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Saskatchewan's Kleiter and McEwen post victories in early draw at Montana's BrierUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Star Phoenix on MSNSaskatchewan Huskies force a winner-take-all Game 3 against UBC T-Birds“Absolutely,” said fourth-year Huskies defenceman Parker Gavlas, whose team will battle the University of British Columbia ...
With the looming threats of tariffs from the United States, the Saskatchewan NDP have begun an interactive campaign focusing ...
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Leader Post on MSNBrier update: Saskatchewan's McEwen wins, Kleiter loses to open BrierAfter losing in the Brier final last year to defending champion Brad Gushue and Team Canada, McEwen — one of three teams to ...
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Star Phoenix on MSNHometown wins: U-Sask Huskies women's basketball, men's volleyball advance to Final FourThe Huskie women’s hoop team qualified for the upcoming U Sports national championship tournament in Vancouver, B.C., with a 63-45 win over the University of Fraser Valley Cascades during Canada West ...
University of Saskatchewan economics professor Dr. Joel Bruneau said Canada might not have anything to gain by imposing ...
Christian Smith Jr. wrote under the byline “C. Smith Jr.” to avoid confusion because his father, grandfather and ...
In the face of a devastating opioid crisis, Saskatchewan has taken decisive action to combat drug trafficking and enhance ...
The Winnipeg Wesmen men’s volleyball team will play host to the Canada West final four, following a two-match sweep of the Manitoba Bisons at the Duckworth Centre.
The Fort Rouge Curling Club beat Kevin Koe’s Alberta rink 6-2 on Friday evening. The Dunstone crew of EJ Harnden, Colton Lott and Ryan Harnden are tied with Reid Carruthers and Team Canada (Gushue) at ...
Day two of the Montana's Brier at Kelowna's Prospera Place featured some high scoring games and separation in the standings.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNDoukhobors: the first Russian refugees in CyprusBy Alexander Larin On August 26, 1898, 1,126 Russian Doukhobors arrived at the port of Larnaca on the French steamship Le ...
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