OLYMPIC LEVEL HOCKEY AMAZING AS CANADA WINS GOLD
After that display of elite level hockey, the NHL basically have no choice but to stay involved in Olympic hockey. The games don’t always play out as expected – Canada did not rack up huge offensive...
View ArticleNursing in remote area a challenge worldwide
Heather Exner-Pirot has a souvenir in her office. It’s a porcelain cup from Russia. Two summers ago she was in Yakutsk, a city near the Arctic Circle. She was on foreign assignment in her health...
View ArticleBlades select hard-hitting Russian defenceman Mark Rubinchik in first round...
The Saskatoon Blades have seemingly found their designated hitter. The Blades selected 17-year-old Russian defenceman Mark Rubinchik with the seventh overall pick in Tuesday’s Canadian Hockey League...
View ArticleAncient Russian Orthodox Church icon comes to Saskatoon
A highly revered icon of the Russian Orthodox Church is coming to Saskatoon for the first time this week. The Kursk-Root icon, which dates from the 13th Century, depicts the Virgin Mary with the Christ...
View ArticleMinistering takes Pankova from Saskatoon to Siberia
Fourteen years ago, Tonia Hallden Pankova had no clue she would one day be living in Siberia. Pankova was home on Christmas break from Providence College and Theological Seminary in Manitoba in 2002...
View ArticleSaskatoon StarPhoenix daily update: April 5, 2017
Stay up to date with the news and stories that matter in Saskatoon and beyond, delivered each morning Monday through Saturday. LOCAL Crown mulls dangerous offender application for child sex abuser...
View ArticleSaskatoon StarPhoenix daily update: April 13, 2017
Stay up to date with the news and stories that matter in Saskatoon and beyond, delivered each morning Monday through Saturday. LOCAL Sharp drop in opioid-related deaths in Sask doesn’t mean problem is...
View ArticleSask. labour force shrinks: Saskatoon StarPhoenix daily update for Dec. 2, 2017
Stay up to date with the news and stories that matter in Saskatoon and beyond, delivered each morning Monday through Saturday. LOCAL Sask. labour force continues to shrink, akin to ‘recession’ If the...
View Article'Proud to be English': World Cup soccer fans take over Saskatoon bar Saturday...
The FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match between England and Sweden drew a sizeable crowd Saturday morning – to a bar in the middle of the Canadian prairie. Saskatoon is approximately 6,600 kilometres...
View Article'For sure we broke some glass ceilings': World's first all-women mine rescue...
Kari Lentowicz says the all-women mine rescue team she captained at an international competition last month received an “absolutely amazing” reception in a country where women are legally prohibited...
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