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History Corner - Thomas Paul, Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant, 128th Battalion, Moose Jaw, Sask

History Corner - Thomas Paul, Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant, 128th Battalion, Moose Jaw, Sask

For the next several weeks, we will feature photos of “Yorkton Citizens at Work” — entrepreneurs and employees in the work place.
Agriculture This Week - The minefield of cropping decisions

Agriculture This Week - The minefield of cropping decisions

It is that time of year when farmers sit at their desks and kitchen tables and hope they can divine the future in terms of what crops to plant in the spring, which will generate the best returns this fall.
Saskatchewan needs a wetland conservation policy we can celebrate

Saskatchewan needs a wetland conservation policy we can celebrate

On Feb. 2, all around the globe people are celebrating World Wetlands Day, a day where we recognize and celebrate the many benefits that wetlands provide. This year’s theme is “Wetland Biodiversity Matters: Life thrives in wetlands”.

Group hopes to revitalize local Sports Hall of Fame

Public meeting seeking new Board upcoming
SSGA launches unique charitable foundation

SSGA launches unique charitable foundation

Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association (SSGA) launched the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Foundation (SSGF) today at its Semi-Annual Meeting held in Saskatoon.
Request to locate two individuals involved in attempted Break and Enter

Request to locate two individuals involved in attempted Break and Enter

Melville RCMP
Four people arrested for human trafficking related charges

Four people arrested for human trafficking related charges

Swift Current RCMP
Rider community initiatives reach 15,000 youth

Rider community initiatives reach 15,000 youth

The Saskatchewan Roughriders were proud to make significant investments in youth and amateur football across the province in 2019. Through roughly 30 programs and 80 events the Roughriders were able to reach 15,000 youth aged 8-18 and invest $1.

Co-op welcomes applications for community funding

From spaces that teach nutritious cooking, to local wildlife education areas, to local arts and culture centres, Co-op is truly creating places for everyone.
New $2.35M USask research chair targets improved health, productivity in beef herds

New $2.35M USask research chair targets improved health, productivity in beef herds

With $2.35 million in funding from the federal government and the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC), University of Saskatchewan (USask) veterinary researcher Dr.
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