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Straight cutting canola an efficiency option

“I’ve been straight cutting canola on my farm for over 20-years.” — David Vanthuyne Straight cutting canola for harvest is an option, and it has become a better option because of technological advancements.
History Corner - Bronfman history research

History Corner - Bronfman history research

For those persons researching to write about the Saskatchewan Prohibition era, the Bronfman family, their connection with Seagram’s Company, and Chicago gangster Al Capone, I wish to say the following: 1.
A day for family fun and free recreation

A day for family fun and free recreation

Since its inception, Family Day has been a much needed break between New Year’s and Easter.
Grinding out fun and camaraderie

Grinding out fun and camaraderie

I always told the wife, curling is for old people. — John Garbutt It is a Wednesday morning in February, although it feels more like April.

Herbicide tolerant weeds growing concern

“Once you see herbicide resistance in a field it’s been there a number of years. You just didn’t notice it.
Chamber gets preview of fibre project

Chamber gets preview of fibre project

Frustrated by buffering when you’re trying to stream something online or your TV being interrupted by another one in the house or only being able to record one or two programs at a time or slow downloads? According to Brian Eltom, assistant vice pres
Calling all Grades 5 to 8 writers

Calling all Grades 5 to 8 writers

World Literacy Canada (WLC) is looking for stories from Grades 5 to 8 students. The non-profit organization, founded in 1955, supports international literacy and social justice in marginalized communities as a means to alleviate poverty.

Highest manufacturing sales growth in Canada

Manufacturing sales in Saskatchewan rose 5.4 per cent (seasonally adjusted) between November 2016 and December 2016, the highest percentage increase among the provinces. Nationally, sales were up 2.3 per cent.
Michael Charles lives his life with the blues

Michael Charles lives his life with the blues

Australian blues man Michael Charles was raised with a guitar in his hand and has not stopped making music since. Charles will be in Yorkton on is All I Really Know tour at Holly’s Night Club Sunday February 26th at 7 p.m.
Regina Symphony Orchestra in Yorkton

Regina Symphony Orchestra in Yorkton

The Regina Symphony Orchestra is hitting the road. The Music on the Road program is meant to take the symphonies to communities outside of Regina and give people a taste of the symphony.
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