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Market development plan for Manitoba agriculture

Market development plan for Manitoba agriculture

The federal and Manitoba governments will be providing support to agri-processors and industry service providers to expand their market presence.

World leaders meet to ‘reconcile humanity with nature’

After the world failed to meet a single target last decade to stop the disappearance of the natural world, the leaders of several nations, including Canada, met for a virtual summit on Monday and committed to safeguarding biodiversity in future.
MP Barlow discusses Covid-19, 2021 federal budget, farm protection during virtual town hall

MP Barlow discusses Covid-19, 2021 federal budget, farm protection during virtual town hall

In this era of 24-hour news cycles and instant online headlines, keeping track of political issues can be difficult as news moves quickly. Foothills MP John Barlow held an online town hall Jan.
Agriculture This Week - The complicated world of trade

Agriculture This Week - The complicated world of trade

When it comes to international trade trying to understand how the intricacies of trade work is frankly impossible, at least for a neophyte like myself, although I try.

CAPP forecasts oil and gas capex to increase 14%, but only 5% in Saskatchewan

Calgary– After one of the most brutal years for the Canadian oilpatch, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) is forecasting a 14 per cent increase in upstream natural gas and oil investment in 2021.
Alberta clipper slams Saskatchewan, causing widespread damage

Alberta clipper slams Saskatchewan, causing widespread damage

Saskatoon– An Alberta clipper storm system walloped southern and central Saskatchewan Jan.
Record-breaking winds pummel rural Sask.

Record-breaking winds pummel rural Sask.

As Regina picked up the pieces Thursday from a devastating Alberta Clipper, people in southern areas outside the city were dealing with equal impacts caused by the blizzard.
Sask. delivers 11,985 vaccines Thursday and report 312 new cases

Sask. delivers 11,985 vaccines Thursday and report 312 new cases

As of January 14, a total of 11,985 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Saskatchewan.

Check natural gas equipment and vents for snow and ice buildup

SaskEnergy is reminding customers to check their natural gas meters, external vents and rooftop heating equipment for snow and ice buildup.
Provincial curling championships cancelled

Provincial curling championships cancelled

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