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Agriculture This Week - Could pulses become next big crop?

Agriculture This Week - Could pulses become next big crop?

While wheat was once king on the Canadian Prairies in terms of what farmers grew, changes in world markets eventually led to a change atop the crop list, at least in terms of value.
Pets helped for Thanksgiving

Pets helped for Thanksgiving

Throughout October, Pet Valu Yorkton encouraged customers to donate to local pet rescues for Thanksgiving. The local rescues being supported were Paws & Claws Animal Rescue and Rebel Cat Rescue.
As Manitoba goes into another lockdown, Sask. NDP call for further restrictions here

As Manitoba goes into another lockdown, Sask. NDP call for further restrictions here

Saskatoon, Regina – With Manitoba next door going into another lockdown, Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili and Economy and Jobs Critic Aleana Young called on the provincial government to talk to its neighbours and ask what they would have done sever
Increased COVID-19 in Indian Head area: Visitor limitations in place

Increased COVID-19 in Indian Head area: Visitor limitations in place

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is alerting the public of an increase in COVID-19 cases in the Indian Head area and is urging Saskatchewan residents to follow public health measures and personal safety precautions to prevent the spread of the
COVID-19 leads to temporary school closures in Indian Head

COVID-19 leads to temporary school closures in Indian Head

There have been a number of members of the Indian Head community who have been diagnosed with COVID-19, reports Alana Johnson, Communications Manager & Privacy Officer with the Prairie Valley School Division .
Increased COVID-19 in Ituna: visitor limitations in place

Increased COVID-19 in Ituna: visitor limitations in place

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is alerting the public of an increase in COVID-19 cases in Ituna and is urging Saskatchewan residents to follow public health measures and personal safety precautions to prevent the spread of the virus, includi
Sask. reports 111 new COVID-19 cases Thursday

Sask. reports 111 new COVID-19 cases Thursday

There are 111 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Nov. 12, bringing the provincial total to date to 4,437 cases.
Ellice Street paving project completed

Ellice Street paving project completed

The paving of Ellice Street between Windover and Park Avenue in Moosomin has been completed The paving is the final step in infrastructure repairs done over the last few years to upgrade the water and sewer mains that run underneath that section of t
U of R researcher receives federal funding

U of R researcher receives federal funding

To take on violence and bullying in Indigenous communities
APAS launches Saskatchewan’s first Internet speed test

APAS launches Saskatchewan’s first Internet speed test

Agriculture group highlights poor rural internet by challenging rural residents to test their speed
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