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Canadian seed growers vote against corporate merger — for now

Canadian seed growers vote against corporate merger — for now

Terry Boehm has breathed a sigh of relief. The Canadian Seed Growers’ Association , which represents 3,500 seed growers across Canada, voted against a proposed merger with four other seed industry organizations.
Nations At War television series returns for second season

Nations At War television series returns for second season

A second season of a television series that features battles Indigenous people fought, sometimes amongst themselves, will begin later this month.
The Sixties Scoop hid her identity, food is helping her find it

The Sixties Scoop hid her identity, food is helping her find it

Maki learned she is from White Bear First Nation in Saskatchewan
Updated: Minor football kicks-off fall action

Updated: Minor football kicks-off fall action

The fall season for Yorkton Minor Football kicked-off Saturday afternoon. The first action for the association saw the local Pee Wee Gridders hosting Estevan at Century Field, with kick-off a 2 p.m.
Rush add two draft picks for Connor Robinson

Rush add two draft picks for Connor Robinson

Make NLL deal with Colorado Mammoth
Sask. reports 21 new COVID-19 cases Saturday

Sask. reports 21 new COVID-19 cases Saturday

Fourteen in Central East region, which includes Yorkton and Melville
Open air market in the city

Open air market in the city

Bringing in the Harvest 202 is being held in Yorkton this weekend. The ‘open air market’ is being held today (Saturday), until 5 p.m., and will then return tomorrow (Sunday) from noon until 4 p.m.
B.C. fish farming may be in hot water due to climate change

B.C. fish farming may be in hot water due to climate change

B.C. farmed salmon may be pushed off people’s plates by climate change in the coming decades.
Be aware of ticks this fall

Be aware of ticks this fall

The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to be vigilant for ticks on themselves and pets during the fall season. Blacklegged ticks, which can cause Lyme disease, are rare in Saskatchewan.
Indigenous artist to receive recognition for handcrafted masks

Indigenous artist to receive recognition for handcrafted masks

An Indigenous artist from Manitoba will be getting various recognitions for the two masks that she handcrafted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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