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Be bear aware this summer

Be bear aware this summer

With the summer season now upon us, the Ministry of Environment is reminding residents to be bear aware.
Gardener's Notebook - Unusual plants sought by club

Gardener's Notebook - Unusual plants sought by club

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society has always been about promoting horticulture and gardening, so here is something new from the group! Do you have an unusual plant? Take a photo and submit it to our website for our new feature “Mystery P

Tool find spurs archaeological investigation of First Nation farming in Manitoba

Brandon University (BU) and the Manitoba Archaeological Society (MAS) are collaborating on an archaeological project in hopes of revealing the lives of pre-contact Indigenous farmers.
First PGPP project now delivering renewable solar power to provincial grid

First PGPP project now delivering renewable solar power to provincial grid

Project in Preeceville area

Helping to neutralize greenhouse gases

Researchers used the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan
Wendell Estate Honey awarded Platinum at London International Honey Awards

Wendell Estate Honey awarded Platinum at London International Honey Awards

MacNutt firm only North American honey to win
Does your canola need protection from sclerotinia stem rot?

Does your canola need protection from sclerotinia stem rot?

Should I spray for sclerotinia stem rot? Canola growers in Western Canada are often challenged to find a satisfactory answer to this annual question. In reality, we don't need very much infection to justify a fungicide application.
'Never seen a hailstorm like that'

'Never seen a hailstorm like that'

North Sask. farmers face lean year after storm
Suspicious Chevrolet car: Canora/Sturgis RCMP

Suspicious Chevrolet car: Canora/Sturgis RCMP

RM of Invermay area of concern
Family members advocate for change to systems of justice that continue to fail Indigenous peoples

Family members advocate for change to systems of justice that continue to fail Indigenous peoples

Colten Boushie's cousin addresses National Indigenous Justice Summit via Zoom
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