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Structure damage reported in cabin areas, but Flin Flon, Creighton stay safe

Structure damage reported in cabin areas, but Flin Flon, Creighton stay safe

Flin Flon and Creighton are still unscathed from a nearby forest fire as of Sunday, but cabin country may be a different story.
Victoria School students help Eaglestone residents plant gardens

Victoria School students help Eaglestone residents plant gardens

Grade 1 and 2 students put their school lessons to practical use.
Supply management worth keeping: professor

Supply management worth keeping: professor

An agricultural ecologist makes the case for building the supply managed model rather than losing it in trade talks.
Fixing Moose Jaw’s bridges and subways could cost $250M: report

Fixing Moose Jaw’s bridges and subways could cost $250M: report

During city council’s May 26 executive committee meeting, city administration presented a report on its structure management program, which aims to maintain 16 bridges, six subways, four in-city dams and one rural dam.
Family flees wildfire threat with help from small-town strangers

Family flees wildfire threat with help from small-town strangers

Saskatchewan has declared a state of emergency as wildfires force evacuations in the north, with families fleeing and communities offering support.
Opening Lines: Book reviews on the fly

Opening Lines: Book reviews on the fly

Not one, not two, but three books you may love.
Word Wisdom: Scuttlebutt

Word Wisdom: Scuttlebutt

Scuttlebutt is defined as rumour or gossip.
USask graduate embraces digital agriculture for career success

USask graduate embraces digital agriculture for career success

Erica Ward is graduating with both a diploma and a certificate at USask Spring Convocation.
With hotel space in short supply, Manitoba fire evacuees welcomed in Niagara Falls

With hotel space in short supply, Manitoba fire evacuees welcomed in Niagara Falls

As emergency officials work to find hotel space for wildfire evacuees on the Prairies, a Manitoba Indigenous group says it has welcomed residents from the Pimicikamak Cree Nation at a hotel in Niagara Falls, Ont.
Shelly Palmer - The agentic web

Shelly Palmer - The agentic web

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