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Blast from the Past: Fields Store in Unity holds grand opening

Blast from the Past: Fields Store in Unity holds grand opening

Unity receives four inches of rain over 36 hours, leaving destruction all over town.
Roughriders urging fans to wear green during 'Green Week'

Roughriders urging fans to wear green during 'Green Week'

The 60th Labour Day Classic between Saskatchewan and Winnipeg goes Sunday afternoon.
Father and son compete in an action-packed day of hard-hitting fun

Father and son compete in an action-packed day of hard-hitting fun

Russell and Rylan Fauth took their family bond to the ring, crashing into each other at the 40th Annual Battlefords Demolition Derby.
Unlawful outfitting case near Wilkie leads to guilty plea

Unlawful outfitting case near Wilkie leads to guilty plea

Elliot Meechance was sentenced to 379 days in custody in North Battleford Provincial Court.
Inquest finds Saskatoon man died of suicide by multiple gunshots

Inquest finds Saskatoon man died of suicide by multiple gunshots

A public inquest has found that Ronald Herman, 36, died of suicide by multiple gunshots in Saskatoon on Oct. 27, 2022, after an altercation with police.
BHP’s Jansen Potash Mine completes new production headframe

BHP’s Jansen Potash Mine completes new production headframe

The structure stands over 50 metres tall — about the height of a 16-storey building — and weighs approximately 2,000 tonnes,
Study says Europe should buy more Canadian crops

Study says Europe should buy more Canadian crops

It’s a mantra in the world of sustainable food — local is always better. That rule doesn’t apply to peas, canola, wheat and likely other crops grown in Western Canada.
Manitoba harvest is 10% complete: crop report

Manitoba harvest is 10% complete: crop report

According to the latest Manitoba crop report, the harvest is 10 percent complete, province-wide. However, the southwest is 9 percent complete and the northwest is only 4 percent complete.
Saskatchewan providing support to Crown land grazing lessees

Saskatchewan providing support to Crown land grazing lessees

The Ministry of Agriculture today announced it is offering the Crown Grazing Lease Rental Reduction Program for the 2025 grazing season.
Pumpkin Festival to go ahead despite vandalism, hail damage

Pumpkin Festival to go ahead despite vandalism, hail damage

Midwest Food Resources will proceed with its Pumpkin Festival in North Battleford on Sept. 27, despite setbacks from theft and hail damage.
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