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Very dry conditions reported, crops remain in good condition

Very dry conditions reported, crops remain in good condition

Haying is underway in the region as five per cent of the hay crop has now been cut and less than one per cent has been baled or put into silage.
'This gives us another tool': Humboldt moving forward with community safety officer program

'This gives us another tool': Humboldt moving forward with community safety officer program

A community safety officer can enforce municipal bylaws, enforce traffic laws and 10 other provincial acts, deal with not-in-progress complaints of mischief and theft under $5,000, and make arrests.
Yes, free fishing weekend is coming up

Yes, free fishing weekend is coming up

"Whether you are new to the sport or an avid angler, Free Fishing Weekend is a great opportunity to pick up a fishing rod."
Bjorkdale News: Community Choir performs in Tisdale

Bjorkdale News: Community Choir performs in Tisdale

Bjorkdale's Niall Campbell presented at the Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology Building in Melfort, the Bjorkdale Community Choir entertained at Caleb Village in Tisdale and the library hosted a session on plants.
Humboldt’s MacLean commits to volleyball at Acadia University

Humboldt’s MacLean commits to volleyball at Acadia University

Katie MacLean said she is excited for the challenges that lie ahead competing at the highest level of university volleyball in Canada.
Selnes: Why Montreal lost against the Sask. Roughriders

Selnes: Why Montreal lost against the Sask. Roughriders

Columnist Bill Selnes write about why the Montreal Alouettes lost 41-20 on July 2 rather than why the Saskatchewan Roughriders won.
Humboldt ministerial message: Reconciliation and inclusion important

Humboldt ministerial message: Reconciliation and inclusion important

It is vital to remember how the Indigenous people walked on and cared for this land thousands of years before the settlers came. Reconciliation is important. It is also vital to remember that God’s love is for everyone. Inclusion is important.
Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Courts deal with varied cases, from murder to COVID challenge
Kinistin starts construction on new family resource centre

Kinistin starts construction on new family resource centre

The 8,571 square foot Tikinagan Family Resource Centre is expected to be ready for use in September.
Crops in northwest are progressing, some flooding in low spots

Crops in northwest are progressing, some flooding in low spots

Insect pests are causing some issues across the region and producers have been busy spraying to keep them under control.
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