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Ag groups ask feds for easier support payments

Ag groups ask feds for easier support payments

Saskatchewan agriculture groups are urging Ottawa to lower barriers blocking farmers from accessing supports in the face of volatile markets.
Province rolls out chronic wasting disease testing program

Province rolls out chronic wasting disease testing program

The Saskatchewan government wants 300 animal samples to track a fatal disease affecting some of the province's wildlife. The government is creating chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing areas in seven wildlife management zones to collect the samples.
Local communities to benefit from $70.3 million in municipal COVID-19 relief funding

Local communities to benefit from $70.3 million in municipal COVID-19 relief funding

EAST CENTRAL — Local communities will benefit as the province distributes $70.3 million from its share of the federal Safe Restart Canada Plan. Humboldt will receive $350,000, Melfort $357,000, Tisdale $193,000 and Nipawin $263,000.
Items recovered from Tisdale break-and-enter

Items recovered from Tisdale break-and-enter

TISDALE — The Tisdale RCMP has located a Blu-ray player and television that was stolen in a break-and-enter at a Tisdale residence in the central part of town. The theft occurred on Sept. 7.
Melfort and Tisdale RCMP teaming up due to staff shortage

Melfort and Tisdale RCMP teaming up due to staff shortage

EAST CENTRAL — Due to a staff shortage as a result of Covid-19, the Melfort and Tisdale RCMP detachments are temporarily combining their schedules. Cpl.
People’s Choice 2020 celebrates local business success

People’s Choice 2020 celebrates local business success

The readers have made their choices in this year’s People’s Choice Awards. The contest appeared in July editions of the East Central Recorder and online at humboldtjournal.ca.
Canada’s first geothermal production and injection well test exceeds expectations

Canada’s first geothermal production and injection well test exceeds expectations

First 20-megawatt facility in design phase
Province won’t release cost of school repairs

Province won’t release cost of school repairs

The Saskatchewan government says it disagrees with a Sept. 4 report by the privacy commissioner recommending the education ministry release a breakdown of repair costs for schools in the province. On Oct.
Cut Knife Courier to close

Cut Knife Courier to close

It was the front page of their Sept. 2 issue. Cut Knife Courier will cease operations at the end of September. This newspaper was purchased by Andrea and Ray Stewart from former owner Lori Gibson.
Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C. sign vet med agreement, but Alberta’s out this year

Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C. sign vet med agreement, but Alberta’s out this year

Three provincial governments announced the renewal of their financial commitment to the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) on Sept. 9.
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