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Sod turning takes place for new joint use school in Regina

Sod turning takes place for new joint use school in Regina

Name-the-school contest is on to find a name for the new school to replace four existing Regina schools in Public and Catholic divisions
Harvest is complete for most farmers across the grain belt

Harvest is complete for most farmers across the grain belt

Producers are busy combining, hauling grain and bales and moving cattle. Some producers are also starting other fall field work.
Sask's October oil and gas public offering generates $11.05 million

Sask's October oil and gas public offering generates $11.05 million

The Kindersley area generated the most cashflow, bringing in $5,811,151 for 20 leases and two exploration licenses totalling 7,591.560 hectares.
Flu vaccines available in Saskatchewan starting Oct. 10

Flu vaccines available in Saskatchewan starting Oct. 10

Book your flu shot now.
Saskatchewan celebrates Agriculture Month this October

Saskatchewan celebrates Agriculture Month this October

Consumers and producers are encouraged to share stories to encourage the public to learn about modern agriculture.
Moe extends best wishes to Kinew on win in Manitoba

Moe extends best wishes to Kinew on win in Manitoba

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe provides his comments on the election of Wab Kinew and the NDP in Manitoba.
Boosting agri-food sector: $5M funding granted to Food Centre

Boosting agri-food sector: $5M funding granted to Food Centre

Funding supports value-added development in Saskatchewan.
Plans for major public memorial service for George Reed

Plans for major public memorial service for George Reed

Memorial service for George Reed is Friday afternoon at Viterra International Trade Centre; extensive plans to honor Reed at Saturday’s game.
Scott Builders Inc. begins construction of Grenfell long-term care home

Scott Builders Inc. begins construction of Grenfell long-term care home

Construction is expected to continue until freeze-up, with major construction activities resuming by spring 2024.
Honouring the heroes behind your favourite brew

Honouring the heroes behind your favourite brew

Canada celebrates 5th annual Canadian Beer Day Oct. 4.
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