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Haying on the homestretch

Saskatchewan livestock producers have 65 per cent of the 2012 hay crop cut and 42 per cent baled or put into silage, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly Crop Report for the week of July 10 to 16.

Largest drop in EI claims

According to a report that was recently released by Statistics Canada, Saskatchewan had a 26.8 per cent decrease in EI initial and renewal claims between May 2011 and May 2012, the largest percentage decrease in the nation.
Annual Summer Celebrations Pow Wow

Annual Summer Celebrations Pow Wow

One of the greatest summer events, the Annual Summer Celebrations Pow Wow, will be held on Aug. 3, 4, and 5 on the grounds of the Bear Claw Casino and Hotel. The annual summer celebration will be held by White Bear First Nations.
Place your vote for Bill Wyatt, A Game Changer

Place your vote for Bill Wyatt, A Game Changer

Even though Bill Wyatt does not have kids in Minor Ball, he has always wanted to be a helping hand to the organization. Over the years he has dedicated hours of his life each day to helping the kids, as well as the adult umpires.
Supercell near Weyburn

Supercell near Weyburn

A large supercell weather system moved across the southern prairies on July 24, producing tornadoes in Assiniboia, Fillmore, Balgonie and Grenfell. The system produced funnel clouds and rain near Weyburn, but no tornadoes were reported.

No foul play in Benson death

Estevan RCMP say the person found dead this morning in the Village of Benson passed away from natural causes.
Remove interim from the job description

Remove interim from the job description

She is no longer the interim chief executive officer, she's the CEO.

Exhibit winners from the Stoughton Ag. Society Fair

First place exhibit winners from the Stoughton Ag.
Admiring flowers at the Heritage Village

Admiring flowers at the Heritage Village

Katelyn Lamont and Drew Bakken, two volunteers at Heritage Village, take a moment to admire the flowers along one of the walkways.

Single desk for CWB ends on August 1

The Canadian Wheat Board's single desk for wheat and barley will end in one week, on August 1. A bill passed by the federal Conservative government on Nov. 28, 2011, will remove the single disk, but not actually dismantle the CWB.