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Senior Rebels take early series lead

Both Hodgeville and the Senior Rebels have opened up early 2-0 series leads in their respective best of seven matches in Notekeu League semi final action.

APAS analysis shows Saskatchewan farmers will lose 12 per cent of net income by 2022

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) released updated estimates on the financial impacts of the federal carbon tax on Saskatchewan producers.

Assiniboia Child Care Services is one of Assiniboia's successful non-profits

Parents and community members joined in 1990 with the purpose of investigating and analysing the needs and requirements for childcare in the Assiniboia region.

The droughts of the 1930s might have originated from unsustainable agricultural practices

Throughout the Canadian Prairies, farmers were burning their stubble off during field preparations long before the 1930s.

The best tactic for Coronach’s economy after the coalmine’s termination is multifaceted

Uncertain times might lay ahead for Coronach and the RM of Hart Butte after the Poplar Mine begins to close operations in 2030, but the entire picture might be brighter than at first glance.

The facility owned by Swayze’s Concrete in Assiniboia was destroyed by a fire on January 30

Swayze’s Concrete on 201, One Avenue East in Assiniboia’s industrial area on the north side of town burnt down on Thursday morning, January 30.

The Assiniboia Senior Girls Basketball Team worked hard for the 2020 Pink Game

The Senior Girls Basketball Team, the Assiniboia Rockets, worked hard together for the 2020 Pink Game on January 31 for the Hoops for Hope tournament. This program helped many in their battle against cancer.

The WSA will review plans to change the classification for Assiniboia’s water treatment plant

In November, the Water Security Agency in Moose Jaw wanted to instigate a change in classification for Assiniboia’s water treatment plant from a Class III to a Class IV facility.

Seminar on beef marketing drew an engaged crowd in the Olympia Theatre

Farm Credit Canada provided a seminar with workshops throughout the day in the Prince of Wales, where experts offered their insights to producers on marketing grain and beef on January 30.

A warm February start for much of Saskatchewan

From the northwest to the southern areas along the border, most of Saskatchewan will have balmier than usual temperatures for at least the first week of February, although the outdoor climes might get slightly colder as the month progresses.
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