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Festival will help to beat those winter blues

Festival will help to beat those winter blues

During the long, cold Canadian winter, gardeners enjoy attending Seedy Saturdays — a series of non-profit, public events across the country.
STC passenger fares increase

STC passenger fares increase

Saskatchewan Tran­s­­portation Company (STC) passenger fares will increase by an average of 4.5 per cent beginning March 2, 2015. The average fare increase per ticket will be $1.65 based on an average one way trip of 182 kilometres (113.4 miles).

Chef Dez on Cooking - Meatballs taste good with everything

Walking through a warehouse store the other day, a package of frozen meatballs caught my attention. I said to my wife, “I wonder how many people actually buy these,” and a small discussion between her and I, surrounding this topic, ensued.
Saskatoon-based outfitting company receives fine

Saskatoon-based outfitting company receives fine

A Saskatoon-based outfitting company that pleaded guilty to five counts under The Outfitter and Guide Regulations for illegal outfitting and two counts under The Migratory Birds Convention Act and Regulations for hunting violations was fined a total
Entertaining and educating by storytelling

Entertaining and educating by storytelling

The Yorkton area has celebrated Aboriginal Storytelling Week this February, wrapping up with 90 kids gathering at the Yorkton Public Library to hear Lyle and Carol Daniels tell stories.
Pigeon prevention procedures presented

Pigeon prevention procedures presented

“We’ve had a few calls, we see it more and more every day. They will breed every 45 days, so it gets worse and w...
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada expecting farm incomes to remain high

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada expecting farm incomes to remain high

After coming off of a record year, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is expecting farm incomes to remain high for Canadian farmers in 2015.
Exhibit opens for the Canadian flag

Exhibit opens for the Canadian flag

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Canadian flag. In recognition of that anniversary, Government House staff designed and built an interactive exhibit that pays tribute to the iconic national symbol.
RE/MAX of Western Canada bursary funds are made available

RE/MAX of Western Canada bursary funds are made available

RE/MAX of Western Canada is renewing the organization’s commitment to our future community leaders by offering $16,000 in bursary funds through its annual Quest for Excellence Program.
New approach needed for climate change

New approach needed for climate change

Over the past nine years Canada’s international reputation has been damaged and the Keystone XL pipeline has been stalled, all because our federal government has failed to deliver a sensible, credible approach to the environment and the economy.
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