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First phase in the development of an agricultural water management strategy

On September 1, Herb Cox, the minister responsible for the Water Security Agency, announced new drainage regulations in Saskatchewan.
Scenes from the fall/winter mass registration...

Scenes from the fall/winter mass registration...

The prince and the frog

by Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training Once upon a time a King named Giggleburst lived in a castle far, far away in the Enchanted Forest with his Queen Snickersnort and their son Prince Howlgrin.

Public feedback requested for review of the Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013

The Workers’ Compensation Act Committee of Review (COR) is seeking feedback from individuals and organizations on their opinions, concerns and experiences with the workers’ compensation system either through written submissions or by attending a publ
All things considered...Having a fall out

All things considered...Having a fall out

I love the weather in autumn, especially when we are blessed with high temperatures and warm breezes. There’s something about the air in September that is so appealing. It not only feels good but smells great as well.
PRINCE, Janice Darlene (nee Cherewick)

PRINCE, Janice Darlene (nee Cherewick)

November 2, 1944 August 17, 2015. Janice Prince passed away from complications related to breast cancer on Monday August 17, 2015 at the age of 70.
BARON, Katie

BARON, Katie

At the age of 97 years, Katie Baron, beloved wife of the late William Baron, passed away peacefully at the Canora Hospital on August 30, 2015.

SRC announces economic impact results for 2014-15

The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) released its economic impact results for the 2014-15 fiscal year on September 1.

Lowest unemployment rate in Canada for 23 months

Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate was 4.7 per cent (seasonally adjusted) in August 2015, down from 5.2 per cent in July. For 23 straight months, Saskatchewan has had the lowest unemployment rate among the provinces.

$250 million in highway improvements underway

As we headed into the long weekend, $250 million worth of projects improving highways, bridges, culverts, and an airport are underway across the province. Travellers are asked to watch for bridge replacements on Highway No.
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