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Representatives of 13 countries attended the International Durum Wheat Program

Representatives from 13 countries attended the International Durum Wheat Program at Cigi (Canadian International Grains Institute) in Winnipeg last month.
Kamsack woman’s market garden enterprise

Kamsack woman’s market garden enterprise

Kamsack woman expands reflexology business into a thriving weekly market garden enterprise

Kamsack woman expands reflexology business into a thriving weekly market garden enterprise

( see photo gallery below ) It all started because of her love of pumpkins.

Battery recycling charged up across North America

Thanks to consumers, retailers, and municipalities, more than 5.7 million pounds (2.6 million kilograms) of batteries – the weight of approximately 433 full-grown elephants – were kept out of U.S.
Being successful with volatile commodity prices

Being successful with volatile commodity prices

Profitability at $10 canola and $6 wheat is achievable, regardless of your operation’s financial dynamics. It all comes down to understanding exactly how much it costs to produce each bushel that you are selling.

Canadian government invests to boost Canadian potato exports

Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture, announced in July an investment of up to $1.4 million for Potatoes New Brunswick to lead a national research effort to help improve potato yields and the export competitiveness of Canadian french fries.

Solutions sought for critical labour challenges facing agricultural industry

The Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) is currently engaged in four research initiatives that bring a multitude of stakeholders together to review issues and identify solutions to the critical labour challenges facing the agricultur
Cote school welcomes three new or returning staff members

Cote school welcomes three new or returning staff members

Of the three members of the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex staff that are new to the school for the 2015-16 year, one is returning to the staff, one is a principal from a neighbouring school and one is a newly-certified educational assistant.

July building permits skyrocket for a record

Building permits in Saskatchewan took a huge jump in July, up 59.8 per cent over June (seasonally adjusted), the highest percentage increase among the provinces. On the national front, permits dropped 0.6 per cent over the same period.
Canoe clinic teaches water safety

Canoe clinic teaches water safety

With more than 100,000 lakes, Saskatchewan is one of the world’s premier wilderness canoeing destinations. For thousands of years these waterways have been closely tied to the culture of First Nations’ people, which continues to this day.
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