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Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show cancelled, next one to be held in 2022

Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show cancelled, next one to be held in 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has cancelled yet another major trade show in Saskatchewan, this time affecting one of the Lloydminster Heavy Oil Show (LHOS).
Saskatchewan farmers will be hit hard by increased carbon tax: APAS

Saskatchewan farmers will be hit hard by increased carbon tax: APAS

In December 2020, the federal government announced that the carbon tax will increase to $170 per tonne by 2030.
2020 was a year of challenges for Ag Industry

2020 was a year of challenges for Ag Industry

There are plenty of uncontrollable factors those in the Ag industry must deal with every year, from weather to unpredictable market trends. This year brought more than anybody could have expected with the COVID-19 pandemic hitting Canada in March.
Sask. Ag Scholarship Program taking applications

Sask. Ag Scholarship Program taking applications

Applications are now being accepted for the 2021 Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship Program.
Cenovus completes Husky acquisition, swallowing Saskatchewan鈥檚 historically largest oil producer

Cenovus completes Husky acquisition, swallowing Saskatchewan鈥檚 historically largest oil producer

In perhaps a way perhaps fitting of the 21st century, Husky Energy updated its cover photo for its Facebook page on Jan. 3. The new photo said, 鈥淲e are Cenovus.鈥 On Jan.
Plant-based meats are on the rise. But are they sustainable?

Plant-based meats are on the rise. But are they sustainable?

Vegetables are becoming increasingly common in an unusual place: the grocery store meat aisle. Sales of alternative, or plant-based, meats are booming worldwide.
Drilling season drawing to a close for the year, and what a year it was

Drilling season drawing to a close for the year, and what a year it was

Saskatchewan鈥檚 drilling rig fleet traditionally shuts down over the Christmas holidays, and as of Dec. 18, it looks like that shut down has started. There were eight rigs working in Saskatchewan on Dec. 18, according to Rig Locator (riglocator.
Company absorbs university tuition worth of carbon tax

Company absorbs university tuition worth of carbon tax

Anne Phair was having some coffee with some friends one day, back when you could still do that. They were talking about the federal carbon tax.

Help developing nations avoid fossil fuel 'lock-in,' study urges

Canada can make a big climate impact by helping developing nations avoid getting stuck with fossil fuel infrastructure embedded in their societies, a new study has found.
1% of farmers own 70% of the world's farmland: report

1% of farmers own 70% of the world's farmland: report

More than two-thirds of the world鈥檚 fields, ranches and orchards are owned by one per cent of its farmers, according to a report released Tuesday.
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