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Open Letter to Saskatchewan Senators Re: Bill C-234 – Carbon Tax

Open Letter to Saskatchewan Senators Re: Bill C-234 – Carbon Tax

APAS president urges senators to support the bill.
Harvest fundraiser for new school project was a success

Harvest fundraiser for new school project was a success

The crop raised $60,000 for the new Carlyle Community Complex Foundation.
Chinese canola purchases surpass USDA expectations

Chinese canola purchases surpass USDA expectations

China imported a record amount of canola in 2022-23.
Saskatchewan farmers wrap harvest, hope for winter moisture

Saskatchewan farmers wrap harvest, hope for winter moisture

With the limited moisture this year, many livestock producers are experiencing moderate water shortages for their animals.
Saskatchewan scientists rediscover bee species last seen in 1955

Saskatchewan scientists rediscover bee species last seen in 1955

The Macropis Cuckoo Bee specimen, Epeoloides pilosulus, was collected near Grasslands National Park, close to Wood Mountain
Stoughton veterinarian receives her second SVMA Meritorious Service Award

Stoughton veterinarian receives her second SVMA Meritorious Service Award

Dr. Anne Y Kernaleguen of Stoughton Veterinary Services received her second Meritorious Service Award in September.
Beekeepers face soft market for honey

Beekeepers face soft market for honey

Honey buyers say they have sufficient supplies so they aren’t buying, but Western Canada hasn’t seen a good crop in years.
Anthrax case confirmed in cow within RM of Cote

Anthrax case confirmed in cow within RM of Cote

The case was confirmed by lab results on Sept. 25.
Federal government to review Viterra-Bunge deal: transport minister

Federal government to review Viterra-Bunge deal: transport minister

OTTAWA — The federal government says it's launching a review of the proposed acquisition of Viterra Ltd. by Bunge Ltd. Viterra is a grain-handling company owned by Swiss commodities giant Glencore, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and B.C.
Hunters urged to contribute to CWD testing in Saskatchewan

Hunters urged to contribute to CWD testing in Saskatchewan

Province continues to monitor wildlife for CWD, adds testing for bovine tuberculosis.
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