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New Farmers' Market draws large crowds

New Farmers' Market draws large crowds

Still in the testing phase, the Farmers鈥 Market in front of the Visitor Centre/CN Museum is drawing fairly large crowds each Thursday. An initiative of Jo-Anne Sigurdson, the community development officer, the first market was held on July 23.

Saskatchewan calls for full repeal of COOL

On July 30, Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart re-iterated the importance of the U.S. Senate鈥檚 outright repeal of Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) for beef and pork. 鈥淔rankly, this issue has been dragging on for far too long,鈥 Stewart said.

Hole-in-one recorded at Canora golf course

On July 26, while playing a Sunday morning round of golf, Peter Steranko recorded a hole-in-one at the Canora golf course.
Harper's long summer

Harper's long summer

Admittedly, it鈥檚 not quite as crass as the last time Saskatchewan voters saw a summer campaign.

Letter: DISC requests government to renew commitment to assist people with disabilities

The editor: In 2011, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall stated it was the government鈥檚 鈥渧ision and goal to make our province the very best place in Canada to live for those with disabilities.
The time of man and the eternal now

The time of man and the eternal now

鈥淓ternity is not something that begins after you are dead. It is all the time. We are in it now鈥 鈥 Charlotte Parkins Gilman. Eternity is for a long time. Why not make it the best.
There is no easy solution for TPP agreement

There is no easy solution for TPP agreement

When it comes to world trade the idea of free movement of goods is held up as an idea the world should aspire to.
All things considered...The wedding singer

All things considered...The wedding singer

Just recently a former student of mine posted on her FB page that she had checked something off her bucket list 鈥 she had sung at a wedding (and done a fantastic job, I might add).

Tips for pre-harvest management

By Lyndon Hicks Regional crops specialist, Yorkton Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture This time of year there are many questions about harvest management and the use of pre-harvest chemicals in crops.

Spring to summer

By Kaare Askildt (A.K.A. 鈥 Farmer in Training ) Spring has evolved and become summer. Mother Nature didn鈥檛 ask anyone if we were ready, she just made the transformation. I have learned over the years that it is impossible to try and argue with her.
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