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Former resident honoured by oil industry standards society

A former resident was presented with an award of appreciation last month for having invented and developed a kit for testing crude oil vapour pressure.

Bad news coming fast and furious

Good news can be very habit forming ... or so Saskatchewan has found over the past decade and certainly in the last seven and a half years that Premier Brad Wall鈥檚 Saskatchewan Party has been in power.

Times Perspective

Looking back... A Decade Ago

Drought conditions may cause reduced cow herds just as prices became attractive

It isn鈥檛 a secret in the agriculture industry that cattle prices have been at historic highs over the past couple of years. One of the driving factors for the high prices has simply been a shortage of beef.

Farmers must be ready to be part of the discussion

It is increasingly obvious that much in our world moving forward will not be imposed by government regulation, but rather by the philosophies put forward by big business.

Letter: Make ATV safety a priority for your child

The editor: ATV safety is hardly child鈥檚 play. In fact, when it comes to the various dangers associated with off-roading, children are the most vulnerable demographic.
Smoke from north reminds us we are connected

Smoke from north reminds us we are connected

It was just a little smoke ... or rather, a lot of wood smoke blanketing southern Saskatchewan like about a million campfires.
Member of Kamsack Cyclones baseball team to be inducted into Sask. Baseball Hall

Member of Kamsack Cyclones baseball team to be inducted into Sask. Baseball Hall

The late Albert Cottenie of Kamsack will be inducted, posthumously, into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame in the individual category as a player and builder, during a reception at Battleford on August 15.

Sometimes our weakness has been revealed as strength

The saga of David is one of the great stories in biblical literature. Young David did what Saul鈥檚 entire army did not. He killed the monstrous enemy champion, Goliath of Gath.

Effect of water sulphate on beef cattle

Sulphate can be found in almost all natural water and is probably the most common contaminant of water sources for livestock in Saskatchewan. High levels of sulphate in drinking water has considerable impact on both health and performance of animals.
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