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Nutrien employee recognized for many years of loyal service

Nutrien employee recognized for many years of loyal service

Well known and appreciated by area farmers.
United Church Women鈥檚 Tea and Bake Sale Returns

United Church Women鈥檚 Tea and Bake Sale Returns

The United Church Women (UCW) hosted a Valentine's Tea and Bake sale where cake, tea, and coffee were offered to the guests of the event, which attracted about 60 people.
Duck Mountain Loppet returns after pandemic absence

Duck Mountain Loppet returns after pandemic absence

After three years of inactivity due to COVID-19, the loppet returned for its 42nd year.
Pickleball continues to thrive in Kamsack area

Pickleball continues to thrive in Kamsack area

Building on the success of the previous year, instructors will be available for two days of lessons in the coming summer. The deadline for registration is set for June 1.
Crop report: good looking crops emerge, weed control needed

Crop report: good looking crops emerge, weed control needed

Overall, most of the crops are at the normal stages of development for this time of year due to the cool wet conditions in April and early May.
Dennis running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora鈥揚elly

Dennis running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora鈥揚elly

Terry Dennis, a two-term 小蓝视频 and former mayor of Canora, said May 24 that he is running for the Saskatchewan Party nomination for Canora鈥揚elly.
Wilson running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora鈥揚elly

Wilson running for Sask. Party nomination for Canora鈥揚elly

Sean Wilson, the mayor of Buchanan and deputy reeve of the RM of Buchanan, announced May 24 that he is running for the Saskatchewan Party nomination for Canora鈥揚elly.
Crop report: producers making strides: 21% seeded in area

Crop report: producers making strides: 21% seeded in area

Cropland topsoil moisture conditions is 83 per cent adequate while hay and pasture land is at 80 per cent adequate.
Fire ban issued for Saskatchewan north of Highway 16

Fire ban issued for Saskatchewan north of Highway 16

Air quality and visibility are affected by wildfires.
Crop report: seeding at standstill, fields need warm weather

Crop report: seeding at standstill, fields need warm weather

Currently producers in the region have three per cent of the crop in the ground, this is behind the five-year average.
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