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Extreme heat wilting crops in SW area

Extreme heat wilting crops in SW area

The majority of crops across the province are developing normally, Saskatchewan Agriculture reported for the week of July 4 to 10.
Classic cars in town

Classic cars in town

Rudy and Ruth Croken from Prince Edward Island were just two of the classic car owners who stopped in Assiniboia as part of the Canadian Coasters 50th anniversary coast-to-coast tour.
Salt water kills cattle near Chaplin

Salt water kills cattle near Chaplin

Ranchers across the province are still reeling from the news of 200 cows and calves dying after drinking water with high salt concentrations in a community pasture near Chaplin on July 7. Dr.
Agriculture 150

Agriculture 150

Celebrating 150 years of agriculture in Canada!
Canada Day 小蓝视频 opens Mossbank pool

Canada Day 小蓝视频 opens Mossbank pool

Mossbank Mayor Gregg Nagel cut the ribbon as the town鈥檚 swimming pool opened after renovations on July 1. The ribbon-cutting 小蓝视频 took place as part of the Canada Day celebrations in Mossbank.

Attitudes to Saskatchewan agriculture are outdated

Canadians officially celebrated 150 years of Confederation on July 1. This was an important date to mark because creating a national narrative is essential to nation-building.
ACHS student off to nationals

ACHS student off to nationals

Assiniboia Composite High School student Logan Fettes is off to the national youth track and field championship in Brandon on August 11-13.
Father-daughter exhibit opens at gallery

Father-daughter exhibit opens at gallery

A unique father-daughter art exhibit opens during the week of the Assiniboia Artist Retreat at the Shurniak Art Gallery in Assiniboia.

Adding value to agricultural produce good for sector growth

T his past week we鈥檝e seen yet another Saskatchewan agricultural company add value to their product before it leaves the province.
Art Gallery hosts Canada 150 exhibit

Art Gallery hosts Canada 150 exhibit

The Shurniak Art Gallery presents a beautiful and thought-provoking Canada 150 exhibit for the month of July and August. The exhibit depicts this southwest part of the province from 1867 to the present with agriculture as the dominant theme.
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