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Saskatchewan provincial parks announce nightly camping schedule and fees for 2017

Even with layers of snow on the ground, plans are being made at Good Spirit Lake and at other provincial parks for the summer.

CIBC finds debt is concerning for Canadians in the new year

A new study has found that while many Canadians are tackling debt head-on, few actually seek the advice they need to make it less of a concern.

Pulse promotion will increase agriculture market and encourage healthy eating

No one can suggest Canadian farmers are being complacent in terms of producing crops. In fact, the farm sector in Canada has been very proactive in setting targets to increase the amount of crop grown on an acre of land.

Winter sports prove valuable in losing weight for New Year’s resolutions

Happy New Year everybody! I bet that most of you have made a New Year’s resolution to shed a few pounds, and being physically active ought to be a major part of that. Skiing would be a great activity in an effort to burn off a lot of calories.

Trump revives Keystone XL

When I was first hired to work for Pipeline News in the spring of 2008, I filled a great big whiteboard with ideas for stories. The original Keystone pipeline was on that list. That September, TransCanada filed its application with the U.S.

Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan accepting nominations for Equine Excellence Awards

Those with a love for horses are being reminded to submit nominations for an annual award dedicated to Saskatchewan residents.

Royal Canadian Mint celebrates Canada’s 150th birthday with new collector coins

Both new coin collectors and experts will be excited by new keepsakes for Canada’s anniversary.
Preeceville curling teams bring medals home from districts

Preeceville curling teams bring medals home from districts

Two Preeceville School curling teams brought medals home from the East Central District competition played in Yorkton January 27 and 28. The school’s junior mixed curling team brought home a silver medal.

Ministry of Agriculture sets new regulations for livestock premises identification

Saskatchewan producers will now be required to take part in a program to prevent the spread of animal diseases. The Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to Saskatchewan’s Premises Identification (PID) program on January 12.
Preeceville students focus on literacy at regional library

Preeceville students focus on literacy at regional library

The Preeceville Grade 10 students visited the Preeceville Branch of the Parkland Regional Library on January 20 to sign up for library cards and to learn how to successfully utilize its services.
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