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Area Angus sale sees strong prices

Area Angus sale sees strong prices

Crescent Creek Angus at Goodeve recently held its annual spring bull sale. The sale saw 58 bulls average $7310, and 38 heifers average $4986. The high selling bull was 鈥楥rescent Creek Nextstep 4H鈥 which brought a bid of $26,000 from Bandura Ranches.
Camping Sites officially open for reservations

Camping Sites officially open for reservations

Campers looking to book camping sites will notice a new website ahead of this year's camping season.

Feds dishing out $691M to help poultry and egg farmers

Turkey, chicken and egg farmers will soon receive federal support to offset losses stemming from a trade deal allowing more international imports of poultry and eggs.

M茅tis traditional land use study under way in southeast Saskatchewan

A traditional land use study is underway across southeastern Saskatchewan through the M茅tis Nation of Saskatchewan.
Gardener's Notebook - Seeing new signs of growth in spring

Gardener's Notebook - Seeing new signs of growth in spring

Have you gone on your garden tour today? It鈥檚 great to see some signs of new spring life in the garden! Always first across the finish line in our garden is the bergenia, showing us those glossy leaves.
Engine additive could help save on gas

Engine additive could help save on gas

SASKATOON 鈥 A research team from Texas used the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan to develop a new additive for automotive engine oil that reduces harmful emissions, increases fuel efficiency and improves durability.
New USask partnership will use traditional Cree approaches to make communities safer

New USask partnership will use traditional Cree approaches to make communities safer

nehiyaw wicihitwin (Cree helping Cree) program is grounded in Cree culture, language, values and beliefs
Crush softball gearing up to play in May

Crush softball gearing up to play in May

While there remain questions and unknowns the Yorkton Crush are proceeding as if a girls' softball season will take place this spring. 鈥淲e've got some plans in place,鈥 said organization spokesperson Jen聽Stackhouse.

Local Toastmasters holding 'Open House' online

Treasure Chest Toastmasters are inviting people to Find Your Voice with its second Virtual Open House on April 21.
Enhanced support for veterinary services in rural Sask.

Enhanced support for veterinary services in rural Sask.

Advanced Education Minister Gene Makowsky and Agriculture Minister David Marit are announcing a number of initiatives to enhance the availability of veterinary services in rural Saskatchewan.
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