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Gardener's Notebook - Easter is just around the corner

Gardener's Notebook - Easter is just around the corner

Easter is only days away. Let’s create a virtual collection of flowers that are extra meaningful for Easter.

Could high-tech farming be the future of food?

Robots, blockchain, and high-tech plankton might soon be producing food for British Columbians. The B.C. government last week announced $7.5 million in funding to support 21 agritech companies in the province.
Sports This Week: Jeff Francis one of best arms out of Canada

Sports This Week: Jeff Francis one of best arms out of Canada

If you are a fan of baseball and live this side of the 49 th parallel you will know the name Jeff Francis. Francis, who was born in B.C., made something of a splash in terms of baseball in Canada back in 2002.
JUNO nominee has Yorkton connection

JUNO nominee has Yorkton connection

When the JUNO Awards honouring Canadian music achievements are held May 16, a performer with ties to Yorkton, will be hoping to hear his name called.
Spring Yard Waste Clean-Up Week upcoming in May

Spring Yard Waste Clean-Up Week upcoming in May

Spring Yard Waste Clean-Up Week is again being held in the City. And for the week of May 10 to 15, Council has approved waiving landfill fees for the disposal of ‘winter debris’ making the decision at the regular meeting of Council Monday.
FCC sees opportunities for Indigenous agriculture

FCC sees opportunities for Indigenous agriculture

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is building a foundation of knowledge to better understand and support Indigenous communities and entrepreneurs to grow and thrive in Canada’s agriculture and food industry.
Berglund part of online concert series from OSAC

Berglund part of online concert series from OSAC

Live concerts might not be possible, but that doesn’t mean you can’t hear great music.
Esterhazy Council makes motion to buy skid-steer

Esterhazy Council makes motion to buy skid-steer

Mayor Grant Forster called the regularly scheduled meeting to order for the Town of Esterhazy Council at 6:30 P.M. on March 24, 2021, with all members present.
‘Shock to the system’: La Ronge scrambles to support homeless as services forced to close down

‘Shock to the system’: La Ronge scrambles to support homeless as services forced to close down

The homeless population in the northern Saskatchewan Town of La Ronge was left in limbo as emergency funding ended for short-term winter shelters at the Drifter’s Motel and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s Kitsaki Hall.
COVID-19: Nature Conservancy of Canada offers perspective on wildlife sighting increase across count

COVID-19: Nature Conservancy of Canada offers perspective on wildlife sighting increase across count

Coyote, other wildlife sightings and encounters frequent this time of year
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