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Agriculture This Week - Of carbon taxes and grain drying

Agriculture This Week - Of carbon taxes and grain drying

The national carbon tax in Canada is widely -- well despised -- on the Prairies, in particular among farmers.
Deadline approaching to remove ice fishing shelters

Deadline approaching to remove ice fishing shelters

With ice fishing season winding down, anglers are reminded that all ice fishing shelters south of Highway 16 must be removed by March 15. Shelters in areas north of Highway 16 must be removed by March 31.
Coming together to set Canadian wheat research goals

Coming together to set Canadian wheat research goals

The value of engaging the entire wheat chain
New national data platform to track risks and benefits of medication use during pregnancy

New national data platform to track risks and benefits of medication use during pregnancy

SASKATOON – Over 75 per cent of pregnant women take medications for which the risks or benefits are unknown.
Prairie farmers and ranchers can further enhance biodiversity on their land

Prairie farmers and ranchers can further enhance biodiversity on their land

Through new Weston Family Prairie Grasslands Initiative
Yung up for multiple SCMA awards

Yung up for multiple SCMA awards

Yorkton's Samara Yung is once again up for a number of Saskatchewan Country Music Association awards.
U18 AA Expos take in fielding practice

U18 AA Expos take in fielding practice

The Parkland Expos baseball organization added a new team to its roster for this summer. The Expos had teams at the U15 and U18 AAA level in 2020, and now a U18 AA team.
Accelerating COVID-19 vaccinations in Sask.

Accelerating COVID-19 vaccinations in Sask.

Ages 60-64 among those to receive AstraZeneca, all adults in province to have access to first dose by June
Varying moisture conditions continue in March Runoff Report

Varying moisture conditions continue in March Runoff Report

Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) released its updated spring runoff report for March 2021, continuing to show varying conditions across the province.
Sask. reports two COVID-19-related deaths and 169 new cases

Sask. reports two COVID-19-related deaths and 169 new cases

Additional 2,493 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in province
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