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Trains at the centre of early rural life

Trains at the centre of early rural life

The rail lines that connected communities across the Prairies brought adventure and wonder for younger residents.
Average crop developing on the Prairies

Average crop developing on the Prairies

Statistics Canada data paints a picture with lots of green in the west and plenty of brown in the east.
Sask. has second case of monkeypox; not linked to first case

Sask. has second case of monkeypox; not linked to first case

Health officials will provide public notification to a community or location if the risk to others is considered high.
Agriculture This Week: So much potential in where GM might go

Agriculture This Week: So much potential in where GM might go

I recall years ago sitting entranced by a presentation in Yorkton by futurist and economist Dr. Lowell Catlett who worked at the at New Mexico State University as I recall.
Demonstrators object to Kamsack Hospital bed closures

Demonstrators object to Kamsack Hospital bed closures

Approximately 300 people protested service reductions at the Kamsack Hospital while Everett Hindley, the minister of rural health, was there for a tour and meetings with community representatives.
Location of first case of monkeypox in Sask. not being released

Location of first case of monkeypox in Sask. not being released

Health officials will provide public notification to a community or location if the risk to others is considered high.
Gateway Festival returns to Bengough on July 22-23

Gateway Festival returns to Bengough on July 22-23

The featured headliners will be Chilliwack, Gord Bamford, The Northern Pikes and The Grapes of Wrath.
Future of helium development in Saskatchewan looks bright

Future of helium development in Saskatchewan looks bright

Greg Robb, president and CEO, explained that helium gas is used in many high-tech applications — not just for helium balloons.
Historical fiction crime novel shines light on 1920s murder in Bienfait

Historical fiction crime novel shines light on 1920s murder in Bienfait

James Arnett has released a new historical fiction crime novel named Bean Fate, about a notorious true murder of a member of the Bronfman family that was never solved.
It's hot! Be careful out there

It's hot! Be careful out there

If you do not have air conditioning at home, know where to go to cool down.
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