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Oh Sh!t Yeah lands in Weyburn

Oh Sh!t Yeah lands in Weyburn

Company launches its own reality show
Nature Conservancy of Canada to host first BioBlitz

Nature Conservancy of Canada to host first BioBlitz

The Nature Conservancy of Canada will hold the first BioBlitz starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 24 at Wideview, the new conservation property that it purchased next to Grasslands National Park.
麻豆传媒AVwest crop producers want rain

麻豆传媒AVwest crop producers want rain

Seeding has essentially wrapped up in the province, Saskatchewan Agriculture reported for the week of June 12.
Cattle prices lower than previous week

Cattle prices lower than previous week

A total of 7,108 head of cattle were sold in Saskatchewan the week of June 9, up from 5,343 head sold the previous week. This number is an increase from 5,618 head the same week a year ago.
All class cattle sale is held in Mankota

All class cattle sale is held in Mankota

The Mankota Stockmen鈥檚 Weigh Co. held an all class sale on June 9. There were 789 head sold.
Mission: Zero award to Weyburn business

Mission: Zero award to Weyburn business

A Weyburn business has won first place as a small business in the Mission: Zero awards, presented recently by Safe Saskatchewan.
Pasture land to be leased by government

Pasture land to be leased by government

The Ministry of Agriculture announced on June 15 that it will offer current patrons of the Saskatchewan Pastures Program (SPP) the option of leasing the pastures as the program is wound down over the next three years.
Change and opportunity discussed at SSGA meeting

Change and opportunity discussed at SSGA meeting

The Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association discussed the theme of 鈥淐hange, Challenge, Opportunity鈥 during its 104th annual general meeting, held in Moose Jaw on June 11-13.
CAODC expects substantially more wells for 2017

CAODC expects substantially more wells for 2017

Calgary 鈥 The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) announces its revised 2017 Drilling Forecast on June 13, and it鈥檚 in line with other forecasts that call for a significant increase.

Raging River Exploration grows production by 38 per cent

Calgary 鈥 Raging River Exploration has been on a tear with drilling, and it shows in their first quarter 2017 results, released May 8.
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