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90,000 acres of conservation land made available to cattle producers for grazing

Environment Minister Herb Cox and Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced that approximately 90,000 acres of Fish and Wildlife Development Fund (FWDF) land will be made available to cattle producers facing dry conditions.

Slow down through the work zone

With more than 30 major construction projects underway in Saskatchewan motorists are reminded to watch for workers and equipment and slow down through the work zone. Virtually every area of the province has some type of road work underway.

Spring to summer

Spring has evolved and become summer. Mother Nature didn鈥檛 ask anyone if we were ready, she just made the transformation. I have learned over the years that it is impossible to try and argue with her.
Judge says quality of exhibits was 鈥渞eally good鈥 at 68th annual Kamsack Horticulture Society show

Judge says quality of exhibits was 鈥渞eally good鈥 at 68th annual Kamsack Horticulture Society show

The quality of the exhibits at the Kamsack Horticulture Society鈥檚 68th annual show, held Friday, was really good, according to Joan Svenson of Brandon, Man., the show鈥檚 judge.
Newly-elected board favours a new Pelly museum

Newly-elected board favours a new Pelly museum

The general consensus of the newly-elected board of the Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum is to build a new museum to replace the building that was destroyed by fi re in June.

Kamsack Rexall pharmacy fi ned for misconduct in 2011 and 2012

The Kamsack Rexall pharmacy is one of two Saskatchewan Rexall pharmacies which put patients at risk when employees filled prescriptions in error in 2011 and 2012.

Crop report for the period July 28 to August 3

Harvest has begun in some parts of the province, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture鈥檚 weekly crop report for the period ending August 3.. Less than one per cent of the provincial crop has been combined, while one per cent is ready to straight-cut.
Ninth annual Old Dog Run raises money for Sparty Park

Ninth annual Old Dog Run raises money for Sparty Park

More than $14,000 was raised by this year鈥檚 Old Dog Run for Sparty Park, the wheelchair-accessible playground being constructed on the grounds of the Victoria School in Kamsack.

Harper鈥檚 long summer

Admittedly, it鈥檚 not quite as crass as the last time Saskatchewan voters saw a summer campaign.

Express entry for skilled immigrants launched

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced the launch of an improved online application system for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).
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