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Beavers game - Dominic Place opening

Beavers game - Dominic Place opening

Canada is about to officially mark its 150th anniversary.

Canada is about to officially mark its 150th anniversary. It is of course a significant milestone for our country. Now some might wonder what the anniversary has to do with agriculture, but the existence of this country owes much to the farm sector.

Art exhibit on display

A new exhibit is coming to the Kay Cristo Room in the Assiniboia and District Public Library in July and August.
Assiniboia hosts Country Gospel Music Association

Assiniboia hosts Country Gospel Music Association

The Canadian Convention of the Country Gospel Music Association ended on a high note on June 24 with an awards ceremony featuring several Assiniboia and district community members as winners.
Flying high at the circus

Flying high at the circus

The Royal Canadian Circus thrilled the crowds at the Gallagher Centre, with trained animals, high flying acrobatics and a bit of comedy in between. The circus is touring through Saskatchewan through June and July.

48 East 鈥 Opening up the possibilities

I think that I'm finally finished making holes in my walls. Well...I'm ALMOST finished. Since my daughter and I moved into our house one year ago, I've made quite a few holes. Some of them have been pretty big.

Producers looking for rain to help with crop development

Despite the cool and dry conditions experienced so far, most crops are in good to excellent condition, Saskatchewan Agriculture reported for the week ending June 26.
Once upon a time...was a really nice time

Once upon a time...was a really nice time

The 'real story' behind some of our best-loved fairy tales was brought to life last Monday evening, as Grades 3-7 students at Kennedy Langbank School presented the play 鈥淲hat Happened After Once Upon A Time鈥 by Alexi Alfieri.
New oilseeds crop grabs Saskatchewan attention

New oilseeds crop grabs Saskatchewan attention

Camelina has been attracting more attention in Saskatchewan as the next potential oilseed crop for the prairies and it made a show at the 2017 Farm Progress Show in Regina in June.
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