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Agriculture This Week: An eye on fertilizer prices

Agriculture This Week: An eye on fertilizer prices

Price of nitrogen will pressure farm profits
Immigrants needed to ease Saskatchewan鈥檚 labour pains

Immigrants needed to ease Saskatchewan鈥檚 labour pains

Dozens of local businesses have 鈥淲e are Hiring鈥 signs posted on their windows and parking lots.
Many Sask. grain farmers couldn't fulfil their contracts: APAS

Many Sask. grain farmers couldn't fulfil their contracts: APAS

Some farmers may have reaped the rewards from fulfilling those contracts during the drought.
Former Okanese First Nation chief to meet with Pope Francis

Former Okanese First Nation chief to meet with Pope Francis

Day Walker-Pelletier, who is a residential school survivor, said she plans to ask the Pope to visit a residential school site and deliver an apology and support for healing initiatives.
100-year-old veteran recalls the sacrifices of the Second World War

100-year-old veteran recalls the sacrifices of the Second World War

During the Second World War, veteran Jones faced many battles. He was a machine gunner, operating a Bren machine gun.
How I discovered radon in my home and mitigated it

How I discovered radon in my home and mitigated it

Imagine my surprise when I learned my home measured for radon at levels almost double the current Canadian guideline - Part 3 in a series on the dangers of radon
The myths and misconceptions surrounding radon

The myths and misconceptions surrounding radon

Radon is a radioactive gas caused by the breakdown of uranium in soil and rock and can become a risk to the health of you and your family 鈥 Part 2 of a series on the dangers of radon
Radon: the silent killer lurking in your home

Radon: the silent killer lurking in your home

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer - Part 1 in a series on the dangers of radon
Mild weather for Saskatchewan 鈥 More bad news for B.C.

Mild weather for Saskatchewan 鈥 More bad news for B.C.

On the heels of one disaster for British Columbia, another weather event is on its way
Agriculture This Week: Mother Nature still in charge

Agriculture This Week: Mother Nature still in charge

Impacts production and prices
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