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Sage Valley Farm east of Lisieux grows, farms and sells organic produce and meat

Sage Valley Farm is located on a grid road east of Lisieux, a community 42 kilometres south of Assiniboia. Dustin Miller and his wife Amy purchased the farm from his parents in 2011.

Rotating picket lines at Co-op cardlocks threaten to delay spring seeding

APAS warned of disruptions to seeding after farmers’ access to fuel delayed

COVID-19 update for May 9 in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan had nine new confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 553 as of May 9. Five of the cases were in the far north of the province, three were in the north and one case was in Saskatchewan’s central region.

Energy minister calls for substantial help to Sask. oil and gas sector

As the province continues with its Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan and attempting to move past the COVID-19 pandemic, Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre has called on the federal government for further, substantial help for Saskatchewan’s oil and g

There’s no political agenda behind flattening the curve

In Great Britain, Canada and the United States, some on the far right continued their anti-lockdown protests to start the Pandexit without delay.

CFIB statement on the extension of the Canada Emergency Wage Support (CEWS)

CFIB applauded the announcement on May 8 by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that the federal government will extend the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) program, which is set to expire on June 6.

Mayor's Message for May 2020

First, I would like to extend our community’s condolences to the province and communities of Nova Scotia in their time of grief.

Education Ministry working on different scenarios if schools can’t reopen in September

With the future of in-class education still up in the air until the threat of COVID-19 calms down to a more manageable level, Education Minister Gordon Wyant said they are working on a number of different scenarios in the event schools can’t reopen i

Mrs. Margaret Douglas – a pioneer nurse in the Wood River community

Margaret Douglas arrived in Saskatchewan from Ontario in 1914 with her family to join her husband at their homestead, located 16 kilometres south of Lafleche in the Harwood School District.

Crop report for the period of April 28 to May 4

Seeding is underway in many parts of the province this week, with seven per cent of the 2020 crop now in the ground. This is just below the five-year average (2015-2019) of nine per cent for this time of year.
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