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Coronach mayor responds to coal transition money: says the town is welcoming business.

For all intents and purposes, the town of Coronach is a one-industry town – conventional coal-fired power generation.
New software used in seed research

New software used in seed research

The future of seed development is set to become more efficient thanks to PlotVision, a new image analysis software product from the University of Saskatchewan’s Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre (P2IRC).
Research underway to help cattle, bison industry

Research underway to help cattle, bison industry

To help protect Canada’s cattle and bison and maintain the country’s bovine tuberculosis-free status, scientists from University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) and Parks Cana
New rules in effect for livestock transportation

New rules in effect for livestock transportation

While the full implementation of the rules will happen over the next 24 months, Canada’s new livestock transport rules came into effect February 20, 2020.
Grain Growers seek carbon tax exemptions

Grain Growers seek carbon tax exemptions

The Grain Growers of Canada (GCC) strongly support the Senate Public Bill S-215 brought forward by Senator Diane Griffin to exempt natural gas and propane from the carbon tax.

Saskatchewan author and speaker’s latest book concerned men and issues with mental health

Allan Kehler, motivational speaker and writer, released his fourth book, MENtal Health: It's Time to Talk.

SUMA underwent name changes in February

The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA), the group referring to itself as Saskatchewan’s voice for the province’s hometowns, announced they would be exchanging their name to Municipalities of Saskatchewan on February 4.

The seventh annual Firefighter’s Ball in Assiniboia was the biggest yet

The seventh annual Firefighter’s Ball, an evening dedicated to Assiniboia Fire Rescue, proved to be the most popular balls in the event’s history with 185 people attending on Saturday, February 29.

Don Amero charmed Assiniboia with his acoustic guitar and poetry

Don Amero brought his acoustic-driven, folk-country performance to the Prince of Wales on Friday, February 28.

Windy conditions affected road travel in the province’s western regions

RCMP in Saskatchewan were advising motorists about stormy weather in the western and northwestern parts of the province at 6:45 on Saturday, February 29.
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