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Yara Community Gardens digging into new season with new safety guidelines

Yara Community Gardens digging into new season with new safety guidelines

The Yara Community Gardens are in full swing already this season, with some new safety changes to keep gardeners safe
RCMP responded to over 60 COVID-19 calls last week

RCMP responded to over 60 COVID-19 calls last week

No charges were laid
One new case of COVID-19, six more recoveries

One new case of COVID-19, six more recoveries

The new case is in the Regina region
Bird strike might have caused Snowbird crash, early investigation finds

Bird strike might have caused Snowbird crash, early investigation finds

OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Air Force says it's focusing on a bird strike as the reason a Snowbird plane crashed in British Columbia last month.
Education ministry provides money for roof repair at Vanier Collegiate

Education ministry provides money for roof repair at Vanier Collegiate

The division has engaged Roof Managed Information Systems (RMIS) for the project management and contract administration of the project
Be still thy heart: Live sports returns

Be still thy heart: Live sports returns

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about the upcoming Charles Schwab Challenge
Group celebrates friend’s 95th birthday on driveway — and from two metres away

Group celebrates friend’s 95th birthday on driveway — and from two metres away

'This is such a surprise … . I’m just overwhelmed with the support. It’s absolutely wonderful, wonderful, wonderful'
Last year’s net income data tells woeful story about farm industry

Last year’s net income data tells woeful story about farm industry

Net farm income across Canada declined 3.2 per cent to $3.711 million
Promising summer after lacklustre spring, Weather Network predicts

Promising summer after lacklustre spring, Weather Network predicts

Most Canadians may have missed out on spring, but one of the country's most prominent weather forecasters says they'll likely get to enjoy a more seasonal summer.
'It's unsettling:' Ranchers and feedlots worried about future impact of COVID-19

'It's unsettling:' Ranchers and feedlots worried about future impact of COVID-19

CREMONA, Alta. — A cacophony of bellowing cattle makes it hard to hear the other hoof drop, but rancher Bruce Bird knows that it's coming.
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