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'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas

'It feels personal': Canadian farmers cope with Chinese tariffs on canola and peas

MOOSE JAW — Canola runs deep on Margaret Rigetti’s farm in southern Saskatchewan. Her grandfather was among the first to grow the bright yellow flowering crop in the 1970s, and it has been a staple ever since.
Reflective Moments: Litter of winter revealed after snowbanks melt

Reflective Moments: Litter of winter revealed after snowbanks melt

Pristine snow has covered the unfortunate behaviour of some individuals.
Book review: Historical account both absorbing and appalling

Book review: Historical account both absorbing and appalling

Removing political opponents from society a tenet of Russian politics.
Grow Your Own Future: Bee engaged

Grow Your Own Future: Bee engaged

Bees are vital to both ecosystems and agriculture, and creating a bee-friendly environment is crucial for supporting pollination and ensuring healthy crops. Opinion piece
Reflective Moments: Where oh where have the politicians gone?

Reflective Moments: Where oh where have the politicians gone?

Only a few days before voting day, and candidates have been as scarce as hens’ teeth.
From the Kitchen: Sask. residents envy others when it comes to fish

From the Kitchen: Sask. residents envy others when it comes to fish

A new cookbook in my collection is solely devoted to fish.
Guinness World Record holder Frisbee Rob inspires students in Mortlach

Guinness World Record holder Frisbee Rob inspires students in Mortlach

Students at Mortlach School were treated to an unforgettable experience when Guinness World Record holder Rob (Frisbee Rob) McLeod visited the school, captivating students with his frisbee prowess and motivational messages
Square One dedicates boardroom to Christine Boyczuk's legacy

Square One dedicates boardroom to Christine Boyczuk's legacy

“Christine was one of the founding members of Square One Community and we will be forever grateful for the leadership, guidance, and mentorship she displayed while working to build this organization,” said Mary Lee Booth
Physically fit volunteers desperately needed to help band and choral festival

Physically fit volunteers desperately needed to help band and choral festival

The Band City is hosting 112 groups from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta during this year’s festival, which runs from Sunday, May 11 to Thursday, May 15.
Central Collegiate’s Class of ’85 plans 40-year high school reunion

Central Collegiate’s Class of ’85 plans 40-year high school reunion

The group has been organizing the event for over a year now, and their hope is that the story might help them reconnect with a few remaining classmates they’ve been unable to reach
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