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Agrimart: Farmland prices keep rolling like tumbleweeds

Agrimart: Farmland prices keep rolling like tumbleweeds

Columnist Ron Walter discusses how the price of farmland in Saskatchewan continues to increase compared to last year.
Word Wisdom: Sagacious

Word Wisdom: Sagacious

Another educational column by Rev. Dr. John Kreutzwiser
MLB's Dodgers should roll to championship

MLB's Dodgers should roll to championship

Columnist Bruce Penton discusses this year's Major League Baseball playoffs.
Assiniboia ag company invention nominated for international award

Assiniboia ag company invention nominated for international award

Assiniboia-based agriculture company Flexxifinger has been nominated for an Innovation Award at the Salon international du machinisme agricole (SIMA) — the International Exhibition of Agricultural Machinery — one of the world’s largest international trade shows.
Five headlines for Monday morning

Five headlines for Monday morning

Here are five headlines for Monday, Oct. 17.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Monday will have a high of 15 C and a low of 2 C.
UPDATED: Drone footage shows Moose Jaw Fire Department battle massive three-story blaze

UPDATED: Drone footage shows Moose Jaw Fire Department battle massive three-story blaze

Building at 125 Third Avenue NW completely destroyed by fire, no injuries reported
Central’s Palaschuk wins third high school cross country provincial gold

Central’s Palaschuk wins third high school cross country provincial gold

Peacock’s Kapovic runs to bronze in junior girls as local runners put up host of top-20 finishes
Bushell Park volunteer presented with Lois Boyle Award by Friends of the Forces

Bushell Park volunteer presented with Lois Boyle Award by Friends of the Forces

Starla Klinger was awarded the Lois Boyle Award by the Friends of the Forces Fellowship at the volunteer and sponsor appreciation night held Oct. 12.
Opinion: Food security: Can Saskatchewan agriculture solve the global food crisis?

Opinion: Food security: Can Saskatchewan agriculture solve the global food crisis?

This crisis is an agribusiness opportunity for stakeholders in Saskatchewan, the “world’s largest exporter of peas, lentils, durum wheat, mustard seed, canola, flax seed and oats. Recognized worldwide for the quality of its crops, it is also the second largest cattle-producing province in Canada.”
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