Members of Parliament are heading home ahead of schedule after the spring sitting came to an end this week. After weeks of late-night sittings and question periods, which saw more mud-slinging than anything, politicians unanimously decided to break for the summer a few days early. The Conservatives are still fighting off attacks related to a $90,000 che...
Little by little, more and more people are relocating to Saskatchewan. The evidence is in new numbers, released by the provincial government, that show 4,073 new residents in the fi ...
Gathering information as they prepare for the fall sitting and as they rebuild their party for the next provincial election, the NDP caucus is in Moose Jaw today holding a series of m ...
Slow down and be aware of posted speed limits in construction zones. That message from the Ministry of Highways & Infrastructure, after a number of major projects announced by the p ...
There was no magic at the plate for the Moose Jaw Miller Express on Tuesday night, as they lost 6-2 to the first place Medicine Hat Mavericks. The Millers l
The pressure is on the bubble players on the Saskatchewan Roughriders with training camp wrapping up on Tuesday and the team getting set for their final prese
The Canadian Wheat Board has organized a football pool for farmers who are looking for a little fun now that seeding is done. Producers simply pick the
It's tolerant to frost and drought and germinates early in the growing season – many producers are know that kochia can be a tough weed to control. BASF C
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