Manitoba Spring Seeding Over 90% Complete:  Manitoba Crop Report

Manitoba Spring Seeding Over 90% Complete: Manitoba Crop Report

Jun 12, 2024 | 4:08pm
Despite the wet conditions, seeding progress was made throughout much of the province last week and isestimated to be 92% complete. Spring cereals, peas, and grain corn are approximately 97% complete. Canola and soybean planting advanced, with 88% of canola acres and 92% of soybean acres planted. Many of the unseeded acres are expected to […]
Regina Mourns the Passing of Symphonic Icon, Conductor Victor Sawa

Regina Mourns the Passing of Symphonic Icon, Conductor Victor Sawa

Jun 12, 2024 | 3:15pm
Victor Sawa a giant of the province’s music scene, and the former conductor of Regina’s Symphony Orchestra has died. A release issued by the symphony was shared via facebook. Sawa- a renowned conductor and beloved figure in the Regina arts community, peacefully passed away at his residence on Wednesday. Maestro Sawa, an integral part of […]
STF to ask members about binding arbitration

STF to ask members about binding arbitration

Jun 12, 2024 | 2:16pm
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is engaging in consultations with its members about using binding arbitration to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement. The key issues include class complexity and teachers’ wages. Further details will not be disclosed while consultations are ongoing. The province’s teachers have been on strike for several months, as the teachers federation […]
MLA Greg Lawrence pleads not guilty; trial date to be set in July

MLA Greg Lawrence pleads not guilty; trial date to be set in July

Jun 12, 2024 | 1:54pm
MOOSE JAW — Moose Jaw MLA Gregory Samuel Lawrence has pleaded not guilty to the two charges against him, while the Crown and defence are now searching for a day to hold his trial. Lawrence, 58, was not present in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on June 12 when his matters were discussed. Instead, defence lawyer […]
Closing Grain Prices Wednesday, June 12

Closing Grain Prices Wednesday, June 12

Jun 12, 2024 | 1:41pm
Durum                         374.06  Feed barley                 231.57    Canola                         599.32 (up 8.60)        Chickpeas                   925.94  Flax      […]
Riders set to enshrine three in Plaza

Riders set to enshrine three in Plaza

Jun 12, 2024 | 1:26pm
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are ready to honour three of their all-time greats.  The Green and White unveiled their Plaza of Honour Class of 2024 on Wednesday morning.  The Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation, alongside the Plaza of Honour Selection Committee, have announced that three-time Grey Cup starting quarterback Darian Durant, 10-year CFL running back Steve Molnar (posthumous) […]
Chance of some storms, they’re saying

Chance of some storms, they’re saying

Jun 12, 2024 | 12:36pm
Weather Forecast Temperature Chance Precip This Afternoon Increasing Clouds Towards Sunset   Wind: WNW 25-50 km/h High:  23° 15% Tonight Scattered Showers & T-Storms Early, Otherwise Decreasing Clouds   Wind: W-NW 15-30 km/h Low: 8° 60% Thursday Mainly cloudy – isolated showers   Wind: NW 15-25 km/h High: 22° 30% Thursday night Partly cloudy   […]
Judge Denies Mistrial, Fertuck Verdict to be delivered Friday

Judge Denies Mistrial, Fertuck Verdict to be delivered Friday

Jun 12, 2024 | 12:06pm
SASKATOON – The verdict for a man charged with first-degree murder in his wife’s death will be handed down on June 14 as scheduled, said Justice Richard Danyliuk Wednesday. Days ahead of the scheduled June 14 verdict, Greg Fertruck, who represents himself, had filed an application with the court for a mistrial and to reopen […]
Moe pledges to investigate chemtrails at meeting in Speers, SK. Opposition calls foul.

Moe pledges to investigate chemtrails at meeting in Speers, SK. Opposition calls foul.

Jun 12, 2024 | 12:02pm
Premier Scott Moe’s leadership has come under scrutiny following a meeting in Speers, Saskatchewan, where he discussed various conspiracy theories with constituents. During the meeting, attendees raised questions about chemtrails, prompting Moe to commit to further investigations despite existing soil testing. Moe acknowledged that chemtrails had been on his radar for several months. The chemtrails […]
What the Hail!

What the Hail!

Jun 12, 2024 | 11:24am
We’ve had a number of thunderstorms, wind storms, and showers roll across the Regina area over the past few days and it certainly has got things growing in leaps and bounds. Crops, gardens, grass, and, of course, those pesky weeds are all popping up and making Saskatchewan look very green. Thankfully (knock on wood) we […]

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