Category Archives: Saskatchewan

Tick surveillance program watching closely for ticks that can carry Lyme disease
Doing a ‘tick check’ takes on a whole new meaning when it comes to wood tick surveillance across Saskatchewan, especially when ticks are popping up in regions where no one is used to seein...
Jun 19, 2016
5,000 pigs killed in barn fire outside Leroy Saskatchewan
Five thousand pigs were killed when a fire destroyed a pair of hog barns outside Leroy Saskatchewan. Humboldt RCMP said they got the call along with firefighters from Leroy, Englefield and Humboldt ar...
Jun 19, 2016

5,000 pigs killed in barn fire outside Leroy Saskatchewan
Five thousand pigs were killed when a fire destroyed a pair of hog barns outside Leroy Saskatchewan. Humboldt RCMP said they got the call along with firefighters from Leroy, Englefield and Humboldt ar...
Jun 19, 2016
Lac La Ronge Indian Band chief sets sights on Boston Marathon
Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson's passion for running may be helping her head towards the oldest annual city marathon in the world next year. "I have been really working on my speed ...
Jun 19, 2016

Lac La Ronge Indian Band chief sets sights on Boston Marathon
Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson's passion for running may be helping her head towards the oldest annual city marathon in the world next year. "I have been really working on my speed ...
Jun 19, 2016
Saskatchewan Enviornmental Society urges cities to go carbon neutral
Saskatchewan’s two largest cities are being asked to be carbon-neutral by 2050. That’s what the Saskatchewan Environmental Society is urging for both Saskatoon and Regina. “I think i...
Jun 19, 2016

Saskatchewan Enviornmental Society urges cities to go carbon neutral
Saskatchewan’s two largest cities are being asked to be carbon-neutral by 2050. That’s what the Saskatchewan Environmental Society is urging for both Saskatoon and Regina. “I think i...
Jun 19, 2016
Western Canada Farm Progress Show wraps up
The 39th annual Western Canada Farm Progress show has wrapped up. This year was a big year for the show with 700 people from 52 different countries registered through the international business centre...
Jun 18, 2016

Western Canada Farm Progress Show wraps up
The 39th annual Western Canada Farm Progress show has wrapped up. This year was a big year for the show with 700 people from 52 different countries registered through the international business centre...
Jun 18, 2016
Economy Minister Bill Boyd weighs in on proposed potash mine
Economy Minister Bill Boyd weighed in on the proposed Yancoal potash mine at Southey. The Chinese owned company is in the stages of developing a mine which could potentially affect many residents in t...
Jun 18, 2016