Crop report for the period June 30 to July 6, 2026 Paid Members Public
Rainfall continued across many areas of the province this week, with some regions also experiencing minor to severe hail. Producers are beginning to see the impacts of the excessive moisture received over the past two weeks, including yellowing and drowned out crops.
Millions love watching soccer, but not everyone Paid Members Public
There are hundreds of millions of rabid soccer fans in the world -- as evidenced by the nearly non-stop television coverage of the FIFA World Cup centred in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico -- but I'm not one of them.
Apples - Part III Paid Members Public
Worldwide, there are over 2500 different types of apples that are grown. Although we may not be able to produce all of the 2500 different types of apples, we can certainly hold our own and produce enough variety to keep any palate happy.
Ministerial message - God keep our land Paid Members Public
God is good and the devil is bad! From that one statement we can tell right from wrong. Isaiah 5:20 states, "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil."
Saskatchewan develops new continuing care strategy Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan has developed a new Continuing Care Strategy.
Saskatchewan summer arts, culture and heritage Paid Members Public
Residents and visitors can explore a wide range of arts, culture and heritage experiences across Saskatchewan this summer, with festivals, exhibits, performances and hands on activities in communities throughout the province.
Free fishing weekend: Know your limit, stay within it! Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Environment invites residents and visitors to enjoy the 37th annual Free Fishing Weekend on July 11-12, allowing fishing without a licence.
Clean energy advocates urge Saskatchewan to choose renewables Paid Members Public
Clean energy advocates are calling on the Saskatchewan government to abandon nuclear power plans and invest in renewable energy solutions, citing environmental and financial risks.
Look whooo's at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum! Paid Members Public
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum unveiled their latest exhibit today on the Owls of Saskatchewan and launched new programs to educate and entertain children all summer long.
Summer exhibition always nostalgic time Paid Members Public
The Yorkton Summer Fair has basically been part of my life for as long as I can remember.
On this day in History - July 6 Paid Members Public
Treaty, Thirty Years' War, first MLB, Anne Frank, AK-47, The Troubles, Guidestones
Canadian NHL teams face major hurdles Paid Members Public
Canadian hockey fans don't have to be reminded that it has been 33 years since a team from one of our provinces has claimed the Stanley Cup, but the way things are going, it could be another 33 -- or more -- before the cup returns north of the 49th parallel.
SaskEnergy’s heating affordability program back for another year Paid Members Public
SaskEnergy is offering qualifying homeowners a free furnace upgrade through its Heating Affordability Program (HAP), which helps replace low efficiency furnaces with high-efficiency models, potentially saving participants up to $650 annually.
SaskWater posts strong results in 2025-26 Paid Members Public
SaskWater's 2025-26 annual report highlights the launch of significant new infrastructure along with strong customer service and solid financial results.
Saskatchewan monthly construction update Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Monthly Construction Update highlights infrastructure projects underway across the province, including substantial completion at service centres in Greenwater Lake and Duck Mountain Provincial Parks.
Health card renewal stickers this fall Paid Members Public
With health cards set to expire at the end of 2026, eHealth is reminding Saskatchewan residents to make sure their address and family information on file is up-to-date to ensure they receive their new health card stickers this fall.