Where’s the best beef dish in the country? You can help decide!
Canada Beef invites Canadians to celebrate local restaurants by nominating and voting for their favourite beef dishes in the Best Canadian Beef Dishes Contest.
Dianne Westerlund nominated for Women in Ag Award
Oyen resident Dianne Westerlund was nominated for AFSC’s (Agriculture Financial Services Corp) Women in Agriculture Award.
Buy Canadian
An Alberta couple found this newspaper clipping and posted it on Facebook. Notice the date of this issue of the Lethbridge Herald is June, 1961.
Penton: Canadian pro athletes showing dominance
With our geographical parents, Canada and the United States, seemingly on the verge of divorce, now is a great time to review what might be the best thing…
Pop 89: Follow Them Home
Why is it so hard for one group of people to believe another group when they claim to be hurting? Why are politicians, professionals and media pundits so deaf…
Check It Out: The greatest generation gave us exceptional opportunities
Here’s a bit of humour for anyone who finds themselves getting older. That’s everyone, right? So the question is - why do people snore more when they get older?
Toolkits help bridge mental health gap in ag emergency preparedness
Whether it’s disease, fire, or extreme weather, a sudden catastrophic event can have a devastating toll on farming operations.
Mantario and Eatonia Lions clubs participate in Soles 4 Souls
EATONIA/MANTARIO—Patrons visiting the Town of Eatonia office will immediately notice two giant red boxes labelled Soles 4 Souls Canada.
DNA identifies male who went missing in 1990
In November 1997, Saskatchewan RCMP received a report of human remains that were found in the area surrounding the North Saskatchewan river…
RCMP REPORT: Macklin female charged with trafficking cocaine and meth
A 33-year-old female from Macklin was charged with Trafficking Cocaine, Trafficking Methamphetamine and Fail to Comply with Release Order Condition during an investigation.
Saskatchewan signs on to the National School Food Program
The governments of Saskatchewan and Canada have signed a $15.8 million three-year agreement under the National School Food Program.
Saskatchewan stands strong in the face of tariffs
Province will Continue to Seek out a Diplomatic Resolution to Tariffs, While Pursuing New International Opportunities.
Investment to support the health and safety of Canadian farmers
The Government of Canada is committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of Canada’s agricultural community while supporting the long-term sustainability and success of the sector.
APAS SOUNDS ALARM: Saskatchewan farm families under threat as trade disputes intensify
Escalating trade disputes have prompted the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) to sound the alarm over the increasing pressures facing Saskatchewan’s farm families.
Saskatchewan Farm Groups Unite for Ag Summit
With the imposition of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, eight Saskatchewan farm groups are joining forces to host a Saskatchewan Ag Summit in Saskatoon on March 27, 2025.
Strange object falls from the sky in 1945
MOOSE JAW - February 9th 1945 – A strange object was seen in the sky falling to earth. Upon landing, the police were called and shortly afterward the Army arrived…
Whitecap Resources and Veren combine in $15 billion all stock deal
A blockbuster merger was announced the morning of Monday, March 10, with Whitecap Resources Inc. (TSX: WCP) and Veren Inc. (TSX: VRN) (NYSE: VRN) announcing a $15 billion all-stock deal.
Book: The Brand of Brotherhood
The Brand of Brotherhood starts off with a literal bang. In the brief first chapter, the Warner family experiences a lifetime of struggle.