Crop report for the period September 23 to September 29, 2025 Paid Members Public
Warm, dry weather speeds up harvest as most regions approach completion, but some crops and areas remain below the provincial five-year average.

RM of Mount Hope No. 279 - Bylaw Amendment Paid Members Public
Public Notice
Rsv newborn immunization expands coverage Paid Members Public
All Saskatchewan newborns will now qualify for hospital RSV protection during winter months.

Carlton Trail College scholarship partnership Paid Members Public
New five-year scholarship supports healthcare and community service students.

Saskatchewan highway patrol adds new officers Paid Members Public
Province invests in specialized weigh scale enforcement to increase safety and disrupt illegal activity.

Jays ready for postseason challenge Paid Members Public
Toronto Blue Jays display the talent and resilience needed for a World Series run as fans eagerly await playoff drama.

Valley views – Smooth green snake Paid Members Public
Rare and well-camouflaged, the smooth green snake is a hidden resident of the Qu’Appelle Valley and across southern Canada.

On this day in History - September 29 Paid Members Public
French war, The Met, First electric tram, near asteroid

October Skies Paid Members Public
The Moon begins the month having just passed first quarter. Its first encounter is with Saturn on the 5th, when the Ringed Planet is passed 4 degrees to the south.

Saved By The Beep Province Recognizes Test Your Smoke Alarm Day On September 28 Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) have proclaimed September 28, 2025, as Test Your Smoke Alarm Day in the province.
Crop report september 16-22, 2025 Paid Members Public
Wet weather slows harvest, quality affected, but warmer forecasts may help progress.

Bright, Open, and Inviting: Explore the Cordell Mountain Rustic Small Home Design Paid Members Public
The Cordell house plan is a charming small home designed for relaxation and effortless indoor-outdoor living.

Saskatchewan construction week begins Paid Members Public
Province celebrates over 51,000 construction workers and their role in economic growth.
Food farm program educates students Paid Members Public
The Food Farm initiative gives students hands-on learning about food production, helping reconnect youth and communities with agriculture.

Two-stroke engines and the environment Paid Members Public
Gas-powered leaf blowers emit extremely high pollution, equivalent to long-distance truck travel, raising concerns about two-stroke engine impacts.