business and agriculture
Short line rail investment keeps exports moving Paid Members Public
Today, Highways Minister Kim Gartner announced the provincial government's annual allocations of $1 million in infrastructure investments for short line rail, which plays a key role keeping Saskatchewan's export-based economy moving and on track.
Saskatchewan exports remain strong Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan State of Trade 2025 report highlights the exceptional work of our province's producers and exporters, showing growth across many sectors. In 2025, Saskatchewan's total export value exceeded $43.7 billion, despite global economic challenges.
Saskatchewan exports remain strong Paid Members Public
Province ranks second in per capita exports and sees continued trade growth despite global challenges
Spacious Ranch House Plans Like the River Glen Continue to Trend in 2026 Paid Members Public
The River Glen is a beautifully crafted ranch-style house plan that combines Craftsman-inspired architectural detailing with spacious open-concept living designed for today’s families.
Saskatchewan inks new partnership with the Czech Republic Paid Members Public
Today, Premier Scott Moe signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Czech Republic's First Deputy Minister Karel Havlicek and Minister of Industry and Trade.
Screwworm warning for agriculture Paid Members Public
If ever we wondered why safeguards are important - in this case specially in the agriculture field - we need look no farther than the current screwworm situation unfolding in Texas.
Craftsman Bungalow House Plan Combines Timeless Style with Modern Living Paid Members Public
With its balanced proportions and classic architectural detailing, the Markham presents the inviting appearance of a traditional Craftsman bungalow enhanced by a porte cochere for added charm and convenience.
Crop report for the period June 2 to 8, 2026 Paid Members Public
Seeding progress continued to advance this week with some regions nearing completion. Seeding is 93 per cent complete, which is up from 80 per cent last week but still trailing behind the five- and ten-year average of 97 per cent.
Saskatchewan expands export markets across European Union Paid Members Public
Province's market diversification in action on latest international mission.
Glyphosate and farm weed control Paid Members Public
From the farm producer perspective glyphosate has been one of their primary weed control products - it is widely viewed as the most popular herbicide in the world.
Why Homebuyers Are Turning to Prairie-Style Ranch House Plans Like the Cheyenne Paid Members Public
The Cheyenne is a thoughtfully designed prairie-style ranch house plan that combines spacious living areas, flexible functionality, and refined architectural details for today’s homeowners.
WSA to increase flows from Gardiner Dam Paid Members Public
Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) announced a significant increase in outflows from Gardiner Dam and will be operating the spillway to release water from Lake Diefenbaker.
Crop report for the period May 26 to June 1, 2026 Paid Members Public
Seeding progress in the province advanced significantly this week, reaching 80 per cent complete, up from 52 per cent last week, although it remains behind the five-year average of 91 per cent and the 10-year average of 92 per cent.
Canola's growing local importance Paid Members Public
For those of us in Yorkton, and the surrounding area, recognizing how canola has continued to grow in significance is rather easy.
Craftsman Charm & Functional Flair in the Fairhaven House Plan Paid Members Public
Step into the world of timeless craftsmanship and delightful aesthetics with the Fairhaven a 1935 square foot, 2-story house plan.
SGI announces new president and CEO Paid Members Public
SGI is pleased to announce that Kent Campbell has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, starting August 1, 2026, and officially assuming the role on October 1.