business and agriculture
Research capacity under threat Paid Members Public
Something seems afoot in terms of agriculture research - a move away from it in general terms.
Northlake House Plan Designed for Lakes, Mountains, and Beyond Paid Members Public
The Northlake captures one of the strongest trends in home design for 2026: smaller, thoughtfully planned homes that emphasize comfort, efficiency, and a close connection to the outdoors.
CUSMA review faces Trump disruption Paid Members Public
The trilateral free trade agreement has been the guiding document for trade between Canada, the U.S., and Mexico since it came into force on July 1, 2020, officially replacing the 26-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Innovation Saskatchewan launches water challenge Paid Members Public
Innovation Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, has launched a new Innovation Challenge inviting Saskatchewan innovators to develop technology-based solutions to prevent aquatic invasive species from entering and spreading in the province's waterways.
Saskatchewan backs critical minerals strategy Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan welcomes a new, collaborative critical minerals strategy for western and northern Canada that aims to advance the region's immense resource sector potential.
SaskPower releases 2025-26 annual report Paid Members Public
SaskPower spent $1.8 billion in 2025-26 to modernize, grow and sustain the provincial electricity system.
SGI protects Saskatchewan Auto Fund in 2025-26 Paid Members Public
Affordable coverage continues for customers despite inflation.
SaskEnergy 2025-26 annual report highlights Paid Members Public
SaskEnergy significantly increased capital investment in 2025-26, with more than $430 million directed to capital projects to expand capacity, improve reliability, strengthen communities and meet Saskatchewan's growing energy needs - an increase of nearly $100 million over the previous year.
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.