business and agriculture
Conexus, Cornerstone, and Synergy Credit Unions have confirmed Merger Paid Members Public
Members of Conexus, Cornerstone, and Synergy Credit Unions have voted in favour of merging, marking a historic and exciting moment for credit union members across Saskatchewan.
Crop Report For June 3 To June 9, 2025 Paid Members Public
Almost all Saskatchewan producers have completed their seeding operations with 100 per cent of the 2025 crop seeded. Rain was welcome in many parts of the province this week. However, in areas that did not receive as much rain, topsoil moisture is continuing to decline.
SaskTel delivers infiNET to Nokomis, Strasbourg and 36 other communities Paid Members Public
fast internet speeds, SaskTel’s infiNET network will revolutionize the way residents in these communities work, learn, and connect for years to come.
Supply management debate returns to Parliament Paid Members Public
Bloc Quebecois bill reignites debate on protecting supply management amid changing trade dynamics and US uncertainty.
Saskatchewan Fire Update Paid Members Public
There are 23 active wildfires in Saskatchewan as of 11:00 hours on Thursday, June 12, 2025. Of those active fires, three are categorized as contained, six are not contained, 12 are ongoing assessment and two are listed as protecting values.
Saskatchewan adds 15,000 full-time jobs in May Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan leads Canada in job growth and maintains the nation’s lowest unemployment rate, according to new labour force data.
Millburn - Two-Story Duplex for Modern Living Paid Members Public
The Millburn duplex blends classic country cottage charm with thoughtful design that prioritizes privacy. Each unit shares only garage walls with its neighbor—ensuring that even the covered patios remain entirely private.
Trump’s impact on Canadian trade Paid Members Public
Canada is rethinking trade strategies as Trump’s policies prompt a push for diversified international and domestic relationships.
Crop report - seeding nearly complete Paid Members Public
Seeding reaches 97% completion in Saskatchewan, with most crops emerging in good condition despite declining moisture and minor pest issues.
Building nuclear expertise: Saskatchewan hosts renowned IAEA program Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan hosts the Canadian National Nuclear Energy Management School, building nuclear expertise and capacity in the region.
U.S. farm groups criticize MAHA report Paid Members Public
Some American farm groups say the Make America Healthy Again report misrepresents farmers and relies on fear, not science.
SPSA fire ban revised to prevent further human caused wildfires Paid Members Public
The order placed earlier this month has been revised and the expansion of the provincial fire ban is effective as of 5 p.m. on May 26, 2025.
Employment standards amendments pass Paid Members Public
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed amendments to The Saskatchewan Employment Act that will allow employers to build their business in this province while also supporting workers.
New agriculture minister faces national challenge Paid Members Public
Heath MacDonald’s appointment raises questions about the future direction of Canadian farm policy.
Provinces renew commitment to veterinary training in western canada Paid Members Public
Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Manitoba have renewed their financial commitment to the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), continuing a long-standing interprovincial agreement that has been in place for six decades.
Crop Report For The Period May 13 To May 19, 2025 Paid Members Public
Seeding in Saskatchewan is nearly three-quarters complete with 72 per cent of crops now planted, which is an increase of 23 per cent from last week.