Southeast harvest: Crop report reveals progress and challenges
The provincial Ministry of Agriculture released its weekly crop report Thursday morning as harvest kicks into full gear across much of the province. Here in the southeast, it was reported eight per cent of the crop is now in the bin, which is on par with the five-year average, and slightly below the provincial average of nine per cent.
Analyzing Saskatchewan's July inflation and its key contributors
The most recent Consumer Price Index, or inflation, numbers were released Tuesday morning by Statistics Canada. The numbers for July show the rate of inflation is up for July compared to June, with prices across the country 3.3 percent higher than they were in July 2022.
Here in Saskatchewan, the inflation rate was slightly behind the national mark, at 3 percent. This is the sixth lowest in the nation. It also marks just the 8th July since 2003 the rate of inflation in Saskatchewan was below the national mark.
Analyzing Saskatchewan's July inflation and its key contributors
The most recent Consumer Price Index, or inflation, numbers were released Tuesday morning by Statistics Canada. The numbers for July show the rate of inflation is up for July compared to June, with prices across the country 3.3 percent higher than they were in July 2022.
Here in Saskatchewan, the inflation rate was slightly behind the national mark, at 3 percent. This is the sixth lowest in the nation. It also marks just the 8th July since 2003 the rate of inflation in Saskatchewan was below the national mark.
Saskatchewan wages below national average in May
Statistics Canada released their payroll employment and earnings numbers Thursday morning, and Saskatchewan is sitting in the middle of the pack in many of the metrics. The average weekly earnings in the province in May were $1156.83, which was the 5th highest in the country, and below the national average of $1205.35. The earnings for May were down from April by nearly $10, the largest decline of any province.
Saskatchewan wages below national average in May
Statistics Canada released their payroll employment and earnings numbers Thursday morning, and Saskatchewan is sitting in the middle of the pack in many of the metrics. The average weekly earnings in the province in May were $1156.83, which was the 5th highest in the country, and below the national average of $1205.35. The earnings for May were down from April by nearly $10, the largest decline of any province.
Extortion reports nearly triple: RCMP calls for vigilance
In the first six months of the year, the Saskatchewan RCMP stated they received 105 reports of extortion. This was nearly a 200 percent increase in the number of reported cases, with police being notified of just 36 in the same six-month period in 2022.
Heatwave hits southeast crops, worrying producers
The warm temperatures and lack of rain in most parts of the southeast have been taking a toll on the crops in southeast Saskatchewan over the past week. This includes heat stress in some crops, as well as reduced yield potential.
Extortion reports nearly triple: RCMP calls for vigilance
In the first six months of the year, the Saskatchewan RCMP stated they received 105 reports of extortion. This was nearly a 200 percent increase in the number of reported cases, with police being notified of just 36 in the same six-month period in 2022.
Tip leads to search, Frances Gazeley still missing
The search continues for Weyburn’s Frances Gazeley, who disappeared in early December 2021. She was last seen on Regina Street in Weyburn before she went missing.
The last time anyone spoke with Gazeley was December 7th, 2021, and a thorough search in Weyburn, and in surrounding areas, has yet to yield any evidence of her whereabouts.
Saskatchewan Government unveils repaving plan in Fillmore
The Saskatchewan government released a plan in Fillmore Friday morning for repaving projects around the province with a focus on important corridors to boost transportation infrastructure. A considerable 230 km of highway improvements, including a sizable portion of Highway 33, are planned for this year. This initiative is a component of the government's larger plan to upgrade 1,000 km of highways this season.