Finding healing

2 Corinthians 12:8–9

It is not God’s will that everyone be physically healed.

Those who believe it is, usually support their claims with the words of Isaiah:

He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed (Isaiah 53:5).

Prairie farmers may face a potential rust threat this year

Prairie farmers may have to contend with rust this year, a disease that can significantly impact crop yields.

Dr. Kelly Turkington, a research scientist in plant pathology with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada at Lacombe, explains that rust spores typically originate from the Pacific Northwest and the Texas-to-Nebraska corridor in the U.S. These spores, which include stripe rust, leaf rust, stem rust, and crown rust in oats, are carried by the wind and usually start appearing in the prairies in June.

Drought developing in northern Saskatchewan agricultural region

Almost no rain has fallen since April 1 in Nipawin and Prince Albert 

Rain has become a rarity in Nipawin, Sask.

In the 30 days of April, Nipawin received one millimetre of precipitation. In the first 27 days of May, the Environment Canada weather station in Nipawin recorded 1.5 mm of rain and snow.

It’s a similar story across the northern agricultural region of Saskatchewan. There’s been almost no rain this spring in Hudson Bay, Carrot River and Prince Albert.

City of Dawson Creek advances the Grandview Neighbourhood Concept Plan

The City of Dawson Creek is moving forward with the Grandview Neighbourhood Concept Plan, a strategic initiative aimed at revitalizing the 1100 95 Avenue site, formerly home to the Grandview School and Kiwanis Performing Arts Centre. Approved by City Council on July 15, 2024, this long-term planning document will guide future development decisions for the area, focusing on creating a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive community space that reflects the needs and aspirations of Dawson Creek residents.

Seeding progress in Saskatchewan now at 88 per cent

Farmers have been making good progress in the field; so far 88 per cent of the provincial crop in the ground. 

According to Saskatchewan's weekly crop report seeding is most advanced in the southwest at 95 per cent, followed by the west-central region at 94 per cent, the northwest at 93, the northeast at 92, the east central at 81, and the southeast at 80 per cent seeded.

City of Grande Prairie begins residential street sweeping operations

The City of Grande Prairie begins residential street sweeping operations on Monday, June 2 to help maintain clean and safe neighbourhood streets.

Residential street sweeping follows the same neighbourhood pattern as the City’s residential snow clearing schedule. Each area is scheduled for sweeping the day before its regular waste collection day during its designated week.