Sask. ag group wants strychnine back
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan has written to the federal government asking for emergency use of strychnine to control gophers
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan wants strychnine reinstated under emergency use provisions.
The organization has asked the federal agriculture and health ministers to “urgently” consider the request.
APAS said there is a significant uncontrolled increase in the population of Richardson’s ground squirrels costing about $9 million a year.
Genesis Fertilizers says it has hit ‘turning point’
Firm behind plan to build Saskatchewan fertilizer plant had to recently deal with former CEO’s financial problems
It is full steam ahead at Genesis Fertilizers despite a tumultuous June, say proponents of the proposed Saskatchewan mega-project.
“It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when we get this project off the ground,” said Terry Drabiuk, vice-president of business development with Genesis.
The project is a proposed $2.89 billion, farmer-owned nitrogen fertilizer plant to be built in Belle Plaine, Sask.
The Mennonite game: Are you the long-lost family the Blatzes want to celebrate with?
This weekend, Lowe Farm will play host to a family reunion, but not just any. It’s an occasion that will also celebrate history and attempt to solve a Mennonite mystery.
How long have Blatzes been around?
The reason for the reunion, according to one of its organizers, Dulaney Blatz, is to commemorate a significant milestone — 150 years since the Blatz family arrived in Canada.
Mary Loewen nee Thiessen
Funeral For: Mary Loewen nee Thiessen
Funeral Date: July 24, 2025
Mary Loewen nee Thiessen, 94, of Neepawa formerly of Blumenort, passed away Sunday, July 20th at Country Meadows Personal Care Home, Neepawa. She is survived by many in the Loewen and Thiessen families. She was predeceased by her husband Cornelius.
The funeral service for Mary Loewen nee Thiessen will be held Thursday, July 24th at 2pm at First Baptist Church, Neepawa with burial at Rosedale Cemetery.
Viewing will be at the church Wednesday, July 23rd from 7 to 8:30pm.
Senft to step down as CEO of Seeds Canada
The founding CEO of the five-year-old organization will stay on until January 2026
Seeds Canada is looking for a new chief executive officer after Barry Senft announced he is stepping down from the role he’s held for about four years.
Senft will continue to serve as CEO until the end of January 2026.
“I think after five years, it’s time for new leadership,” he said during the 2025 Seeds Canada conference in Quebec City.
He said someone with more seeds experience would make sense now that the organization is up and running.
Suspicious person, highway-side fire makes up this week's Altona Police report
Police were called after someone spotted a man walking in the northwest corner of Altona last Thursday carrying what appeared to be a firearm.
The witness offered up a description of the man and the clothes he was wearing and, from that information, police realized they'd seen him the day before, adding he is well known to them.
Officers found the man at his home wearing the clothes as described by the witness. After speaking with him, police determined the firearm was a toy and say the man voluntarily turned it over to them.
Friends, teammates and now champions, the U17 Morden Eagles complete special season
There is a lot to be proud of when it comes to the U17 Morden Eagles soccer team, and from wins, to laughs, to memories, it all led to a championship run that they wont ever forget.
"It feels pretty good," star player Kapri Curry says with a smile about being a champion. "We definitely are pretty excited."
Savings and service wrapped into every Great Plains Insulation project
Gone are the days when insulation installers would simply show up, do their work and only check back in for the customer’s next renovation or building project. As Josh Wall of Great Plains Insulation explains, some of his most useful feedback comes well after a job’s completion.
From Morden to millions: Zackery releases debut EP 'Fragments'
Zack Wiebe never thought a song he wrote in his bedroom would travel the world, but that’s exactly what happened.
The Morden singer-songwriter, who releases music under the name Zackery, is still adjusting to the reality that nearly 8 million people have streamed his breakout 2022 track On The Edge. Now, two years later, he’s packaged that song and five others into his debut EP, Fragments, a collection of personal tracks written over the course of several life changes.
'It’s in my blood': Reinland and Rosengart celebrate 150 years with a homecoming
The villages of Reinland and Rosengart hosted a weekend full of activities and entertainment; even a Low German drama was in the mix, to celebrate 150 years of the community.