Tough night for Goldeyes as Canaries even series

The Sioux Falls Canaries (20-16) evened their series with the Winnipeg Goldeyes (16-19) Wednesday evening, using a nine-run fourth inning and five total home runs to secure a 15-2 win at Blue Cross Park.
 
The Canaries opened the scoring in the first inning after a dropped fly ball in left field allowed Mike Hart to score. The Goldeyes answered immediately in the bottom half of the frame, as Tanner O’Tremba delivered a two-run double to left-centre, scoring Ramón Bramasco and Roby Enríquez to briefly put Winnipeg ahead 2-1.

First cut of hay yields very good results in southeast

A dairy farm west of Grunthal is reporting a very good first cut of hay.

Reutter Dairy is located between Grunthal and St. Pierre. Lukas Reutter says they cut about 400 acres a little earlier than usual this year. He says May 30th and June 1st were their cut and harvest days. 

Reutter says even though it was a cool spring, the crop seemed to wake up quickly and when the plant is ready to go, it is ready to go.

"Alfalfa is kind of what we grow for first cut," he says. "And when it's in the budding stage we like to go for it."

Mud, music and memories: Vita gears up for Canada Day weekend

The annual Canada Day celebration in Vita is shaping up to be one for the books, with organizers promising a dynamic blend of long-standing favourites and exciting new attractions. Ang Boychuk, one of the lead organizers, says the two-day festival offers something for everyone.

"We have a lot of recurring things happening that we've had in past years like our strong man competition, baseball tournament, some rodeo ring activities, and lots of kids activities," Boychuk says.

Grads from Steinbach Christian School bring their close-knit experiences into the future

At the 75th graduation ceremony of Steinbach Christian School, 32 grads will be crossing the stage this Friday, walking into the next chapter of their lives.   

Thor Barkman, principal and CEO of Steinbach Christian School says that while honoring the new grads, it is encouraging to look back at previous years.  

Average family to save $280 per year from Liberal tax cut: PBO

The average Canadian family will save $280 on their taxes next year from the Liberal government's planned income tax cut, the parliamentary budget officer said in an analysis released on Wednesday.

But some seniors and single Canadians are expected to save less, prompting criticism from Conservatives who argue the tax cut doesn't go far enough.

One in four Canadians report being affected by extreme weather in last year: poll

Almost one in four Canadians were directly affected by extreme weather events over the past year, a new poll suggests.

The Leger poll — released as Canada copes with its second-worst wildfire season on record — says 23 per cent of Canadians who responded said they were personally affected by extreme weather events like heat waves, floods, fires and tornadoes over the last 12 months.