FCC releases 2024 Mid Year Farmland Values Report
Farm Credit Canada's mid-year report shows cultivated farmland values rose by an average of 5.5 per cent nationally for the first half of 2024.
Over the 12 months from July 2023 to June 2024, there was a 9.6 per cent increase, representing a slowdown compared to the previous 12-month period (January to December 2023).
FCC's Vice President and Chief Economist J.P. Gervais says for the second consecutive year, Saskatchewan recorded the highest average six-month increases at 7.4 per cent, Alberta was at 4.6 per cent, and Manitoba 3.9 per cent.
Policing is a Provincial election priority for SARM
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities has identified four key areas of focus for the next provincial government to address.
SARM's 2024 Provincial Election Priorities include Infrastructure, Health, Policing and Crime, and Agriculture.
There's a real emphasis on mental health and agriculture today
Farmers are working hard pushing against the weather to get this year's crop in the bin.
As a result, they can also be dealing with an overwhelming amount of stress ranging from weather to markets, finances, equipment breakdowns and more, all at the same time.
Learning ways to recognize, release stress and reach out for help is key to avoid feeling overburdened especially when trying to stay focused when working with large farm equipment or unpredictable livestock.
Beechy teacher Becky Dubasov appointed Athletic Commissioner for Sun West School Division
Beechy teacher Becky Dubasov is embracing her new role as the Athletic Commissioner for the Sun West School Division. In this position, she will oversee a variety of sports initiatives, taking on responsibilities previously managed by the volunteer executive of the West Central District Athletic Association, which includes all Sun West schools.
Cozy Up and Care
Help local residents and your local food banks by donating today!
With your help, Cozy Up and Care campaign will be another huge success this season. Our community can make a difference for those in need.
Gently used washed clothing items, new items, and non perishable food items can be donated at Murlin Electronics in Kindersley.
Let's keep everyone warm this season.
Last date for donations is November 29.
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Auroras in Saskatchewan: Beyond the green glow
Here in Saskatchewan, we’re no strangers to the stunning green glow of the northern lights dancing across our skies. The vivid green auroras are so common that we often think of them as the signature colour of these natural light shows. But October has brought a change, showcasing a rainbow of colours in the sky—reds, pinks, purples, and blues. So, what causes this kaleidoscope of aurora colours?
Bill Vigars, campaign manager for Terry Fox Marathon of Hope, dies at 78
Bill Vigars, who led the promotion of Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope in 1980, has died at the age of 78.
His wife, Sherry MacDonald, confirmed the news in an interview, saying Vigars died of congestive heart failure on Thursday surrounded by loved ones at a hospital in White Rock, B.C. She said he fought a "long, tough battle" that began when he had a heart attack in June.
Vigars is survived by his wife, two children, a stepson and one grandson. He will be honoured at a private ceremony of life early next year, MacDonald said.
Trade minister says she is 'disappointed' by report of caucus revolt to oust Trudeau
A growing number of Liberal MPs are banding together to convince Prime Minister Justin Trudeau it's time to step down, although he appears to retain support from his cabinet.
Trade Minister Mary Ng said Friday she had full confidence in Trudeau as word began to spread about a growing revolt. Ng was travelling back to Canada with Trudeau from Laos, where they were attending a summit of southeast Asian countries.
Gruelling days and gratitude for Canadian line workers helping with hurricane outages
Stéphan Perreault and his team have been helping restore power in North Carolina since Hurricane Helene hit in late September, and they don't expect to be heading home any time soon.
They are some of the hundreds — possibly thousands — of Canadian line workers who have been called into service to help rebuild power grids after Helene and now Hurricane Milton have left millions of Americans in the dark.
Former public safety minister didn't know about delayed spy warrant, he tells inquiry
Former public safety minister Bill Blair told a federal inquiry Friday he had no knowledge about delays in approving a spy service warrant in 2021 that may have included references to people in his own government.
A commission of inquiry into foreign interference has heard that it took 54 days for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service warrant application to be approved by Blair.
The average turnaround time for such applications is four to 10 days.