Celebrate Summer - Best Summer Memories
We have officially completed the 2025 Celebrate Summer Photo Contest!
Congratulations to Jodi Apps, the winner of our final week, with a photo that captures the spontaneity of summer!
A big thank you to everyone who entered photo's for this week's theme!
While the photo contest may be coming to an end, there is still much to celebrate! Check out our Meal in the Field and Classroom of the Month promotion's to keep the good memories coming, even as the air gets cooler.
Check out all of this week's entries below.
Dry summer conditions can lead to poor water quality for livestock
Manitoba Agriculture warns of poor water quality risk for livestock during dry summer
Manitoba livestock producers are being advised to closely monitor water quality for their animals as dry summer conditions can concentrate harmful substances in watering sources.
Farmland a buyers’ market?
The farmland market in Saskatchewan may be tilting toward the buyer.
It’s not there yet because sellers still have the upper hand, but real estate agents in the province say more land may soon come up for sale, thus tipping the scales in favour of buyers.
As of August 2025, 265 farmland properties were posted on the MLS system in Saskatchewan. That’s down drastically from 2020, when the number of farms for sale was close to 500.
First pre-season game approaching fast for Kindersley Jr. Klippers
It's game week for the Kindersley Jr. Klippers.
Players arrived in Kindersley last week for the team's annual golf tournament, as the offseason officially came to an end this past weekend with hopefuls hitting the ice for camp. Now the team is practicing before hitting the road to Drumheller for a game on Friday, before going to Lloydminster on holiday Monday.
Skill skates took place all last week until Friday at 5:30 when main camp hit the ice to kick off three days of scrimmages.
News from the Oil Patch (August 26)
Since the mid-’90s, west-central Saskatchewan oilman Clarence Rye has been closely tuned in to what’s pumping in the patch
Using data from the Government of Saskatchewan, Rye digs into the local drilling numbers, so you don't have to.
RCMP say erratic driving reports preceded fatal rollover near Unity
Unity RCMP say a man is dead following a single-vehicle rollover west of Unity on Saturday afternoon.
Officers were called around 3 p.m. to the intersection of Highway 14 and Highway 675, where the vehicle had left the road and rolled. The driver, an adult man from British Columbia, was declared dead at the scene by paramedics. His family has been notified.
Biggar recreational courts vandalized over the weekend
The Town of Biggar is urging residents to come forward with information after vandals targeted local recreational facilities early Sunday evening.
Tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts in the community were damaged, prompting a social media statement from the town condemning the actions. “This type of behavior is unacceptable and shows a complete lack of respect for our community,” the town said Monday.
SHA warns of possible virus-carrying mosquito
Although summer is drawing to an end and extreme heat in the southwest has started to subside, mosquitoes haven't yet.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is advising southwest residents about a type of mosquito present at this time of the year that can carry the West Nile Virus.
SaskEnergy to conduct controlled flare south of Rosetown
SaskEnergy says residents south of Rosetown may notice a large flame early next week as the Crown corporation carries out maintenance on its natural gas system.
The utility will conduct controlled natural gas flaring at a block valve site about 18 kilometres south of Rosetown, west of Highway 4, on Tuesday morning. The work is scheduled between 6 and 9 a.m., though SaskEnergy says timing could shift depending on operating requirements.
Tax agency extends contracts of 850 call centre workers amid staffing concerns
The Canada Revenue Agency has offered contract extensions to around 850 call centre employees as their union sounds the alarm over staffing levels.
CRA spokesperson Etienne Biram says the workers, whose contracts were set to expire in September, were contacted about the decision last week.
The federal union representing workers at the tax agency recently launched an online campaign denouncing staffing cuts.