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CEPA Trade Agreement signed between Canada and Indonesia

CEPA Trade Agreement signed between Canada and Indonesia

Canada and Indonesia signed a bi-lateral agreement that further advances trade between the two countries. In a news release, the federal government says with Indonesia being Southeast Asia's largest economy with a GDP of close to $1.
Sask. Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program mentees and mentors are revealed

Sask. Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program mentees and mentors are revealed

REGINA - Pairings between mentees and mentors for the Saskatchewan Next Gen Agriculture Mentorship Program Cohort Six have been announced in Regina.

SaskAgToday.com Roundtable Episode 59

On the first SaskAgToday.com Roundtable of December with Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.
More collaboration the main focus of new APAS President Bill Prybylski

More collaboration the main focus of new APAS President Bill Prybylski

Members of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) elected a new president during this week's Annual General Meeting at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina.
More help to support rapid growth near BHP’s Jansen potash site

More help to support rapid growth near BHP’s Jansen potash site

Humboldt – On Nov. 29, PrairiesCan’s announced an additional $500,000 to help develop and support the rapid growth in east central Saskatchewan from the BHP’s Jansen Potash mine expansion projects.
Canola production estimate lower than 2023: Stats Canada

Canola production estimate lower than 2023: Stats Canada

Statistics Canada has dramatically lowered its canola production estimate for 2024 .
Latest Sask oil & gas Crown land sale brings in $11.39 million

Latest Sask oil & gas Crown land sale brings in $11.39 million

REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held on Dec. 3, raised $11,392,502 for the province, with the southeast region generating most of the revenue.
November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

The weather in November was a tale of two different climates.

Prices still up as demand for cattle remains high

The number of cattle being marketed is going down but demand remains high, keeping prices for feeder steers and heifers up in the province.
Avoid a polar swim this winter

Avoid a polar swim this winter

REGINA — With colder temperatures arriving and ice beginning to form on waterbodies across the province, the Water Security Agency (WSA) is reminding the public about ice safety.