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Lithium drives nearly $6 million in subsurface mineral bids

Lithium drives nearly $6 million in subsurface mineral bids

REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan's first subsurface mineral public offering of the 2024-25 fiscal year, held on July 8, generated $5,935,425 in revenue, driven by interest in lithium potential.
Western Canada under the hot sun as heatwave brings heat warnings

Western Canada under the hot sun as heatwave brings heat warnings

The first real heatwave of the summer is here. Heat warnings are in affect for many areas across the Prairies as a ridge of high pressure makes its way through.
Canada's High Commissioner hopes change in U.K. government brings change to stalled bi-lateral trade talks with Canada

Canada's High Commissioner hopes change in U.K. government brings change to stalled bi-lateral trade talks with Canada

The newly elected Labour Party in the United Kingdom has its work cut out for it when it comes to several issues, including trade. In particular, the new U.K.
Cargill employees in Guelph reach a deal, Calgary workers voting on an offer

Cargill employees in Guelph reach a deal, Calgary workers voting on an offer

One Cargill strike might be over, but another might be waiting in the wings. Workers at the ready made plant in Calgary, that processes beef from the plant in nearby High River, voted Monday on a tentative contract offer.
Barley research continuing in large part to funding from federal government, farm groups

Barley research continuing in large part to funding from federal government, farm groups

A total of $9.6-million in funding will help the Canadian National Barley Cluster make barley a more competitive and resilient crop. $5.
Reservoirs, Lake Diefenbaker doing okay after significant rainfall

Reservoirs, Lake Diefenbaker doing okay after significant rainfall

Water levels in Saskatchewan are okay, after a weather system in late-June brought a bunch of rain to the west and central regions of the province.
Some regions need warm, drier weather to help crops develop

Some regions need warm, drier weather to help crops develop

Crop conditions are good but still behind development, according to the Saskatchewan Crop Report released Thursday.
SCIC increasing Guardian Dog Rebate

SCIC increasing Guardian Dog Rebate

Changes have been made to the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation's (SCIC) Guardian Dog Rebate Program.
June weather brought the opposite of initial forecast

June weather brought the opposite of initial forecast

June was a cool and wet month for most of Saskatchewan.

SaskAgToday Roundtable Episode 41

Programming note: The SaskAgToday.com Roundtable will be taking a two week break, and will return on Friday, July 19.