Grain industry raising concerns over growing backlog of rail shipments

Source: The Canadian Press, February 26, 2018  Shippers say they’re paying penalties because grain is not ready to load at ports Grain shippers and producers are raising concerns about a growing backlog of rail shipments that they say is leading to lost sales and unreliable exports. The Ag Transport Coalition that represents several grain associations says… Continue reading Grain industry raising concerns over growing backlog of rail shipments

Premier says Sask. should get federal funding to reduce emissions despite saying ‘no’ to carbon tax plan

Source: Micki Cowan, CBC News, February 26, 2018  All other provinces and territories have signed on to deal Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province should still receive federal funding for emission reduction programs despite saying “no” to the federal carbon tax plan. “Last I checked the province of Saskatchewan is still part of the nation… Continue reading Premier says Sask. should get federal funding to reduce emissions despite saying ‘no’ to carbon tax plan

Bus passengers describe terrifying scene after pileup on B.C. highway

Source: CTV News, February 27, 2018  Seven people were seriously injured in a major pileup on B.C.’s Coquihalla Highway that involved two buses, two transport trucks and more than 160 people. The chain reaction of collisions happened in Hope, B.C., at approximately 8 p.m. Sunday, sending 29 people to four area hospitals and 136 others… Continue reading Bus passengers describe terrifying scene after pileup on B.C. highway

Liberals begin road to 2019 with budget focused on their strengths

Source: Joanna Smith, The Canadian Press, February 26, 2018  OTTAWA — The Liberals are paving the road to the next election with a mid-mandate budget focused on fulfilling some on-brand promises, while potentially saving room for flashier, big-ticket items that will come closer to voting day in 2019. “The hints thus far seem to be around… Continue reading Liberals begin road to 2019 with budget focused on their strengths

Trump signs report rejecting own views on trade, Canada

Source: Alexander Panetta, The Canadian Press , February 26, 2018  WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s views on trade have taken a battering in a newly released report that was not only published by his own White House, but presented under his own signature. The self-rebuke includes some of his talking points about Canada. Read full article here….… Continue reading Trump signs report rejecting own views on trade, Canada

Forecaster says spring temperatures to be delayed in much of Canada

Source: Nicole Thompson, The Canadian Press, February 26, 2018  Spring will arrive a little late and showcase rather volatile weather this year, one of Canada’s most high-profile forecasters predicted Monday. In its spring outlook, the Weather Network said temperatures across much of the country will skew colder through March and early April before eventually warming up toward… Continue reading Forecaster says spring temperatures to be delayed in much of Canada

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Kindersley Glass: Quality Sun Rooms

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Kindersley Chamber of Commerce: Working for You

Working on your behalf to affect changes for the positive benefit of the business community in Kindersley. Your Chamber membership plays a vital part in your business and working for you is what we do! The Chamber exists to keep local economic conditions at a level where businesses and professionals are able to be profitable.… Continue reading Kindersley Chamber of Commerce: Working for You

Castle Building Centre: Painting Supplies, Ideas & More

Painting is one of the best DIY projects you can do to refresh and update your home.  You can maximize light to achieve an airy, modern look or create impact with a dramatic feature wall. Whatever project you choose, our paint experts can help you make smart colour and product choices. Be sure to check… Continue reading Castle Building Centre: Painting Supplies, Ideas & More