By Kindersley RCMP, June 1, 2016 The following is an update: Three individuals responsible for a home invasion on May 27th, 2016 in Kindersley have been arrested and are currently scheduled to appear today (2016-06-01) at the Saskatoon Provincial Court House. On May 27th, 2016 Kindersley RCMP responded to a call of a possible home… Continue reading UPDATE: RCMP Investigate Possible Home Invasion in Kindersley
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Seeding mishaps can happen in many ways
By Kevin Hursh, The Western Producer, May 26, 2016 If, as the song goes, there must be 50 ways to leave your lover, there must be at least that many ways to have seeding misses. See if any of these resonate with your experience: Fertilizer lumps All too often there are various rocks and chunks… Continue reading Seeding mishaps can happen in many ways
Canola hangs steady while US crop markets fall
By D’Arce McMillian, Reuters News Agency, May 31, 2016 Canola futures barely changed on Tuesday while U.S. crop futures were mostly lower July Chicago wheat fell 3.5 percent, corn was down about two percent and soybeans down 0.74 percent. New crop December contracts were down a little less. Canola got support from rising soy oil, which… Continue reading Canola hangs steady while US crop markets fall
EgyptAir black boxes believed to be detected, Egyptian officials say
By The Associated Press, June 1, 2016 French ship picks up pings deep under Mediterranean, presumed to be from doomed airliner Egypt said Wednesday that a French ship has picked up signals from deep under the Mediterranean Sea, presumed to be from one of the black boxes of the EgyptAir plane that crashed last month,… Continue reading EgyptAir black boxes believed to be detected, Egyptian officials say
Hillary Clinton could lose Democratic nomination to Bernie Sanders
By Mal Siret, Independant.co.uk, June 1, 2016 A big win in the 7 June California primary could hand Mr Sanders hundreds more delegates, which would call into question Ms Clinton’s candidacy Hillary Clinton could lose the race for Democratic nominee as the focus shifts to California, where an influx of voter registrations threatens to derail her lead over Bernie Sanders. Mr Sanders will be looking… Continue reading Hillary Clinton could lose Democratic nomination to Bernie Sanders
After a drought, signs of new growth in the oilsands
By Tracy Johnson, CBC News, June 1, 2016 MEG Energy applies for new oilsands project In March, with oil prices skidding under $40 US a barrel, MEG Energy quietly published a notice of its application to build a new oilsands project south of Fort McMurray. The May River project isn’t huge — it will top out at approximately… Continue reading After a drought, signs of new growth in the oilsands
Northern Sask., campground scorched in 2015 accepting bookings
By CBC News, June 1, 2016 La Ronge campground suffered heavy damage from last year’s wildfires A popular northern Saskatchewan campground is almost back to normal after being scorched by wildfires last year. This week, the Wadin Bay campground at Lac La Ronge Provincial Park will begin taking reservations starting June 1 at 7 a.m.… Continue reading Northern Sask., campground scorched in 2015 accepting bookings
Look south, Saskatchewan to catch a glimpse of Mars
By CBC News, May 31, 2016 Vance Petriew says the Red Planet should be visible south of Regina for most of the summer For people in Saskatchewan interested in seeing Mars, but not interested enough to take a one-way trip, this summer is your chance. On May 30, Mars made its closest approach to the… Continue reading Look south, Saskatchewan to catch a glimpse of Mars
Saskatchewan sees rise in bankruptcy rate
By CBC News, May 31, 2016 Province sees 19 per cent jump over last year People in Saskatchewan continue to struggle with consumer debt. According to the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada, Saskatchewan saw 19.8 per cent more people declare bankruptcy in the first quarter of the year, compared to last year. Read full… Continue reading Saskatchewan sees rise in bankruptcy rate
Japan parents left missing boy in woods 'as punishment'
By BBC News, May 29, 2016 The parents of a seven-year-old boy missing in the mountains of northern Japan have admitted that they left him alone in the woods as a punishment. The child has not been seen for two days, since his parents abandoned him in northern Hokkaido, a region home to wild bears.… Continue reading Japan parents left missing boy in woods 'as punishment'