The first chargers are already operating in Regina, up to 13 more locations set to open by the end of the year and another 50 by 2026 The post Tim Hortons, FLO to install EV fast chargers at 100 restaurants by 2028 appeared first on Electric Autonomy Canada.| Electric Autonomy Canada
How Canada Wins: The Saskatchewan Roughriders are a community-owned CFL franchise so intent on giving back that they formed a foundation to support amateur sports, health and education.| Regina Leader-Post
When the trial judge did not reconsider admissibility of explicit photos of the complainant after circumstances changed, it affected trial fairness, Justice Jodi Wildeman wrote.| Regina Leader-Post
Saskatchewan pulse crops are faring well as harvesting operations begin in the province. The post Pulse Weekly: Saskatchewan peas, lentils in good condition appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsPulses & Production Tips - Grainews
At 12 per cent complete as of Aug. 25, harvest progress in Saskatchewan was well behind the five-year average of 25 per cent finished, the provincial agriculture department reported. Rain and thunderstorms hampered harvesting in some areas of Saskatchewan.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
This forecast period is looking straightforward as surface high pressure and upper-level ridging looks to dominate the forecast. This should bring what looks to be an extended period of sunny skies and warm to hot temperatures. The post Prairie forecast: Warm and dry for the long weekend appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
This forecast period is looking straightforward as surface high pressure and upper-level ridging looks to dominate the forecast. This should bring what looks to be an extended period of sunny skies and warm to hot temperatures. The post Prairie forecast: Warm and dry for the long weekend appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
Rain, humidity and thunderstorms delayed harvesting and crop progress in Saskatchewan during the week ended Aug. 18, 2025. The post Saskatchewan Crop Report: Rain, humidity delay harvest progress appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
The province plans to cover half the improvement cost for a road deemed crucial for economic activity in the farming sector.| leaderpost
Rain, humidity and thunderstorms delayed harvesting and crop progress in Saskatchewan during the week ended Aug. 18, 2025.| Grainews
Prairie grain growers seeking improved productivity within a narrow seeding window are the intended market for Saskatchewan manufacturer Morris Equipment’s new, higher-capacity 1440 air cart.| Grainews
Saskatoon software firm aims to make agentic AI more accessible for SMBs. The post Vendasta launches AI agents to bring “enterprise-grade” automation to small businesses first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
Saskatchewan startup gives over 3,000 sports orgs and three million users an assist with league management. The post TeamLinkt scores $8.3-million CAD Series A to expand sports administration platform across North America first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
With expert support from tech veterans, startups like LiORA are proving the Prairies can punch above their weight. The post Co.Labs’ XiR program is turning mentorship into $100 million of momentum first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
U of R president Jeff Keshen posted a statement on Facebook Friday announcing the university had terminated its lease agreements with URSU.| leaderpost
For this forecast period it looks like the active pattern that developed last week will continue with a couple of lows forecasted to impact parts of the Prairies.| Alberta Farmer Express
For this forecast period it looks like the active pattern that developed last week will continue with a couple of lows forecasted to impact parts of the Prairies. The post Prairie forecast: Unsettled weather to continue appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsWeather & Production Tips - Grainews
For this forecast period we start with a small but fairly potent area of low pressure lifting northwards through Manitoba. Meanwhile, weak high pressure is covering Alberta and Saskatchewan. The post Prairie forecast: Merging lows bring plenty of chances for rain appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsWeather & Production Tips - Grainews
This forecast period is looking much more stable and predictable as a large area of high pressure dominates the Prairie region.| Grainews
For this forecast period it looks like the active pattern that developed last week will continue with a couple of lows forecasted to impact parts of the Prairies.| Manitoba Co-operator
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For this forecast period we start with a small but fairly potent area of low pressure lifting northwards through Manitoba. Meanwhile, weak high pressure is covering Alberta and Saskatchewan. The post Prairie forecast: Merging lows bring plenty of chances for rain appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
This forecast period starts with a broad, cool area of high pressure stretching across the Prairie provinces. The cool air combined with strong mid-summer sunshine is leading to partly cloudy skies along with the odd shower or thundershower.| Manitoba Co-operator
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has introduced a new policy that requires consent before staff can cut the hair of Indigenous patients.| leaderpost
About 500 people have been forced to flee Clearwater River Dene Nation and another 1,000 have been asked to leave the village of Pinehouse.| leaderpost
Heavy rains fell on parts of Saskatchewan during the week ended July 17, 2025, but they were a mixed blessing for fields and pastures.| Farmtario
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This forecast period starts with a broad, cool area of high pressure stretching across the Prairie provinces. The cool air combined with strong mid-summer sunshine is leading to partly cloudy skies along with the odd shower or thundershower.| Grainews
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Heavy rains fell on parts of Saskatchewan during the week ended July 17, 2025, but they were a mixed blessing for fields and pastures. The post Saskatchewan Crop Report: Rains benefit some crops appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
Our current unsettled and—for lack of better word—'messy' weather pattern looks to continue for at least one more week.| Grainews
Saskatchewan ag minister Daryl Harrison discusses trade, tariffs and agriculture at Ag in Motion 2025.| The Western Producer
A broad but unorganized area of low pressure impacts all three Prairie provinces for at least the first half of this forecast period. Unsettled weather means it will be a difficult forecast to pin down. It also means seasonable temperatures with no big intense heat waves expected—though that doesn’t mean we won’t see a few hot days.| Grainews
Large, partially-buried field boulders are typically beyond the capabilities of a stand-alone rock picker. That usually means digging them out some other way, with a different machine — that is, unless it’s Dave Hundeby’s.| Grainews
Dr. Ashwani Narang faces three charges of unprofessional conduct, brought by the oversight body that regulates medicine in Saskatchewan.| leaderpost
Crops in Saskatchewan continued to be largely normal in their development, the provincial agriculture department said in its latest weekly crop report.| Alberta Farmer Express
Manitoba’s first hay cut of 2025 isn’t huge by initial counts, but things are worse farther west in the Prairies| Manitoba Co-operator
A University of Saskatchewan project seeking to unlock the genetic potential of Canadian beef cattle has received a funding boost from the federal and provincial governments.| Alberta Farmer Express
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The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has upheld the impersonation of a police officer and criminal harassment convictions of Travis Patron.| leaderpost
Rains were welcome across much of Saskatchewan during the week ended June 9, but topsoil moisture levels declined and crop damage was a concern in areas that missed out on the precipitation, said the latest provincial crop report.| Alberta Farmer Express
FNBC and BDC have announced a $100-million CAD initiative to help Indigenous communities and economic development agencies acquire established businesses.| BetaKit
Solo creator shouts out fellow Canadians as he bests Ubisoft and other large rivals.| BetaKit
Provincial agency expands refundable investor tax credit to include life science startups.| BetaKit
September in Saskatchewan brings shorter days and crisp autumn air that signal the start of the dramatically beautiful fall colour season. Here are eight great spots to see them!| Must Do Canada
This is your chance to get off-the-beaten-track with these hidden gem road trips in Saskatchewan, Canada.| Must Do Canada
We start this forecast period with a strong area of low pressure pushing in off the southern coast of B.C. This low will bring very mild temperatures to southern Alberta on Wednesday and into Thursday. It will then help to develop an area of low pressure over south-central regions early Thursday morning.| Grainews
For this forecast period, as predicted a week ago, we're finally going to see an end to this long cold snap. The polar vortex is weakening and is forecasted to move off to the east. This will allow for a strong push of mild Pacific air to flood across the Prairies. It should bring temperatures above freezing to Alberta beginning early in the forecast period. Near to above freezing temperatures should move into Saskatchewan and Manitoba over the weekend.| Grainews
At the corporate level there are a lot of similarities between equipment manufacturers Horsch and Claas. Both are family-owned firms headquartered in| Grainews
Saskatchewan is tailor-made for camping, allowing us to go to places that may not have other accommodation options. In addition to provincial, national, and regional parks, there are numerous campgrounds in communities throughout the province. When we head into the north, the possibilities for wilderness camping are practically endless. These are 15 places that we […]| Must Do Canada
Cypress Hills Saskatchewan reveals one of Canada’s most pleasant landscapes with its unique blend of grasslands, forests, and highlands.| Must Do Canada
Horseback riding travel adventures, The Dead Sea of Canada, equine therapy, foodie dreams and Northern Lights -- it's all possible on a southern Saskatchewan road trip.| Mommy Gearest
Saskatchewan reported 15 per cent of its harvest was complete, compared to 21 per cent at this time last year, but higher than the five-year average of 13 per cent and the 10-year average of 11 per cent. In the southwest region, 29 per cent of its harvest was complete while the northwest region was only at one per cent complete.| Farmtario
By: Grant Fraser @travelgolfguy Dakota Dunes (Photo: Grant Fraser) There is only one thing that the people of Saskatchewan cherish more than their beloved Roughriders and that’s the game of golf. When both are in season there is no better place to live in Canada than in the land of the “living skies” where [...]| Golf The World.ca