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Estevan Mercury Year in Review: March 2024

Estevan Mercury Year in Review: March 2024

March was a month filled with many events. The month unfolded with diverse activities and notable occurrences.
Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Minister Harrison reflects on issues faced by the ag sector in 2024

Harrison’s first public event as Ag Minister was Canadian Western Agribition a few weeks after being appointed.
PSSD trustees to receive pay bump of over $40 per month this year

PSSD trustees to receive pay bump of over $40 per month this year

Trustees approved their pay increase — and other reimbursement-related topics — during a recent organizational meeting.
Regina police investigating death on Robinson Street

Regina police investigating death on Robinson Street

Anyone who has information to assist in this investigation is asked to contact the Regina Police Service.
Agriculture This Week: Politics aside, united stance versus Trump needed

Agriculture This Week: Politics aside, united stance versus Trump needed

Whatever we do, may politics in this country be left at the door, so the voice sending the Canadian message is united.
Opinion: Plan to tackle cow farts risks losing consumer trust

Opinion: Plan to tackle cow farts risks losing consumer trust

Reducing methane emissions is essential for agriculture, but it must not compromise informed consumer choice.
Opinion: An entrepreneur's guide to mastering decision-making

Opinion: An entrepreneur's guide to mastering decision-making

Follow our steps to confident decision-making to help shape your business success.
Opinion: The federal government found money for a GST holiday

Opinion: The federal government found money for a GST holiday

Why not for the years-promised Canada Disability Benefit?
Schemenauer’s uses Mennonite roots for latest novels

Schemenauer’s uses Mennonite roots for latest novels

Elma Schemenauer has published 78 books in her 30 years working in publishing.
Bringing more technology to ranch country

Bringing more technology to ranch country

Seasoned USask researcher believes more genomics intelligence would greatly benefit cow-calf producers.
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