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Agriculture 150

Agriculture 150

Celebrating 150 years of agriculture in Canada!
Canada Day ceremony opens Mossbank pool

Canada Day ceremony opens Mossbank pool

Mossbank Mayor Gregg Nagel cut the ribbon as the town’s swimming pool opened after renovations on July 1. The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place as part of the Canada Day celebrations in Mossbank.

Attitudes to Saskatchewan agriculture are outdated

Canadians officially celebrated 150 years of Confederation on July 1. This was an important date to mark because creating a national narrative is essential to nation-building.
ACHS student off to nationals

ACHS student off to nationals

Assiniboia Composite High School student Logan Fettes is off to the national youth track and field championship in Brandon on August 11-13.
Father-daughter exhibit opens at gallery

Father-daughter exhibit opens at gallery

A unique father-daughter art exhibit opens during the week of the Assiniboia Artist Retreat at the Shurniak Art Gallery in Assiniboia.

Adding value to agricultural produce good for sector growth

T his past week we’ve seen yet another Saskatchewan agricultural company add value to their product before it leaves the province.
Art Gallery hosts Canada 150 exhibit

Art Gallery hosts Canada 150 exhibit

The Shurniak Art Gallery presents a beautiful and thought-provoking Canada 150 exhibit for the month of July and August. The exhibit depicts this southwest part of the province from 1867 to the present with agriculture as the dominant theme.
Broken Arrow Youth Ranch golf

Broken Arrow Youth Ranch golf

The Broken Arrow Youth Ranch held a golf tournament and pig roast at the Willow Bunch golf course on June 17. The fun event was a fundraiser for the ranch.
Down for the bird count

Down for the bird count

The Old Wives Lake Watershed Association and Nature Saskatchewan teamed up for a bird count at Old Wives Lake and surrounding area on June 21. The bird count takes place twice a year in spring and fall.

Mankota students enjoy Banff trip

The Grade 9 to 12 students made an eventful class trip to Banff from June 8 to 11 accompanied by Mr. Ficzel, Mr. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Blair. They had a quick road trip to the national park and set up their tents right before the rain began to pour.
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