Author Archives: Harvard Media
Last minute change of numbers is beneficial for Strasbourg man and his mother
The winner of a one million dollar MAXMILLIONS draw from last Tuesday’s Lotto MAX draw has come forward. Wade Thomas of Strasbourg and his mother Jean purchased the winning ticket from the Sherw...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
Parts of Saskatchewan hit with much needed rain this past weekend
Some areas of the province in desperate need of rain saw that much needed precipitation over the weekend. Pilger, east of Saskatoon, was the rainfall champion at 64 millimeters. Environment CanadaR...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
Cameco has hired independent “experts” to assess groundwater contamination at Key Lake
Work to assess groundwater contamination from Cameco’s Key Lake Mill will start later this month. The company’s spokesperson says independent experts have been hired for the job. Carey Hyn...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
FLEA – Monday June 17th, 2019
5th wheel hitch – $250.00 Donna – 306-268-4455 Two 3 year old Hereford bulls – $3,000 Bruce – 306-296-7865 4 1/2 HP snowblower with 30″ cut – $500.00 ...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
Opening grain prices Monday June 17
Opening grain prices Monday June 17 Durum 239.51 Feed Barley 212.63 Canola 425.72 Flax 472.42 Oats 193.53 Yellow Peas 239.54 Feed Wheat 196.98 1 Red Spring Wheat 241.36
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
Major road construction being done to Highway 7 nearing completion
Major safety improvements are continuing on Highway 7 this summer. By the end of the month, work on the third and final phase of a 35 kilometre twinning project between Saskatoon and Delisle is set to...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
CFL suspends Simoni Lawrence two games for hit on Riders QB Zach Collaros
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will be without Simoni Lawrence for the next two games. The CFL has announced a two game suspension for Lawrence’s hit to the head of Saskatchewan Roughriders QB Zach Col...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
Regina gym owners showing concern over proposed zoning bylaw
A proposed zoning bylaw has local gym owners upset and worried. The City of Regina is proposing a new bylaw that would no longer have recreational facilities in industrial and light industrial areas, ...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
Canada’s Farm progress Show begins this week in Regina
Over 30,000 people are expected to attend the Canada Farm Progress show, which opens Wednesday in Regina. Manager Shirley Janeczko said there are over 500 exhibits at the show, featuring the latest in...
Harvard Media Jun 17, 2019
(Jamie) The Old Pretending To Be Asleep Trick
Last night was one of those nights when, apparently, the pets felt they needed more attention than we needed sleep. It all started at about 11 when I heard Max out in the kitchen slurping from his wat...
Harvard Media Jun 16, 2019
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