A low level photo of a pea crop in bloom.

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers reduces check-off levy

The group has seen a significant increase in its unrestricted surplus, which was $12.6 million at the end of the last fiscal year

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers have reduced the check-off levy from 0.67 per cent to 0.6 per cent of gross sales at the first point of sale.







Some of the large animal handling equipment inside the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

Veterinary college renews interprovincial pact

Western College of Veterinary Medicine agreement alters seat numbers and dedicates spots for large animal, rural positions

Saskatchewan students who want to study veterinary medicine now have an increased chance of being admitted to the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

This is a computer graphic rendering of Drake Meats Processors’s federally inspected facility that is expected to open in September 2026.

Saskatchewan meat company builds new plant

Construction of Drake Meats’ new facility in Saskatoon is currently underway and expected to be fully operational by early 2028

Saskatchewan-owned and operated Drake Meats Processors Inc. will be expanding operations with a new meat processing facility in Saskatoon.

A "Drake Meat Processors" roadside sign photographed in summertime against a blue sky background.

Drake Meats to build new facility

Saskatchewan meat company Drake Meats Processors Inc. will be building a new meat processing facility in Saskatoon that is expected to employ 200 local people once fully operational.


Small flags of both Canada and Uzbekistan sit on a desk with a backdrop that reads "Break New Ground" in the background.

Olds College signs training agreement with Uzbekistan

The training agreement will establish an environment, social and governance program that will be offered to students in Uzbekistan

Countries across the globe are seeking out Canadian post-secondary institutions for partnerships focused on learning and exchanging knowledge.