Middle East conflict raises farmers’ concerns

Middle East conflict raises farmers’ concerns

Fertilizer Canada urges farmers to monitor local fertilizer supplies due to potential disruptions from Middle East conflicts affecting trade routes. With concerns about rising input costs and fertilizer availability, farmers are advised to check storage levels and plan accordingly. The situation could lead to increased fuel prices impacting their operations.
Tuition relief to continue until 2030 for Ukrainian post-secondary students in Saskatchewan

Tuition relief to continue until 2030 for Ukrainian post-secondary students in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan has extended tuition relief for Ukrainian post-secondary students until March 31, 2030, allowing them to pay domestic rates instead of international ones under the CUAET program. This support aims to help displaced students succeed in their education, impacting their futures positively amid challenges from the war in Ukraine.
Flagstaff County Council receives presentation on Highway 13 road widening project from Daysland to Bawlf

Flagstaff County Council receives presentation on Highway 13 road widening project from Daysland to Bawlf

During a Flagstaff County Council meeting on February 11, Alberta Transportation presented a highway widening project for Highway 13 between Daysland and Bawlf. The 13.5km project aims to improve safety and connectivity by widening the road from 8.5m to 13.6m. Estimated costs are $22.5 million, with construction targeted for mid-2027.
Albertans should look closely at their fire insurance policies

Albertans should look closely at their fire insurance policies

Alberta residents should review their fire insurance policies to ensure coverage for firefighting services, which can incur significant costs separate from property damage. Municipalities increasingly bill for fire department responses, and inadequate coverage may lead to unexpected expenses. Experts advise consulting local insurance brokers to confirm adequate protection against these charges.
Big Valley Market destroyed by fire

Big Valley Market destroyed by fire

A fire on February 25 destroyed the Big Valley Market in the Village of Big Valley. Emergency crews, including Heartland Regional Fire Services, responded promptly. The cause of the fire remains unknown, and the investigation is ongoing. Mayor Clark German confirmed there were no injuries reported, but damage to nearby structures is unconfirmed.