Long-awaited Sask. snowfall celebrated by ski hill, but may do little to help farmers' crops

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Those in both agriculture and recreation in Saskatchewan have been wishing for snow for the past few months. Now that snow has finally come to much of the province, some are breathing a sigh of relief, but for others, it may be a little too late.

Mission Ridge Winter Park — located about 75 kilometres east of Regina — is welcoming the snow with gusto. Anders Svenson, business manager at the park, said the cold temperatures mean ski hill operators can finally look forward to happy customers on the slopes. 

“This is what we’ve been waiting for so far this season — real cold temperatures so that we

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