École Debden Public School fêtes grads
By: Corine Amundson With the announcement of the STF job sanctions being lifted at 4 p.m. on June 14th, a wave of relief and happiness was felt from the students, staff, and parents.
Read MoreMoe abandons leadership to court conspiracists
By: Jordan Twiss For much of its history, Canada has effectively been a country in which elections boil down to a choice between two parties that have a credible chance of forming government (usually Conservative or Liberal parties).
Read MoreVideo conferencing enhances farm diagnostics
By: Calvin Daniels Ever come upon a tidbit of information that apparently is new, but you would have expected to have been the norm for quite some time?
Read MoreSure things are rare at NHL draft
By: Bruce Penton The ghost of Nail Yakupov annually hangs over the National Hockey League draft, which is being held at the Sphere in Las Vegas this Friday and Saturday.
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PETE “EVERT” LUNDEENMay 10, 1929 – June 13, 2024
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WP Sandin celebrates Class of 2024
By: Jordan Twiss The 34 graduates in WP Sandin High School’s Class of 2024 were toasted by the community with all of the traditional pomp and circumstance during their graduation ceremony and parade on Friday, June 14.
Read MoreMPs aiding foreign states must be named
By: Jordan Twiss A little over a year ago, when former Governor General David Johnston delivered the findings of his investigation into foreign interference, concluding that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government…
Read MoreBill C-275 not so clear cut
By: Calvin Daniels When it comes to politics – especially at the federal government level – few things are ever as black and white as we might like.
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