Summer ends with a big splash in Shellbrook
By: Jordan Twiss Shellbrook’s season of sunshine, outdoor play, and swimming came to an unofficial end on Friday, Aug. 23, as Kinsmen Park and the Shellbrook Swimming Pool played host to the annual Party in the Park.
Read MoreReader letters highlight gender misconceptions
By: Jordan Twiss It’s been encouraging, over the last few weeks, to receive a number of letters to the editor from readers.
Read MoreAg and nature must co-exist
By: Calvin Daniels A recent headline on a farm media website caught my attention.
Read MoreBlue Jays’ rebuild off to encouraging start
By: Bruce Penton The Toronto Blue Jays are doing it right.
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Logan Donohue sinks $10,000 hole in one
By: Jordan Twiss It wasn’t quite a PGA Tour level paycheck, but for Logan Donohue a $10,000 prize for sinking a hole in one made for a pretty good day.
Read MoreSask. election set to be competitive race
By: Jordan Twiss Over the past 17 years, elections in Saskatchewan have been less of a question about who will win, and more of a question about how commanding the reigning Sask. Party government’s majority will be.
Read MoreOpen Farm Days bridges gaps between ag and public
By: Calvin Daniels It is of course a well-understood reality that, increasingly, the consumers of food have little direct connection to the farms and farmers that produce the food.
Read MoreCanada: Small population, big medal haul
By: Bruce Penton It’s no surprise that the world’s athletic powers, the United States and China, stood atop the medal standings when the Paris Olympic Games concluded Aug. 11.
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