Moe, Sask Party win fifth majority mandate
By: Jordan Twiss When business resumes at the Legislature later this fall, it will be under the stewardship of another Saskatchewan Party government.
Read MoreSask Party renewal must start with accountability
By: Jordan Twiss As the provincial election headed into the home stretch last week, the polls were laying out some pretty clear expectations for what the legislature might look like later this fall.
Read MoreSoil battery tech highlights importance of science
By: Calvin Daniels It is simply amazing what science and research is achieving these days in term of farming’s future.
Read MorePrediction time: Riders, Als in Grey Cup
By: Bruce Penton Since narrow back-to-back losses to Winnipeg in the Labour Day Classic and Banjo Bowl, the Saskatchewan Roughriders have been the Canadian Football League’s hottest team. And it couldn’t be happening at a better time.
Read MoreOctober 24, 2024 – Fall Home Edition
Comedy show brings laughter to Shellbrook
By: Jordan Twiss Three comedians walk into a theatre…While that could be the set up for a killer punchline, it’s also what happened at the Shellbrook Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 19, as the Shellbrook Theatre Committee brought…
Read MoreCanadian politics keeps playing same old tune
By: Jordan Twiss If you adhere to the Chinese zodiac, then you’ll know 2024 is the Year of the Dragon, the most auspicious and powerful creature in the zodiac.
Read MoreTractors certain to undergo electric evolution
By: Calvin Daniels It takes energy to produce crops – that is simply the way it is.
Read MoreCampbell makes NHL coaching history
By: Bruce Penton When Dan Bylsma went searching for an assistant coach to join him on the Seattle Kraken’s bench, he wasn’t out to make history; he was simply looking for the best coach available.
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