By: Jordan Twiss Though they may not have their own personal connections to residential schools or the Sixties Scoop, Nicole Erb and her team at Evergreen Oasis Counselling and Consulting deal with their legacy and impacts every single day.
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By: Jordan Twiss If ever you needed proof that time is a nonsensical, completely made-up construct, consider the following: 10 years ago, to this exact date, my first news articles and first weekly column appeared in the pages of the Shellbrook Chronicle.
Read MoreTrade disruptions pose threat to food security
By: Calvin Daniels When you live in Canada it’s difficult to envision grocery store shelves being empty.
Read MoreSkinner finally bound for NHL playoffs
By: Bruce Penton The happiest guy on the eve of the 2024-25 National Hockey League season might just be Jeff Skinner.
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Blaine Lake student named to Sask. Youth Council
By: Jordan Twiss A Blaine Lake student is one of 12 youth from across the province who will have the opportunity to act as a voice for their fellow students throughout the 2024-2025 school year.
Read MoreSpectre of healthcare hangs over Sask. election
By: Jordan Twiss The race is officially on. Or, well, it should be by the time you’re reading this.
Read MoreMega mergers raise questions for ag sector
By: Calvin Daniels It is rather standard fare in the world of science fiction — especially that with a dystopian tilt — that some ‘mega-corporation’ is at the heart of whatever bad thing is the backdrop of the book.
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