
W.P. Sandin celebrates Class of 2025
By: Jordan Twiss The 26 graduates in W.P. Sandin High School’s Class of 2025 were toasted by the community with all the traditional pomp and circumstance during their graduation ceremony and parade on Friday, June 13.
Read MoreTrump’s LA crackdown threatens democracy
By: Jordan Twiss Nearly a year ago now, a rogue gunman attempted to assassinate United States President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, leaving America, and the world, at a critical turning point.
Read MoreCanada should defend supply management
By: Calvin Daniels Supply management is about as divisive a set of words as there is in terms of Canadian agriculture.
Read MoreHall of Fame controversy still follows Pete Rose
By: Bruce Penton Pete Rose, a Hall of Famer? Yes or no?The late Rose, who passed away in September of 2024, is at the heart of one of baseball’s greatest debates: Should he be admitted to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y?
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June 12, 2025

District 33 4-H Achievement Day draws large crowd
By: Bevra Fee The 4-H motto of ‘Learn to do by Doing’ was on full display at the Spiritwood and District Sports and Agriculture Committee (SAD SAAC) Grounds on the weekend of June 7 and 8.
Read MoreOpposition keeping Carney on his toes
By: Jordan Twiss Last week, for the second consecutive week, the stakes of Canadian politics remained the highest they’ve been in recent history (or perhaps ever).
Read More‘Trump effect’ breaks down Canada’s trade walls
By: Calvin Daniels There is an old saying about “every cloud having a silver lining” and that seems to be true even in the case of the blustering cloud of disruptive policy and regressive thinking that is American President Donald Trump.
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