By; Jordan Twiss Through his tenure as prime minister, Stephen Harper earned the moniker control-freak-in-chief for his heavy-handed use of his prime ministerial power.
Read MoreStrong economy allows government to roll out new supports
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan continues to receive great news on its economy.
Read MoreScience keeps ag at the cutting edge
By: Calvin Daniels While there are certainly areas of concern these days for agriculture and of course for our world in general, we do have one thing going for us – science is seeking answers.
Read MoreWorld Cup win would cement Sinclair’s legacy
By; Bruce Penton If an unseeded player like Marketa Vondrousova can shock the tennis world and win the women’s singles at Wimbledon, if eighth-seeded Florida Panthers can make it all the way to the Stanley Cup final, then there’s no reason why…
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SARCS brings disc golf to Spiritwood
By: Bevra Fee The sport of disc golf has been gaining in popularity over recent years, a fact not unnoticed by the volunteer board of Spiritwood Area Recreation, Culture & Sport (SARCS).
Read More‘Just transition’ looks increasingly unlikely
By: Jordan Twiss Fourteen years after Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper signed Canada onto a G20 commitment to wind down subsidies to the fossil fuel sector, the end may finally be in sight under current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government.
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