By: Jordan Twiss After more than a year of the provinces and territories pleading with the federal government to come to the table to fix Canada’s broken healthcare system, this latest round of Let’s Make A Deal – The Healthcare Edition seems to be coming to a long overdue close.
Read MoreSask sitting strong as legislature returns
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Our government will be heading back to Regina early this month for the spring session of the Legislature.
Read MoreAg literacy month serves an important purpose
By: Calvin Daniels So, this March marks the 12th year of Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM), a program which “inspires students to realize, understand and engage with their own connections to agriculture and food,” notes a recent release from Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan.
Read MoreIt’s time to lose the NHL’s loser point
By: Bruce Penton It’s time for the National Hockey League to get rid of the loser point.
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Programs introduce kids to curling, hockey
By; Jordan Twiss With cost-of-living struggles top of mind for many families, the Shellbrook Curling Club and the Town of Shellbrook’s Recreation Department are running beginner curling and hockey programs that allow kids to get active and learn whether the sports are for them without breaking the bank of mom and dad.
Read MoreInquiry shocks no one, changes nothing
By: Jordan Twiss Last fall, as the Public Order Emergency Commission’s inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act in response to the Freedom Convoy unfolded in Ottawa, I posited the outcome would change almost nothing.
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