Shellbrook seniors ring in 2024
By: Jordan Twiss Despite the positively frigid temperatures to start the new year, a dozen or so guests came out to welcome 2024 with open arms at the Shellbrook Seniors Association’s Welcome 2024 Tea on Friday, Jan. 12.
Read MoreSask. Party must get back to basics on education
By: Jordan Twiss If the Sask. Party government was in the business of making new year’s resolutions, the press releases it issued last week might lead one to believe it was planning to take the challenges facing the province’s education sector more seriously.
Read MoreResearch shines light on oat protein’s potential
By: Calvin Daniels In an area noted for its ability to grow oats, research being undertaken into the potential for oat protein has to be of interest.
Read MoreNHL coaches usually not unemployed too long
By: Bruce Penton When the Minnesota Wild fired coach Dean Evason in late November after a miserable start (5-10-4) to the 2023-24 season, they didn’t have to struggle too long to find a replacement.
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January 11, 2024
Jesse Tree, Shellbrook Food Bank provide Christmas meals
By: Bevra Fee & Jordan Twiss For the 28th year running, a group of community volunteers and the Sacred Heart Parish worked to canvass for donations toward Christmas hampers for the less fortunate.
Read MoreNew year demands new approach to crime
By: Jordan Twiss Despite everything 2023 threw at us, we’ve made it to another new year.
Read MoreSask. begins 2024 in position of strength
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Looking back on 2023, Saskatchewan has seen incredible growth. Saskatchewan has built a strong foundation of a strong economy, strong communities, and strong families.
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