By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison The 2024-25 provincial budget was introduced on March 20 and includes a record budget of $3.3 billion for the Ministry of Education.
Read MorePromise of new tech exciting for farmers
By: Calvin Daniels In the world of technology, five years can be enough time for huge leaps forward.
Read MoreTalented youth abound in MLB
By: Bruce Penton Shohei Ohtani, currently embroiled in a gambling controversy but blessed with the amazing ability to throw and crush a baseball, is the best player in the world, but …
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ULWINNA HINZ 1926 – 2024
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Shellbrook senior curlers wrap up season
By: Jordan Twiss All four sheets were kept busy at the Shellbrook Curling Club on the afternoon of March 20, when Shellbrook’s senior curlers took to the ice for their season-ending bonspiel.
Read MoreSask. budget fails to meet province’s challenges
By: Jordan Twiss If you blinked at all last Wednesday (March 20), you may have missed all the excitement of the Sask. Party government’s delivery of Budget 2024-2025. Or what little excitement there was, at any rate.
Read MoreSask. budget strengthens classrooms, care, communities
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan’s 2024-25 Budget makes record new investments in classrooms, care, and communities.
Read MoreDoor reopening for Port of Churchill
By: Calvin Daniels When you farm in east central Saskatchewan, any news regarding the Port of Churchill has to be of interest.
Read MoreNo easy games at men’s world curling
By: Bruce Penton Based on historic results that show Canada has won 36 world titles, 25 more than the next-best country, Canada’s Brad Gushue, who defeated Saskatchewan’s Mike McEwen for the 2024 Brier title, should win this year’s men’s world curling championship in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
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