By: Jordan Twiss In the opening sentence of its Agricultural Drought Preparedness Plan, the Ministry of Agriculture (and by extension the Sask. Party government) makes an unexpected admission.
Read MoreStrong economy allows for record capital investment
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan’s economy and population are growing rapidly and with that growth comes a need for new, expanded and renewed infrastructure.
Read MoreAg robotics has only scratched the surface
By: Calvin Daniels Certain topics in agriculture have tended to dominate farm media – this column included – over the years.
Read MoreOne word for Caitlin Clark: Dominating
By: Bruce Penton She was born on the 22nd day of January, 2002, wears No. 22 for the Iowa Hawkeyes and her team finished No. 2 in the NCAA women’s basketball championship, but Caitlin Clark has No. 1 written all over her.
Read MoreCockrill shows dishonesty in school board letters
By: Jordan Twiss Last week, as Saskatchewan’s educators undertook work-to-rule actions, indefinitely withdrawing noon hour supervision and support for extracurricular activities, the odds of them reaching any sort of contract agreement with the Sask. Party government were rather bleak.
Read MoreSask. government strengthens communities
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Strong and growing communities are the foundation of a strong and growing province.
Read MoreSocial media misinformation harms ag sector
By: Calvin Daniels Sometimes when you are reading a news story you still find yourself practically laughing out loud.
Read MoreRun for Stanley Cup is wide open
By: Bruce Penton Now that the 1,312-game preliminaries are almost over, the 16 National Hockey League playoff teams get down to serious business.
Read MoreSask. Party knows better, chooses to do worse
By: Jordan Twiss Policymaking is much like writing a novel. Unless the author of the policy (or novel) is some unprecedented virtuoso, it’s almost guaranteed their first draft will be a dud.
Read MoreBudget delivers record healthcare funding increase
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison The 2024-25 provincial budget delivers the largest-ever increase in health care funding.
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