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.
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.
Read MoreNew year brings optimism, challenges
By: Calvin Daniels When a new year dawns upon us it should be a time of some optimism, if only because it is a clean slate on the calendar.
Read MoreWinners in ’24: Ravens, L.A Kings, Dodgers and Riders
By: Bruce Penton Almost certainly guaranteed to happen in 2024 (emphasis on the ‘almost’):
Read More2024 must be a year of real solutions to problems
By: Jordan Twiss In just a few more sleeps, 2024 will be upon us. A brand-new year, brimming with untold potential.
Read MoreSask. farmers on right track with emissions
By: Calvin Daniels Saskatchewan farmers should feel justifiably proud of the results of a recent study, which analyzed the carbon footprint of five key crops and found emissions in the province are considerably lower than other leading producers.
Read MoreSports humour review from 2023 (Part 1)
By: Bruce Penton Part 1 of a review of some of the best quips and quotes from 2023 (January to June):
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