By: Bruce Penton The Toronto Blue Jays are doing it right.
Read MoreSask. election set to be competitive race
By: Jordan Twiss Over the past 17 years, elections in Saskatchewan have been less of a question about who will win, and more of a question about how commanding the reigning Sask. Party government’s majority will be.
Read MoreOpen Farm Days bridges gaps between ag and public
By: Calvin Daniels It is of course a well-understood reality that, increasingly, the consumers of food have little direct connection to the farms and farmers that produce the food.
Read MoreCanada: Small population, big medal haul
By: Bruce Penton It’s no surprise that the world’s athletic powers, the United States and China, stood atop the medal standings when the Paris Olympic Games concluded Aug. 11.
Read MoreCell phone ban marks good move for students
By: Jordan Twiss By and large, advancements in technology go hand-in-hand with improvements to our daily lives.
Read MoreNational Food Day honours food producers
By: Calvin Daniels Aug. 3 was the 21st anniversary of Food Day Canada, not that many people seemed to notice.
Read MoreScheffler’s Olympic gold ends all POY arguments
By: Bruce Penton After Xander Schauffele won the Open championship at Troon for his second major championship of 2024, the major conversation among golf insiders was about PGA Tour Player of the Year.
Read MoreSask. needs holistic approach to crime
By: Jordan Twiss Talk to anyone who lives in a small town like Shellbrook or a more rural area, and odds are they’ll either have been a victim of crime themselves or know someone who has been.
Read MoreClimate change continues to divide ag sector
By: Calvin Daniels There always seems to be divisive issues in agriculture — the Canadian Wheat Board for years — and today the idea of cutting greenhouse emissions would lead the list.
Read MoreCanada’s athletic reputation stained once again
By: Bruce Penton Canada, primarily because of our comparatively small population, is not one of the heavyweights in the global sports picture, unless we’re talking about hockey, where we dominate.
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