By: Jordan Twiss Much to the chagrin of those who dreaded a second Donald Trump presidency, the world did not wake up to learn it had only dreamed that he would be taking office once again last Monday.
Read MoreTrump presidency promises trade turbulence
By: Calvin Daniels For years, the idea of lifting barriers to trade has been pursued by many countries — although World Trade Organization talks on agriculture have never been particularly smooth.
Read MoreBest athletes have strong mind games
By: Bruce Penton The world’s best athletes make it look so easy. They are young, strong, agile, and have a special talent and love for their specific sport.
Read MoreSupport your newspaper, support your community
By: Jordan Twiss For decades, those who believed the rise of television and the internet would eliminate the need for printed media have been sounding the death knell for newspapers.
Read MoreSustainable ag on shaky political ground
By: Calvin Daniels The idea of sustainable agriculture has been one of those ‘hot button’ topics which occasionally pops up for the farm sector.
Read MoreImproving Habs becoming a threat once again
By: Bruce Penton Normalcy is returning to the National Hockey League now that the Montreal Canadiens are a threat again.
Read MoreLiberal Party begins long journey to redemption
By: Jordan Twiss There’s always a sense of renewed hope as we enter a new year. A sense that anything is possible – including all those things we swear we’ll do one day but never find or make the time for.
Read MoreNew year brings new uncertainties for producers
By: Calvin Daniels With a new year upon us it’s rather natural we look ahead to see what the grain and oilseed market outlook for 2024-25 may be.
Read MoreChiefs chasing third straight Super Bowl
By: Bruce Penton Bookmakers in Las Vegas say the Kansas City Chiefs are the betting favourites to win the 2025 Super Bowl, but coach Andy Reid’s team had the most underwhelming regular season of the top five or six playoff contenders.
Read MoreSask Marshals won’t fix crime by poaching officers
By: Jordan Twiss In the same way students are graded across multiple subjects to evaluate their overall academic performance, there are a multitude of ways in which a government’s successes and failures can be measured.
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