By: Jordan Twiss Everything is fine.Everything is perfectly normal here in Saskatchewan.
Read MoreSask. makes investments to help producers
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan is blessed to have the natural resources to provide the world with the food, fuel, and fertilizer it needs.
Read MoreBiofuel’s resurgence raises tough questions
By: Calvin Daniels New canola markets, or expansions of existing ones, are obviously a positive for many Canadian Prairie producers.
Read MoreCanada’s soccer men poised for success
By: Bruce Penton Thirty-six years ago, the Canadian men’s soccer team hit its peak by qualifying for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico City.
Read MoreProposed “vax tax” goes a step too far
By: Jordan Twiss By now, you’d think governments would have run out of ways – short of pinning people down and forcibly injecting them – to entice or persuade the holdouts to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Read MoreResearch funding means good things for ag’s future
By: Calvin Daniels If we hope to see improvement, then the future of just about every human endeavour ultimately relies on scientific research.
Read MoreSuper Bowl champ? Likely the pack
By: Bruce Penton Playoffs are under way in the National Football League, and the next couple of weeks will determine which two teams will meet Feb. 13 in Los Angeles to play in Super Bowl 56 (or LVI for you Roman numeral fans out there).
Read MoreCouncils must keep the public record public
Those who run for public office generally do so with nothing but the best of intentions.
Read MoreSask. improving access to health, mental health services
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison A bold, confident Saskatchewan that can also offer hope and opportunity will allow us all to meet the challenges before us.
Read MoreScience is unlocking canola’s full potential
By: Calvin Daniels When you live in Yorkton where the economic impact of two major canola crush plants is obvious, it’s hard not to pay attention to developments surrounding the crop.
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