By: Bruce Penton The world of golf needs shaking up, so how great would it be if U.S. Ryder cup captain Steve Stricker said ‘to heck with the rules, I’m leaving Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka off this year’s team.’
Read MoreDraft horse days conjure fond memories
By: Calvin Daniels When you have been reporting for as long as I, now more than three decades, there are events that you find you enjoy covering more than most.
Read MoreLiberals show hypocrisy in private healthcare debate
By: Jordan Twiss Whether you live in Saskatchewan, Ontario, or the Yukon, you’ve likely learned that accessing Canada’s healthcare system for anything beyond a simple check-up or a minor malady requires you to wait.
Read MoreSask. ready for strong recovery
By: Scott Moe, Nadine Wilson & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan is well-positioned for a strong economic recovery from COVID-19.
Read MoreElection has real implications for agriculture
By: Calvin Daniels A question that has to be in the minds of many in the agriculture sector is how to make their concerns a priority in the middle of a federal election.
Read MoreVotto boosts hall of fame credentials
By: Bruce Penton Larry Walker and Ferguson Jenkins are almost guaranteed to have some Canadian company in baseball’s Hall of Fame a few years from now.
Read MoreConservatives, NDP must step up in selfish election
By: Jordan Twiss Canada is in the midst of the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, and new case numbers are surging as the country’s vaccination efforts hit a brick wall of vaccine resistance and hesitancy.
Read MoreStore prices don’t reflect producers’ hard work
By: Calvin Daniels There is a belief that the public is becoming increasingly concerned with where their food comes from,…
Read MoreA giant surprise in Major League Baseball
By: Bruce Penton There have been some great stories emanating this year from Major League Baseball — from Shohei Ohtani’s unprecedented versatility to…
Read MoreNuance doesn’t change the truth of residential schools
By: Jordan Twiss Of the many things we have lost to the ages, perhaps nothing is worse than our complete loss of nuance.
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