By: Bruce Penton It’s 2021 but the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, scheduled for July of last year in Tokyo, Japan but postponed due to COVID-19, are but one month away.
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By: Jordan Twiss When United States President Joe Biden was inaugurated at the end of January, many breathed a deep sigh of relief.
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By: Calvin Daniels When I was growing up, the Canadian Prairies were widely known as “the bread basket of the world.”
Read MoreMickelson chasing history at U.S Open
By: Bruce Penton Phil Mickelson made history last month at Kiawah Island, winning the PGA at age 50. Can he make history two months in a row?
Read MoreAcknowledging our failings is the only way forward
By: Jordan Twiss Though it’s now been 15 years since I set foot in a grade school classroom as a student, I still vaguely recall learning about Canadian history in Grades 1 through 12.
Read MoreSask. in reach of third step of re-opening
By: Scott Moe, Nadine Wilson & Jeremy Harrison A strong and growing number of people in Saskatchewan are getting vaccinated.
Read MoreCanola meal could soon find its market
By: Calvin Daniels It is interesting how some ideas pop up for various people at the same time.
Read MoreOilers’ great expectations fall short
By: Bruce Penton ‘Great Expectations’ has already been taken as a book title, but perhaps the Edmonton Oilers can use it as a…
Read MoreTrudeau must remember who he represents
By: Jordan Twiss There was a time when claims about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being in bed with the Chinese government seemed like…
Read MoreAg will feel ripple effect of global climate policies
By: Calvin Daniels In our world, very little operates in a vacuum.
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