Eva Hartman (née Burr)
Read MoreFebruary 17, 2022
Mistawasis forms renewable energy partnership
By: Jordan Twiss Mistawasis Nêhiyawak has partnered with the Meadow Lake Tribal Council, and the nine First Nations that comprise it, and Saskatoon-based renewable energy firm miEnergy Inc., to form a new, majority Indigenous-owned enterprise that will…
Read MoreMoe’s mandate logic doesn’t quite add up
By: Jordan Twiss After nearly two years of battling against COVID-19 – of masking, and social distancing, and bickering with one another – Saskatchewan is nearly at the finish line of the pandemic.
Read MoreNational ag day offers chance to thank farmers
By: Calvin Daniels If there is one economic sector which deserves a day where we all perhaps pause for even a few minutes over a cup of coffee to reflect upon, it is agriculture.
Read MoreRace-related lawsuit could shake the NFL
By: Bruce Penton OK, so we have a new Super Bowl champion. The National Football League offers up a new champ every year. But does the league ever have a day like it did Feb. 1 when two major off-field events shook the league?
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2022
Hujber’s Market feels supply chain pinch
By: Natasha Cabase The COVID-19 pandemic has affected supply chains on a global scale, and even local businesses like Spiritwood’s Hujber’s Market on Main haven’t been immune to the struggles.
Read MoreO’Toole’s ouster leaves void in Conservative leadership
By: Jordan Twiss For the second election cycle in a row, it’s one and done for the leader of the Conservative Party.
Read MoreSask. readies for return to normal
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison There have been many discussions lately on how we, as a community and as a province, learn to live with COVID-19.
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