Logan Donohue sinks $10,000 hole in one
By: Jordan Twiss It wasn’t quite a PGA Tour level paycheck, but for Logan Donohue a $10,000 prize for sinking a hole in one made for a pretty good day.
Read MoreSask. election set to be competitive race
By: Jordan Twiss Over the past 17 years, elections in Saskatchewan have been less of a question about who will win, and more of a question about how commanding the reigning Sask. Party government’s majority will be.
Read MoreOpen Farm Days bridges gaps between ag and public
By: Calvin Daniels It is of course a well-understood reality that, increasingly, the consumers of food have little direct connection to the farms and farmers that produce the food.
Read MoreCanada: Small population, big medal haul
By: Bruce Penton It’s no surprise that the world’s athletic powers, the United States and China, stood atop the medal standings when the Paris Olympic Games concluded Aug. 11.
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August 15, 2024
Thickwood Hills showcases artistry, scenery
By: Bevra Fee In its 23rd year, Saskatchewan’s premier self-drive tour that winds throughout the Shell Lake area continues to hold a strong presence on the August summer itinerary.
Read MoreCell phone ban marks good move for students
By: Jordan Twiss By and large, advancements in technology go hand-in-hand with improvements to our daily lives.
Read MoreNational Food Day honours food producers
By: Calvin Daniels Aug. 3 was the 21st anniversary of Food Day Canada, not that many people seemed to notice.
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