By: Jordan Twiss It’s been nearly two years since the Sask Party government introduced its Parents’ Bill of Rights, imposing the law by pre-emptively enacting the notwithstanding clause to thwart legal challenges filed by LGBTQ+ advocacy groups.
Read MorePrairie agriculture history must be preserved
By: Calvin Daniels Mixed in among the static tractor displays at the recent Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival in Yorkton were two tractors that seemed out of place yet were also to my mind a herald of what Western Development Museums must jump on.
Read MoreMcIntosh, Mboko both steal the show
By: Bruce Penton It was Summer’s summer of domination until Vicky came along with victory after victory to steal the show.
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August 14, 2025
Thickwood Hills celebrates 25 years of art
By: Jordan Twiss Sometimes, making art can be an isolated experience. But for the past 25 years creative spirits in Shell Lake and the surrounding area having been striving to build a community centred around art through the Thickwood Hills Studio Trail.
Read MoreCarney government needs to choose a lane
By: Jordan Twiss By now, after thousands of years of organizing societies under all sorts of governments, you’d think humans might have figured out what role they want governments to play in their lives.
Read MoreOld ag tech fosters appreciation for past farmers
By: Calvin Daniels The annual Threshermen’s Show & Seniors’ Festival was held at the beginning of August in Yorkton, and once more the long-running event was fascinating.
Read MoreTennis pro Pospisil calls it a career
By: Bruce Penton Vasek Pospisil wasn’t the biggest name taking part in this year’s National Bank Open in Toronto, but he was likely the best player to retire at the end of the competition.
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