By: Jordan Twiss In this space, I’ve remarked frequently about the drastic tonal shift in Canada’s political theatre over the past few years.
Read MoreYorkton plant a boon for Sask. pea sector
By: Calvin Daniels It was certainly a day to remember — in particular for the Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC), the city of Yorkton and for Saskatchewan pea producers — as LDC officially marked the upcoming construction in the city with a sod turning recently.
Read MoreStanley Cup drought: Thirty years and counting
By: Bruce Penton When the Florida Panthers beat the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 to win this year’s Stanley Cup, it marked the 30th consecutive season that a team based in the United States has paraded around the ice holding Lord Stanley’s mug.
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July 4, 2024
Spiritwood celebrates Class of 2024
By: Bevra Fee Spiritwood High School’s graduating class of 2024 took to the gymnasium on Friday, June 28, for their graduation ceremony.
Read MoreTrudeau must step down to save Liberals
By: Jordan Twiss In his hit song “The Gambler,” late Country Music Hall of Famer Kenny Rogers once sang, “You’ve got to know when to hold ‘em/Know when to fold ‘em/Know when to walk away/And know when to run.”
Read MoreFCC research funding a boon for GIFS, ag sector
By: Calvin Daniels Regular readers will be aware that this writer is a huge proponent of research as the best path to a better future for farming.
Read MoreMcIlroy dealing with ‘major’ scar tissue
By: Bruce Penton Professional golfers don’t like to use the word “choke,” but how else to explain what Rory McIlroy did to hand the 2024 U.S. Open championship to Bryson DeChambeau?
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