By: Calvin Daniels If you are in the mood to stir the pot on social media, start a post about the idea of turning to bugs and insects for human food.
Read MoreWas it Belichick’s coaching skill, or Tom Brady?
By: Bruce Penton Generally regarded around the National Football League as one of the — if not THE — greatest ever coach ever, Bill Belichick today stands outside with his face pressed against the window and waits for another coaching opportunity.
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Leslie Puddicombe
February 8, 2024
Pool project fundraisers haul in funds
By: Jordan Twiss With two successful fundraisers under its belt already in 2024, the Parkland Pool Project Steering Committee is just a little bit closer to realizing its goal of building a new pool for the community.
Read MoreEmergencies Act ruling highlights Act’s problems
By: Jordan Twiss When the Public Order Emergency Commission’s inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act in response to the Freedom Convoy concluded last February with Justice Paul Rouleau’s ruling (mostly in the government’s favour), I suggested nothing would actually change.
Read MoreSask. policies help with affordability, addictions
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Our government remains committed to investing in the programs and services that matter most to Saskatchewan people.
Read MoreMaintaining wetlands helps us all
By: Calvin Daniels In the past I have written about the importance of wetlands although I also acknowledge that farmers probably should not be expected to carry the cost of preserving such areas.
Read MoreA new star shines on the PGA Tour
By: Bruce Penton Twenty-year-old Nick Dunlap has joined the youth brigade that has guaranteed the PGA Tour will continue to be the only golf tour that really matters.
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