By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison With the Speech from the Throne now officially introduced and approved, our government will continue on the path to building a stronger, safer, healthier, better educated and more independent Saskatchewan.
Read MoreTough season yields high prices, high risks
By: Calvin Daniels Production of grains and oilseeds may be down significantly across much of the Canadian Prairies this year because of dry conditions, but prices are generally at record highs too.
Read MoreAnother Canadian shines on PGA Tour
By: Bruce Penton There’s a new Canadian threat on the PGA Tour.
Read MoreEmely Anne Premech
Premech – Emely Anne Premech passed away at Lloydminster Hospital, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, November 11, 2021 at the age of 82 years.
Read MoreEdward Nicholas Stadnyk
Edward Nicholas Stadnyk was born August 24th, 1942 in Saskatoon.
Read MoreNovember 11, 2021
PIHC elders observe Remembrance Day
By: Jordan Twiss The Town of Shellbrook’s Remembrance Day ceremonies got off to an early start last Friday morning, with a special outdoor program held for the residents of Parkland Integrated Health Centre’s special care home.
Read MoreSask. Party needs new tone on pandemic strategy
By: Jordan Twiss Back on Oct. 19, when he confessed that his government could have acted sooner to introduce masking and proof of vaccination mandates, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe did something few, if any, politicians have done throughout the pandemic.
Read MoreGovernment promises to build stronger Sask.
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison This week the Saskatchewan Legislature saw the continuation of the 2021 Speech from the Throne debate, which sets out our government’s priorities for the future.
Read MoreHarvest Showdown still brings nostalgia
By: Calvin Daniels When your summer holidays as a youth revolved around heading to summer fairs, showing livestock from age five until you were in your twenties, you are naturally rather nostalgic…
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