By: Jordan Twiss For most, Jan. 19 was just a regular Thursday. For those of us in the newspaper business, it was another sounding of the death knell for an industry that has long been in peril.
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By: Calvin Daniels When we think of Saskatchewan farms, we tend to hold pictures of fields of wheat or canola, or maybe a pasture dotted with cattle, as images in our mind.
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By: Bruce Penton The Seattle Kraken won seven straight road games to set a National Hockey League record, Tom Brady may have played his last game in the NFL, Canadian Brooke Henderson won…
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Shellbrook to auction off CN Station, Rayside School
By: Jordan Twiss The end of the line is near for Shellbrook’s CN Station, which currently houses the collection of the Shellbrook and District Heritage Museum, and the Rayside School building.
Read MoreMedia makes a scandal out of a Moe-hill
By: Jordan Twiss From healthcare, to energy policy, to economics, to favourite hockey teams, there are few things that Premier Scott Moe and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seem to agree upon.
Read MoreSask. positioned to be global mining leader
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan’s future as a North American mining and critical earth processing hub is bright.
Read MoreMore ag research investment needed
By: Calvin Daniels January is typically the time of year where the money the federal and provincial governments will invest in agriculture research is announced, meaning there are usually lots of media releases bouncing around detailing the allotments.
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