By: Jordan Twiss Courage and sacrifice were honoured in Shellbrook on Nov. 10 and 11, as members of the Shellbrook Legion, local schools, and the entire community, found ways to come together to observe Remembrance Day.
Read MoreLiberals disorganized, deluded on climate goals
By: Jordan Twiss A full three weeks after it was implemented, the three-year carbon tax exemption on home heating oil enacted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s federal government continues to be a topic of heated discussion (and for good reason).
Read MoreSask. remembers, honours veterans
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Every November Canadians have the opportunity to remember all those who have served our nation and reflect upon the sacrifices they have made.
Read MoreGood science should guide ag decisions
By: Calvin Daniels Good science should generally rule decisions.
Read MoreLong drought ends for Texas Rangers
By: Bruce Penton No matter how badly a professional sports team performs, there’s always hope for brighter days ahead.
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November 9, 2023
Spiritwood Scotiabank to close in 2024
By: Bevra Fee Those accustomed to doing their in-person banking at the Scotiabank branch in Spiritwood will soon have to travel much further to conduct their business.
Read MoreLiberals’ desperation may doom carbon tax
By: Jordan Twiss In politics, as in real life, mistakes sometimes happen and actions occasionally have unintended consequences.
Read MoreSask. calls out carbon tax unfairness
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Recently the Trudeau government announced a three-year exemption on the carbon tax for home heating oil.
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