By: Jordan Twiss Saskatchewan’s 30th Legislative Assembly gathered last Monday to begin its post-election session, and already it looks as though the couple weeks leading into the holiday season are going to be as contentious as ever.
Read MoreYorkton Ag investments strengthen province
By: Calvin Daniels There is no doubt the future of farming in Saskatchewan will be closely tied to the future of canola – now clearly the province’s number one crop in many ways.
Read MoreBombers suffer another Grey Cup heart break
By: Bruce Penton A baker’s dozen of sports questions, plus one, some of them penetrating, some of them just weird:
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November 28, 2024
Lions’ Christmas Craft Sale kicks off season
By: Bevra Fee The annual Lions Christmas Craft Sale has been occupying the third weekend of November for over 40 years.
Read MoreAs scurvy cases rise, governments pass the buck
By: Jordan Twiss When one reads the word scurvy, one is transported back in time to the age of history’s greatest explorers.
Read MoreHarrison needs to step up as ag minister
By: Calvin Daniels Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has announced his new cabinet.
Read MoreNot easy picking Canada’s team
By: Bruce Penton The hardest aspect of choosing the players for Canada’s team in the 4 Nations Faceoff tournament in February is not necessarily who will make the team, it’s the angst involved in leaving some truly great players off the roster.
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