By; Jordan Twiss With cost-of-living struggles top of mind for many families, the Shellbrook Curling Club and the Town of Shellbrook’s Recreation Department are running beginner curling and hockey programs that allow kids to get active and learn whether the sports are for them without breaking the bank of mom and dad.
Read MoreInquiry shocks no one, changes nothing
By: Jordan Twiss Last fall, as the Public Order Emergency Commission’s inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act in response to the Freedom Convoy unfolded in Ottawa, I posited the outcome would change almost nothing.
Read MoreNothing tops face-to-face farmer’s meetings
By: Calvin Daniels It was some time ago that a press release arrived in the mailbox announcing a veterinary professor at USask was launching a bovine health podcast.
Read MoreCanadians may play huge President’s Cup role
By: Bruce Penton When Nick Taylor of Abbotsford battled Scottie Scheffler down the stretch at the recent Waste Management Phoenix Open, he won $2.2 million and propelled himself into fifth place on the PGA Tour’s money list.
Read MoreRalph D. Lange
Ralph D. LangeJuly 6, 1947 – February 14, 2023
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Spiritwood HS hosts Senior District Curling
By: Jordan Twiss Senior high school curlers from across the district descended upon the Spiritwood & District Recreation Centre on Tuesday Feb. 14, to compete in boy’s, girl’s, and mixed District playoffs and hopefully sweep their way through to Regionals and Provincials.
Read More“Good for business” means bad for you
By: Jordan Twiss Over the past couple weeks, as our collective gaze has been fixed on the skies in a way it hasn’t been since the Roswell incident in 1947, too many of us may have missed…
Read MoreGrant funding strengthens Sask. communities
By; Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison The Government of Saskatchewan is investing in strengthening our communities to support infrastructure projects throughout the province.
Read MoreDeveloping new crops is no easy task
By: Calvin Daniels When it comes to new or minor crops, it often tends to be the age-old case of the chicken and the egg.
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