By: Bruce Penton Dynasty? What’s all this talk about a Canadian Football League dynasty?
Read MoreGender equality still a dream in Saskatchewan
By: Jordan Twiss Among certain political and social spheres, there seems to be a pervasive and bitter sentiment that the winds have shifted in Canada – and not necessarily for the better.
Read MoreSask. mandates Holocaust education for high school
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Nov. 19 to 25 is Manufacturing Week in Saskatchewan, a week dedicated to recognizing the province’s nearly 2,000 manufacturers for their significant contributions to our economy.
Read MoreCow emissions a smokescreen for true climate issues
By: Calvin Daniels So, only the truest environmental ostriches are still sticking their heads in the sand regarding atmosphere change and weather alterations.
Read MoreCanucks shine in topsy-turvy NHL
By: Bruce Penton In the National Hockey League, ‘V’ stands for victory. ‘V’ also represents two of the best teams in the Western Conference, the Vancouver Canucks and the Vegas Golden Knights.
Read MoreCanada’s hostile political climate needs to change
By: Jordan Twiss We tend to take it for granted, but society – be it a town, a province, or a country – is a complex network of systems and foundational principles that work interdependently to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Read MoreSask. economy continues record of growth
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan’s strong and growing economy continues to lead the nation. Our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 6.0 per cent and led the nation in 2022.
Read MoreGovernment subsidies shouldn’t drive industry
By: Calvin Daniels Have you ever noticed how business tends to want government to get out of the way and let them get things done when profits are good.
Read MoreJapanese stars cream of free-agent crop
By: Bruce Penton The baseball world knows that the No. 1 free agent during this off-season is the Japanese phenom, Shohei Ohtani, who might be the game’s best hitter and its best pitcher.
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).
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