By: Bruce Penton A baker’s dozen of sports questions, plus one, some of them penetrating, some of them just weird:
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.
Read MoreTrump presidency deals another blow to carbon tax
By: Jordan Twiss For the next two months, the United States, and the rest of the world, will be living in the uncertainty that is a Schrödinger’s cat thought experiment – or more accurately a Schrödinger’s president scenario.
Read MoreTrump presidency brings uncertainty for ag sector
By: Calvin Daniels With the result of the recent American election in, ‘Pandora’s Box’ seems very much to be wide open, and certainly a wild card has emerged.
Read MoreJudge, Ohtani should be automatic MVPs
By: Bruce Penton Despite average or sub-par performances in the World Series, Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees are almost guaranteed this week to be announced as their leagues’ respective Most Valuable Players.
Read MoreSecond Trump term sure to be bumpy ride
By: Jordan Twiss They say when someone shows you who they are, you should believe them.
Read MoreThirty-five years means lots of ag memories
By: Calvin Daniels Maybe it’s just because my hair — that which remains upon my head — is now fully gray, but I do find at times I am more reflective of things past.
Read MoreJets shock NHL with blazing start
By: Bruce Penton The National Hockey League is one month into its 2024-25 season this week and a number of interesting story lines have bubbled to the surface.
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