By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan recently recognized Economic Development Week and Indigenous Economic Development Day, dedicated to highlighting the value of economic development and its role in Saskatchewan’s growth.
Read MoreThe farm and nature exist in balance
By: Calvin Daniels It’s always seemed that agriculture and nature were somehow inter-connected.
Read MoreSports on TV: Masters Sunday best of all
By: Bruce Penton The avid sports fan — admittedly, I’m part of that constituency — loves the big events.
Read MoreBill C-69 lag could doom Trudeau’s climate goals
By: Jordan Twiss When it became the law of the land in 2019, Bill C-69, The Impact Assessment Act, was dubbed the “no more pipelines” bill by its opponents.
Read MoreBudget investments keep communities safe
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison May 1 to 7 was Missing Persons Week in Saskatchewan with the theme “Never Forgotten: Honouring the Missing and Supporting Their Families.”
Read MoreTo eat? Or not to eat? That’s a good question
By: Calvin Daniels There are times that farmers have to wonder what exactly consumers are thinking when it comes to their decisions about what they put on the dinner table.
Read MoreNFL QBs on the move, and getting rich
By: Bruce Penton There is no higher profile position in North American sports than the quarterback of a National Football League team.
Read MoreVolkswagen deal shows cost of ‘doing business’
By: Jordan Twiss In principle, free market capitalism is a simple, straightforward economic system governed by the law of supply and demand rather than central government control of production, labour, and markets.
Read MoreSask budget supports tourism, provincial parks
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison April 24-30 was Saskatchewan Tourism Week, a week dedicated to bringing attention to the vibrant and diverse tourism sector.
Read MoreBreed genetics should be preserved
By: Calvin Daniels Recently, as I perused www.producer.com, I came upon an article on rare breeds of livestock.
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