By: Calvin Daniels So, this March marks the 12th year of Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month (CALM), a program which “inspires students to realize, understand and engage with their own connections to agriculture and food,” notes a recent release from Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan.
Read MoreIt’s time to lose the NHL’s loser point
By: Bruce Penton It’s time for the National Hockey League to get rid of the loser point.
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 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.
Read MoreDebate is over; LeBron the best
By: Bruce Penton OK, so LeBron James is the National Basketball Association’s all-time leading scorer, but is he the greatest NBA player of all time?
Read MoreIdeas, not money, needed to heal healthcare
By: Jordan Twiss All eyes were on Ottawa last week, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with provincial and territorial leaders for a long-awaited conversation about the current state and the future of Canada’s healthcare system.
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