By: Jordan Twiss From healthcare, to energy policy, to economics, to favourite hockey teams, there are few things that Premier Scott Moe and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seem to agree upon.
Read MoreSask. positioned to be global mining leader
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan’s future as a North American mining and critical earth processing hub is bright.
Read MoreMore ag research investment needed
By: Calvin Daniels January is typically the time of year where the money the federal and provincial governments will invest in agriculture research is announced, meaning there are usually lots of media releases bouncing around detailing the allotments.
Read MoreNHL bottom-feeders drooling over Bedard
By: Bruce Penton Like a six-year-old kid window-shopping at the toy store a few days before Christmas, National Hockey League general managers — especially those in the bottom half of the league standings — are uncontrollably drooling while watching the Connor Bedard legend grow.
Read MoreWith a tough year ahead, empathy will be the key
By: Jordan Twiss Every political or social movement needs a slogan, a word or a phrase that clearly and emphatically states its cause and energizes its members.
Read MoreAg sector’s great questions have no simple answers
By: Calvin Daniels When it comes to the environment, the poor cow has become one animal that is much maligned as being a problem.
Read MoreWorld-ranking points at centre of golf drama
By: Bruce Penton The hottest sidebar to the ongoing saga of PGA Tour players defecting to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Tour has centred around Official World Golf Ranking points.
Read MoreState of air travel can no longer be excused
By: Jordan Twiss When one thinks of politics, one no doubt thinks of all the childish, partisan jabs our politicians like to take at one another.
Read MoreInvestment pouring into Sask. in 2023
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison As the new year begins, Saskatchewan’s economy continues to lead the nation.
Read MoreCanola, wheat remain the prairies’ great whales
By: Calvin Daniels The cropping landscape of the Canadian prairies is an interesting one in the sense two crop whales – canola and wheat – dominate acres in a huge way,…
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