By: Jordan Twiss Imagine you’re a nurse, or any healthcare worker for that matter, who has been working double shifts for the past year- and-a-half of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreWater’s importance cannot be overstated
By: Calvin Daniels We are on the eve of World Rivers Day, and it is likely many among regular readers will not have been aware the day was upcoming.
Read MoreCanada’s newest tennis star falls just short
By: Bruce Penton Canada has another tennis superstar.
Read MoreAgriculture remains an afterthought this election
By: Jordan Twiss To say it’s been a tough year for producers in Saskatchewan would be the understatement of the decade thus far.
Read MoreSask. forestry sector receives major boost
By: Scott Moe, Nadine Wilson & Jeremy Harrison Northern Saskatchewan’s economy is getting a boost with the approval of timber allocations to support the proposed One Sky Forest Products (One Sky) Oriented Strand Board mill in Prince Albert.
Read MoreSome knowledge sadly gets lost to time
By: Calvin Daniels For the second weekend in a row, I happened to attend an event where a threshing machine was in operation.
Read MoreQuarterbacks once again in the spotlight
By: Bruce Penton Quarterbacks in the National Football League dream about reaching a Super Bowl one day, maybe even winning it.
Read MoreConservatives get it right with animal welfare policy
By: Jordan Twiss A quote, often attributed to famed pacifist Mahatma Ghandi says, “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
Read MoreDeChambeau, Koepka should be left off team
By: Bruce Penton The world of golf needs shaking up, so how great would it be if U.S. Ryder cup captain Steve Stricker said ‘to heck with the rules, I’m leaving Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka off this year’s team.’
Read MoreDraft horse days conjure fond memories
By: Calvin Daniels When you have been reporting for as long as I, now more than three decades, there are events that you find you enjoy covering more than most.
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