By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Recently the Trudeau government announced a three-year exemption on the carbon tax for home heating oil.
Read MoreScience is key to feeding the world
By: Calvin Daniels If you like to eat and want everyone to go to bed each night with a full belly, you should be a lover of science.
Read MoreRanking of LIV players impossible to tell
By: Bruce Penton Taylor Gooch, Cam Smith, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau are obviously four of the world’s best golfers.
Read MoreSask. Throne speech shows questionable priorities
By: Jordan Twiss All eyes were on Saskatchewan’s Legislative Assembly last Wednesday, as Premier Scott Moe’s government delivered its Throne Speech to kick off the fall sitting of the legislature.
Read MoreAffordability tops throne speech priorities
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison The fall sitting of the Legislature is now underway following the Speech from The Throne, delivered by Saskatchewan’s Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty.
Read MoreNew ag education program shows promise
By: Calvin Daniels What is the future of farming in regard to attracting the next generation?
Read MoreMatthews’ hot start bodes well for Leafs
By: Bruce Penton Auston Matthews has always been able to put pucks past National Hockey League goaltenders, but his blazing hot start to the 2023-24 season might be an indication that the best is yet to come.
Read MoreBill C-69 adds to feds’ environment blunders
By; Jordan Twiss Last week in this space, we explored what differentiates good policy making from bad (in my humble opinion) through the lens of the Sask. Party government’s Parents’ Bill of Rights.
Read MoreSask. unveils Treaty boundary highway signs
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Our government, in partnership with the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, recently unveiled a series of new highway signs to be placed in the Estevan, Moosomin, Lanigan and La Ronge areas to highlight Treaty boundaries.
Read MoreConflicts cast shadow over agriculture
By: Calvin Daniels While it is far from a new situation for someone now into their seventh decade of living, we do seem again to be flirting with dark times.
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