By: Calvin Daniels There are times, when you have written a column weekly for more than 30 years, coming up with a topic to fill this space is a chore — a chore seemingly harder than cleaning stalls like I did when I was a youth on the farm.
Read MoreNHL trades: For better or worse
By: Bruce Penton The National Hockey League’s trade deadline has come and gone, and most teams got what they wanted — the good teams improved; the poorer teams with their eyes focused on Connor Bedard got worse.
Read MoreChina interference probe raises tough questions
By: Jordan Twiss In the wake of his defeat in the 2020 presidential election, the wise former Toddler-in-chief Donald Trump knew there could be just one explanation for his unexpected ousting.
Read MoreSask. government focused on families
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Saskatchewan’s provincial motto is “from many peoples’ strength.” Our province’s strength comes from strong families, communities, businesses, and industries.
Read MorePlant-based protein sources have potential
By: Calvin Daniels The area of plant protein becoming a bigger part of our diet is an intriguing one in terms of potential.
Read MoreReady, set, pitch … and hurry up!
By: Bruce Penton Get ready for a wild and wacky Major League Baseball season in 2023.
Read MoreSask. must look to frontline workers for healthcare fix
By: Jordan Twiss After more than a year of the provinces and territories pleading with the federal government to come to the table to fix Canada’s broken healthcare system, this latest round of Let’s Make A Deal – The Healthcare Edition seems to be coming to a long overdue close.
Read MoreSask sitting strong as legislature returns
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Our government will be heading back to Regina early this month for the spring session of the Legislature.
Read MoreAg literacy month serves an important purpose
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.
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