August 17, 2023
Meta removes Canadian news from its platforms
By: Jordan Twiss Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and fledgling Twitter rival Threads, has made good on its promise to completely remove all Canadian news content from its social media platforms in response to the federal government’s Bill C-18, The Online News Act.
Read MoreCanada’s wildfires require frank, honest dialogue
By: Jordan Twiss Over the course of the past two months, we have seen the emergence of a strong pushback against the suggestion that the wildfires that have been blazing across the country since the spring could be linked in any way to climate change.
Read MoreSask. continues to prioritize healthcare recruitment
By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison Our province has received more good news about its economy; Moody’s Investors Service has affirmed Saskatchewan’s Aa1 (stable) credit rating and outlook.
Read MoreAg events conjure nostalgic connections
By: Calvin Daniels Increasingly, finding time to actually get out and spend time in a field or cow pasture with a producer has become more difficult.
Read MoreThe good, bad and ugly in sports
By: Bruce Penton Clint Eastwood starred in the movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, but little did he know in 1966 it would turn into sports column fodder almost 60 years later.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2023
Shellbrook summer program provides great S-CAPE
By: Jordan Twiss The relaxation of connecting with nature. The excitement of scoring a game-winning goal. The thrill of taking a refreshing plunge into the water. These are just a few of the experiences kids have had as part of Shellbrook’s 2023 Summer Playground Program.
Read MoreSask. Party must listen to educators
By: Jordan Twiss No matter their political leanings, ruling governments all have one thing in common: at some point, they will find ways to waste taxpayer dollars.
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