REMEMBERING WHEN: The Woodcutter’s Philosophy
When we were young, our late father, early one Saturday afternoon on our bush property as our family culled and cut down dead and decaying trees in the spring snow…
OPINION: But What About Her Emails?!
It’s tough to be a journalist these days – I’m glad I just dabble in it. First, the truth is no longer just contextual and objective – it’s often not truth at all.
Penton: Underdog Jays show spring potential
Toronto Blue Jays have gone eight full seasons without winning a playoff series and every baseball expert posting pre-season prognostications says that number will likely be nine…
Growing Through Grief: Staying Centred Within
In this time of unrest and unknowns I cannot help but see the process of grief at work in all of us. At a time when we are shaking our heads…
Pop 89: “Go to Your Room, Mr. President”
Well, that was nice for as long as it lasted. For a minute, we Canadians were all getting along. Mind you, how long does a family stay united when their sole reason is a shared enemy?
Check It Out: How did we get here?
Two kids biking in an unfamiliar neighbourhood said, “We could be lost and not even know it.” Canadians could also be lost and misled and not even know it.
Trump’s call with Carney shows possible change in trade war
In what is the most positive words from President Donald Trump with regards to Canada since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau went to Mar-a-lago last December…
Saskatchewan Becomes the First Province in Canada to Be Carbon Tax-Free
Effective April 1, Saskatchewan will be the first province in Canada to eliminate the carbon tax. The Government of Saskatchewan has decided to pause the industrial carbon tax rate…
Small and medium Business Tax Credit arrives in Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced legislation that will see the creation of a new Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Tax Credit.
Spring weather brings thinning ice to Saskatchewan
Last Thursday, the Water Security Agency (WSA) advised the public about thin ice conditions across Saskatchewan. As warmer temperatures for spring runoff begin to set in…
Unleashing agriculture for Canada’s growth
In a pivotal move ahead of the 2025 federal election, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has announced a strategic agenda…
Book: Baby Rollercoaster: The Unspoken Secret Sorrow of Infertility
Baby Rollercoaster is the true telling of one woman’s personal journey with infertility. It starts with her years as a child when she dreamt of being a mother…
STARS Critical Care on the Air Radiothon
On April 1 and 2, 2025, the Critical Care on the Air Radiothon for STARS presented by BHP will broadcast across more than 50 radio stations in Saskatchewan…
Harbingers of Spring
As spring approaches, I am patiently waiting for the snow to subside, to make room for those long-awaited spring blossoms.
Pruning Elm Trees in Saskatchewan: Important Guidelines
In Saskatchewan, there is an annual ban on pruning elm trees from April 1 to August 31. This restriction helps prevent the spread of Dutch elm disease (DED)…
Rosetown and Kyle RCMP: Punctured tires
Kyle RCMP are investigating several complaints of punctured tires in Rosetown.
Unity RCMP: Vehicle collision with a moose
RCMP received a report of a vehicle collision with a moose. The vehicle passenger sustained minor injuries.
Roving Traffic Unit seize 1 kg of cocaine during traffic stop
On March 18, 2025 at approximately 11:30 a.m., Saskatchewan RCMP’s Roving Traffic Unit were making proactive patrols and conducted a traffic stop…