REMEMBERING WHEN: The revenge of the vending machines
Even though we’ve all used them at one time or another, vending machines are the “Rodney Dangerfield” of the machine world — they get no respect.
GROWING THROUGH GRIEF: Loving yourself through the tough times
There are times when I would rather be miserable. It’s like sometimes misery just feels right. lol! Yup I just wrote that.
Penton: So close, but no Series’ title, for Blue Jays
If this year's World Series could be narrowed down to a simple ‘Who killed the Toronto Blue Jays?’, let’s get right to the point and play a sports version of Clue.
Pop 89: Perfectly Natural Crap
I was on my way to lay some flowers on the graves of Val Marie’s ancestors last Sunday evening when out of the corner came a flashing light.
Check It Out: Remembering a Canadian actor who served in WWII
There’s an old joke that claims it was disappointing to discover a universal remote control didn’t control the entire universe.
Masum denies assault, trafficking charges
Mohammad Masum testified and underwent cross-examination during three days last week in a provincial court trial at the Elks hall.
Luseland Police Report: October 2025
LUSELAND — Luseland Police Chief Ty Kohlman presented the Luseland Police Service (LPS) report for October 2025.
SUMA and Treaty Commissioner sign MOU to strengthen urban Treaty relations
The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) and the Office of the Treaty Commissioner have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote Treaty rights…
Operation Red Nose kicks off 17th safe ride campaign in Saskatchewan
Operation Red Nose has launched its 17th annual safe ride campaign in Saskatchewan, offering free rides home for holiday revelers from Nov. 28 to Dec. 31, 2025.
Sask. unemployment falls to 5.5% as 14,000 jobs added in October
Saskatchewan’s labour market remains strong, with 14,000 jobs added over the past year and the unemployment rate dropping to 5.5 per cent in October, Statistics Canada reported Thursday.
MacDonald wraps first China mission, seeks new trade opportunities
Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald has completed his first mission to China, meeting with government officials and industry leaders to promote Canadian farm and food products.
Federal budget extends industrial carbon tax, adds nuclear incentives for Sask.
OTTAWA – Mark Carney’s first budget as prime minister had a few concessions for the energy sector, but still insists on an industrial carbon tax for many years to come.
Saskatoon City Hospital adds 40 new beds to ease pressure on acute care
The first 40 of 109 new acute care beds at Saskatoon City Hospital are now open, marking a key step in expanding hospital capacity in the province’s largest city.
SGI urges safe rides as social season kicks off
As holiday parties and social events fill calendars, SGI is reminding drivers to plan a safe ride home.
RCMP respond to break-ins, traffic complaints
The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to several calls from Oct. 30 to Nov. 6, including property damage, break-ins, and traffic complaints.
Unity RCMP report: Traffic incidents, thefts and fraud under investigation
Unity RCMP received a variety of calls for service during the week of Oct. 28 to Nov. 3. Members responded to a complaint of breach of peace, a theft investigation and several matters…
Book Review: Tales This Side of the Elysian Fields
Trevor W. Harrison’s Tales This Side of the Elysian Fields is a captivating collection of travel stories drawn from his journeys across the globe in the 1970s and 1980s.
Honkings from the Wild Goose
This year, we’ll be covering both the Sask. West Hockey League and the Crossroads Hockey League. To honour both leagues and the history of most of these teams…