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History Corner - Television brings entertainment into our homes

History Corner - Television brings entertainment into our homes

Television brought exciting new events into our homes: shows like Top of the Morning and Profile, and interesting draws and contests. Here, Linus Westberg and Roger McLaughlin prepare for the “Countdown Draw”.
Agriculture This Week - Farm income should not rely on governments

Agriculture This Week - Farm income should not rely on governments

There is nothing quite as discouraging in agriculture as a headline suggesting farm incomes have risen, but not because of prices. That was the situation recently at www.producer.com where a headline read; ‘U.S.

Don’t panic, but I bought you a grizzly bear!

Protect Canada’s species and landscapes through the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s 25th annual green gifts program

PBR Canada announces 2020 Monster Energy Tour schedule

Tour set to visit 10 cities in seven provinces in fifth season, opening in Calgary for the first time
Throne speech disappoints Wagantall

Throne speech disappoints Wagantall

The environment-focused throne speech delivered by Governor General Julie Payette sets the agenda for parliament and the recently-elected government.

University of Regina announces departure of President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Vianne Timmons

Today the University’s Board of Governors announced the departure of the University’s seventh President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Vianne Timmons.
Thinking I do with words - A guide to gifts to buy for me

Thinking I do with words - A guide to gifts to buy for me

In previous years, I’ve written columns with gift suggestions for me for Christmas. It has always been in jest, and that’s not something I’m just saying because nobody has ever bought my very silly gift suggestions, not even once.
Politics - Small nuclear may address electrical needs

Politics - Small nuclear may address electrical needs

Maybe it is time to go nuclear … or at least, go a little nuclear. It wouldn’t be an easy decision for anyone. Any foray into nuclear development will likely come at the expense of good coal-generated jobs in rural Saskatchewan’s southeast. Moreover.
Terriers top Bruins

Terriers top Bruins

It was a Viterra Division battle at the Farrell Agencies Arena tonight. The hometown Hyundai Terriers were taking on the Estevan Bruins in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action, the teams playing through a scoreless first period.
$2.1 million in CIF funding

$2.1 million in CIF funding

Will support 137 Saskatchewan programs included several in local region
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