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Editorial: $335k funding boost enables Bruno's Place to offer detox services

Editorial: $335k funding boost enables Bruno's Place to offer detox services

Bruno’s Pace exists today largely from the local effort of the Prairie Harvest Christian Life Centre and tonnes of local financial support.
Opinion: Remixed racism a new challenge for Canadians of any colour

Opinion: Remixed racism a new challenge for Canadians of any colour

The dangers of misguided anti-racism in Canada.
Editorial: Numbers paint part of the picture for community's safety

Editorial: Numbers paint part of the picture for community's safety

What Crime Severity Index number indeed mean for Estevan? An opinion piece.
Shelly Palmer - Who Owns The Data Your Car Collects?

Shelly Palmer - Who Owns The Data Your Car Collects?

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
School-approved Cheetos? Why we must protect school food from corporate interests

School-approved Cheetos? Why we must protect school food from corporate interests

The current patchwork of school-based meal programming across Canada creates an unhealthy and unsustainable reliance on volunteers and charitable giving.
Opinion: Grain contract issues far from ‘settled’

Opinion: Grain contract issues far from ‘settled’

APAS advocates for more balance in grain contracts by improving clarity of terms and conditions.
Shelly Palmer - Getting More Out of AI

Shelly Palmer - Getting More Out of AI

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Commentary: The melting popularity of ice cream in Canada

Commentary: The melting popularity of ice cream in Canada

The cold hard facts as to why ice cream demand is on the decline.
Opinion: Canadians’ feelings on Russia have plummeted to same levels as North Korea

Opinion: Canadians’ feelings on Russia have plummeted to same levels as North Korea

Canadians' feelings towards G7 remain stable but perceptions of Russia have dropped dramatically since 2019, according to new polling.
Feds reward failure with taxpayer-funded bonuses

Feds reward failure with taxpayer-funded bonuses

The obvious way for the Trudeau government to start chipping away at its $1-trillion debt is to stop handing out bonuses like participation ribbons.
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