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More or Less: feeding a crowd

More or Less: feeding a crowd

Whether you are feeding a few or many, in the field or in a banquet hall, make your meals memorable. Make them with love.
Editorial: What a difference a day makes

Editorial: What a difference a day makes

Friday afternoon, as part of Pride Week in Yorkton, Drag Queen Story Time was held at Coles in the Parkland Mall.
The illusion and implications of ‘just following the science’ COVID-19 messaging

The illusion and implications of ‘just following the science’ COVID-19 messaging

Attitudes toward COVID-19 guidance evolved over the course of the pandemic.
Column: We are in a fight, which is tough to win

Column: We are in a fight, which is tough to win

An opinion piece on Canadian 2023 wildire season.
Editorial: the Liberals’ electricity goals are unrealistic

Editorial: the Liberals’ electricity goals are unrealistic

The federal Liberal government recently declared that electricity production across Canada has to be “net-zero” by the year 2035.
Commentary: Sask. falls behind in battle against carbon taxes

Commentary: Sask. falls behind in battle against carbon taxes

Sask. Party needs to do more.
Shelly Palmer - AI and Music: YouTube's Vision

Shelly Palmer - AI and Music: YouTube's Vision

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Selnes: Sask. Roughriders defeat B.C. in their best game to date

Selnes: Sask. Roughriders defeat B.C. in their best game to date

Defying columnist Bill Selnes' expectations, the Saskatchewan Roughriders won against the B.C. Lions Aug. 20 in what he called their best game of the season.
Shelly Palmer - The C/G Boundary

Shelly Palmer - The C/G Boundary

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
To reduce rising crime rates, Canada needs to invest more in social services

To reduce rising crime rates, Canada needs to invest more in social services

Understanding Canada's rising Crime Severity Index.