May Skies Paid Members Public
The Moon is in its gibbous phase as May opens, a few days away from full on the 5th. This full Moon happens to be in eclipse season, and we have a penumbral lunar eclipse on the 5th, visible only in the Southern Hemisphere.
SaskEnergy “going solar” to cut emissions at its Town Border Stations Paid Members Public
SaskEnergy has converted its Town Border Station in southwest Regina to generate solar power as part of its commitment to cut emissions.
Next hot thing Paid Members Public
One reason Canadian Prairie farmers have always managed to survive – at least as a collective – is their willingness to try new things.
Silverware haul coming McDavid’s way Paid Members Public
Connor McDavid is going to need an extra hand, or perhaps a team-mate willing to do some heavy lifting, when it comes time for the National Hockey League awards ceremony to be held in Nashville in late June.
It's got a Hemi somehow Paid Members Public
When the PT Cruiser debuted, it was one of those things that was cool right up until it wasn’t, and that transitioned quick.
Fourth Winter Paid Members Public
This week's snowstorm has taken the province from hopes of spring back into memories of winter. The precipitation has caused some road closures and made driving hazardous for many.
Meeting Chair remains in chair Paid Members Public
Reeve Bob Schmidt is going to remain in his place around the table after Councillor Arndt suggested he might move to the head of the Council table so Zoom attendees could see him.
Records fall during Summer’s great spring Paid Members Public
In water-related parlance, let’s just say it’s unlikely that Toronto swimmer Summer McIntosh is a splash in the pan.
Everything Gets A Shot At Being Cool Paid Members Public
Chrysler seemingly owned the minivan market forever. The Magic Wagon started it, quickly becoming known as the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager.
Spring runoff on Qu'Appelle River Paid Members Public
Water Security Agency Workers adjusting flow at Craven Dam
Canadian oil Paid Members Public
For decades the Canadian Prairies proudly wore the moniker ‘Bread Basket for the World,’ or at least a similar version of that label.
Funny things Paid Members Public
Reading the other day that the governor-general, our regal representative to the nation, flew to Germany on an apparently official function.
Southey RCMP seeks public assistance to locate missing man Paid Members Public
Southey RCMP is seeking the public’s assistance to help locate 35-year-old Joel Campbell of Standing Buffalo First Nation.
Disc Golf a success in Buena Vista Paid Members Public
Players can play 365 days a year
Fire Chief receives medal Paid Members Public
Silton Fire Chief Steve Wallace recently received a Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal for his fire protection service contributions.
Special guest at the Nokomis Health Centre Paid Members Public
Early easter guests visit the Health center in Nokomis