On this day in History - January 22 Paid Members Public
1808 – The Portuguese royal family arrives in Brazil after fleeing 1947 – KTLA, the first commercial television station west of 1968 – Apollo Program: Apollo 5 lifts off carrying... 1984 – The Apple Macintosh, the first consumer computer to popularize the...
USask College of Nursing Expands Nursing Education in Saskatchewan Paid Members Public
By Kylie Kelso, Senior Marketing and Communications Specialist, University of Saskatchewan College of Nursing Since 2012, the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Nursing has been offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at various locations throughout Saskatchewan. At the end of 2023, USask Nursing announced the addition
Looking local for your next career move? Look no further than Suncrest College! Paid Members Public
From the trades to University education, the daunting task of post-secondary education becomes a lot less nerve-wracking when you can do it in your own backyard.
Finding purpose in supporting others Paid Members Public
Ernest Torniado always knew he wanted to help others.
Sask Polytech welding apprentice crowned first Miss Rodeo Agribition Paid Members Public
“As long as dedication is there, it can take you anywhere. I have so much passion and dedication for welding and rodeo,” says Arianna Dyck, who was crowned the first Miss Rodeo Agribition in November.
Horoscope - Jan 22 - 27, 2024 Paid Members Public
The Lucky Signs This Week: Leo, Virgo and Libra
Measles exposure risk in Saskatoon Paid Members Public
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has identified one confirmed case of measles in a Saskatoon resident that was acquired through international travel. The SHA is notifying the public of an exposure risk to the measles virus in Saskatoon.
SaskEnergy sets new daily natural gas usage record Paid Members Public
Extreme cold weather across Saskatchewan this past week resulted in record-breaking natural gas demand in the province.
Peter feels little after coming in from the cold Paid Members Public
Winter has returned to the prairies with a vengeance. We just received about 6 centimetres of snow, and the temperature gauge is hovering around the -20 range, with more expected in the next few days.
Providing exceptional learning opportunities for over 50 years Paid Members Public
Carlton Trail College has served the needs of learners in Saskatchewan’s east-central region since 1973.
Exclusion Games Paid Members Public
A phenomenon that has often puzzled me is the way in which schoolchildren (more often girls) may decide to exclude certain children from their activities.
Elkton Lodge Paid Members Public
Discover the epitome of lodge-style living with our exclusive Elkton lodge home design, a striking fusion of rustic charm and contemporary comfort.
The sector that feeds us Paid Members Public
It is that time of year when agriculture gets something of optimism for the future of the sector.
Online fun with Ohtani free-agent saga Paid Members Public
Twitter, or X, as owner Elon Musk has renamed it, can be wonderful, or it can be an annoyance. A plethora of crap is displayed on the social media site, but there’s also a lot of valuable information that can be fulfilling. Or useless.
Sole Journalist resigns, some irony and other bits of musing and woe Paid Members Public
Local coverage will suffer in the short term, but don’t worry, it could get worse
On this day in History - January 15 Paid Members Public
1870 – A political cartoon for the first time symbolizes the Democratic Party with a... 1919 – Great Molasses Flood: A wave of molasses released from an... 1967 – The first Super Bowl is played in...