SPORTS TALK: The 'rouge' is one of CFL's unique rules
Before we get into this, you can't find a bigger CFL fan than me. Growing up in Regina, the three things we discussed at the Buchanan dinner table were politics, the weather, and the Riders.
Dakota Buttar partners with Cup Series Production Manager to bring event to Kindersley
One of Canada’s most decorated riders, Dakota Buttar has teamed up with Canada Cup Series Production Manager Peter Gebraad to host the first-ever PBR event in Kindersley...
New Brigden’s Devon Hayworth is the new voice of the Klippers
The Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers are excited to announce the hiring of Devon Hayworth as the new voice of the Klippers.
Penton: Encouraging start to Blue Jays’ rebuild
When a Major League Baseball team like the Jays falls flat on its face, it not only disappoints fans from Deer Lake, Nfld. to Duncan, B.C., and all points in between...
SPORTS TALK: Weak point of Oilers may have gotten weaker
The Edmonton Oilers defence, long considered the Achilles' heel of a team with championship aspirations, has just taken a significant hit.
Penton: Canada: Small population, big medal haul
It’s no surprise that the world’s athletic powers, the United States and China, stood atop the medal standings when the Paris Olympic Games concluded Aug. 11.
Penton: Scheffler’s Olympic gold ends all POY arguments
After Xander Schauffele won the Open championship at Troon for his second major championship of 2024, the major conversation among golf insiders was about PGA Tour Player of the Year.
SPORTS TALK: Olympics more about controversy than athletes and medals
The Olympics are never short on controversy and scandal, and Paris has been no different so far.
Getting down and dirty in Cereal!
The annual Cereal Mud Bog was held on a rainy and cool July 27, but that didn’t stop almost 500 spectators and 32 trucks from participating.
Penton: Canada’s athletic reputation stained once again
Canada, primarily because of our comparatively small population, is not one of the heavyweights in the global sports picture, unless we’re talking about hockey, where we dominate.
SPORTS TALK: Olympics are never without controversy
The Olympics are never short on controversy and scandal, and Paris was no different. From opening ceremony shenanigans to polluted water, drone-spying and hijab bans…
FERTILE VALLEY CHAMPIONS!
The Oyen Eagles are the champions of the FVBL after defeating the Kindersley Stallions in two straight games.
ALL IN THE FAMILY!
One of the events at the Big Country Agricultural Society’s Summer Rodeo in Oyen July 13 was Dummy Roping.
SPORTS TALK: Lloydminster games could be a stepping stone for bigger things
The Saskatchewan Summer Games came and went in the Border City. The summer games haven’t been held since 2016, and the previous games in 2020 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Penton: Paul Skenes MLB’s newest pitching sensation
Baseball fans who happen to be Baby Boomers will likely recall the hysteria surrounding pitcher Mark (The Bird) Fidrych in 1976.
Empress Bindloss Agricultural Society Summerspiel
Winners of the A event. Andrew Grudecki, Tom Rafa, Dan Grudecki, Tyson Rafa.
Shirley McClellan Aquatic Centre Report
Another season at the swimming pool and it’s hard to believe we are over half way through already. We started off the year on June 10th, a bit later than most years.
Neutral Hill AAA Wranglers in Provincial Championships
Neutral Hill AAA Wranglers compete in Baseball Alberta Provincial Championships in Fort McMurry. Good luck!
Penton: McIntosh-Ledecky clash would be Olympic highlight
What has the potential to be the most dramatic head-to-head competition at the Paris Olympics might not happen.
SPORTS TALK: Jays caught in the quicksand that is the American League East
The modest goal for any baseball fan base starts with the overused yet admirable aim for their team to get in a position to play meaningful September baseball.