Heritage minister can’t define Canadian content - Trudeau-appointed senator
One of Canada’s most acclaimed authors is drawing a clear line: he doesn’t want politicians telling him what counts as Canadian content…
Pop 89: Folk Devotion
Mary’s been in my living room for a while now. I couldn’t bear to see her carted off after our church closed, not knowing where she’d end up.
New Brigden couple met in Israel
Sometimes you have to travel long distances to meet that special someone. Connie and Jim Ness from New Brigden, Alberta, will celebrate their fourth anniversary this March.
Supporting internationally educated nurses
Alberta’s government is creating more than 600 new seats for nurse bridging programs and investing in a new bursary for internationally educated nurses.
Penton: Can anyone topple the Bruins?
The Bruins, under the direction of new coach Jim Montgomery, had suffered a mere seven regulation-time defeats in the team’s first 50 games…
Lloydminster area brings in most money in February Crown land sale
The Government of Saskatchewan’s Crown petroleum and natural gas public offering held on Tuesday, February 7, has raised $3,100,291 in revenue for Saskatchewan.
Acadia Valley News, Feb 9
This past week the weather has been much milder. It’s been melting during the day and still freezing at night. We had a little blast of blowing snow yesterday morning.
Commentary: Singh needs to say no to C-11
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has a golden opportunity to show that he can stand up to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by keeping the government from removing…
SCHS hosts their first Princess Ball
Seven princesses were dressed up and ready to welcome their young guests to the Princess Ball on Saturday, February 4th, at South Central High School in Oyen.
Your Donation Dollars at Work!
Oyen and District Health Care Foundation has put your donation dollars to work. The Foundation recently funded the purchase of two SARA Flex Active Lifts…
Life is full of disappointments
Having lived in the Oyen area for many years, I recall the Oyen Echo when it was a few foolscap pages, typed out and photocopied by Helen and Dianna Ball.
It’s Fun Being A Princess!
South Central High School in Oyen held their first Princess Ball on Saturday. Proceeds from the event will go towards upgrading the stage and sound system in the gym.
Capitalizing on value-added agriculture
Alberta is introducing a new agri-processing tax credit that will help attract large-scale investment, diversify the economy and create jobs for Albertans.
The Klarenbach Report, Feb 7
My farmer friends keep me aware of the cost of their production inputs. The rise in land values, fertilizer prices, chemicals and farm machinery require greater operating capital…
Penton: Hot Dog eating champ chokes - literally
Almost guaranteed to happen in the final six months of 2023…
Check It Out: There’s no counterfeit for true value
A five-year-old pointed at a picture in a book and said to the teacher, “Look at this! It’s a frickin’ elephant! It says so on the picture.”
Pop 89: Lasting Influences
I write this after wishing my pal Avril a happy birthday. I’m at my desk overlooking a storm coming up from Montana. She’s on a movie set in Toronto.
Just Transition comes with big costs
Ottawa seems to have only one message about its Just Transition policy: “trust me.”
Federal firearms ban: Minister Shandro
Minister of Justice Tyler Shandro issued the following statement on the federal government’s recent firearms ban action.
The Klarenbach Report, Jan 30
It was a Saturday morning in January; I was in a Tim Hortons drive-thru on my way to Waldheim for a Sask Ag Grads Association hockey tournament.