New rules for regulated online gambling market
Alberta’s government says it is moving to create a safer, regulated online gambling market, with new requirements aimed at player protection and restrictions on advertising to minors.
Red tape won’t feed Canadians - our farmers will
If taxes on fertilizer, farm equipment, and fuel weren't enough, the Liberal government is now planning to amend the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) regulations…
PROVINCIAL NEWS: RCMP investigate over $130,000 stolen from ATM
Lloydminster RCMP have arrested a Calgary woman in connection with an ATM break-in that police say resulted in more than $130,000 in cash being stolen.
A new year’s resolution for public service over politics
January is the season of resolutions – as individuals, we resolve to eat better, exercise more and generally do better in our lives.
Open house set for March 19 at Great Plains College Kindersley campus
Great Plains College is hosting an open house at its Kindersley campus on Thursday, March 19, 2026, inviting prospective students and community members to learn more…
Success in Sask Polytech’s Electrical Engineering Technology program
Supportive instructors, paid co-op placements and practical training are features of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Electrical Engineering Technology program helping students…
Start Your Path at Medicine Hat College
Medicine Hat College (MHC) is more than a place to learn, it’s a community where you can build skills, confidence, and connections.
Suspicious transactions on a credit card statement: a quick guide
Have you spotted an unfamiliar charge on your credit card statement? Follow these steps to verify it.
Is it possible to save money on a modest salary?
In the collective imagination, saving money sometimes seems accessible only to those with high salaries. But is it still possible to save even on a modest income? The answer is “yes”!
Credit cards: beware of the minimum payment trap
Credit card companies often promote rewards and cash-back programs to encourage spending. However, these programs can make it easy for you to build up a balance that’s difficult to repay.
Are there ways to save on my home insurance?
Along with mortgage payments and taxes, home insurance can be a major expense for homeowners. Is this the case for you?
How can you reduce your grocery bills?
Along with housing and transportation, food is one of the biggest expenses for most households—and rightly so! If your grocery bills seem to be constantly increasing, you can try a few smart ways to save.
Entrusting your tax return to a professional: a winning choice
With so many tax preparation software options available, you may think filing your own tax return is the most cost-effective option.
Just A Gal From Glidden: What if missing the bus isn’t the point?
There’s a dream I’ve had for as long as I can remember—one that still returns now and then, like my mind is flipping through old photo albums when I’m not looking.
January is a time to be joyful
The month of January announces the end of the festive holiday season, along with shortened daylight hours and colder temperatures.
Penton: Jays having championship-style off-season
Mid-January is not normally the time of year for baseball-related sports columns, but what the Toronto Blue Jays are doing this off-season can’t wait for spring.
REMEMBERING WHEN: The anthem that lost its home
I was reading a social media post a while back from a gentleman who was in his local Tim Hortons one evening, pre-COVID, relaxing and enjoying his usual double-double.
Pop 89: Contortionists of attention
One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever heard came from the poet Billy Collins: “Dare to be clear.”