By Lauren Krugel U.S. tariff threats are making politicians and the general public more receptive to Canadian energy infrastructure projects, the chief executive of Pembina Pipeline Corp. says. “Hopefully with what’s happening, it will be obvious to the country...
Quick Dick McDick is wrapping up his winter Laugh You Bastards! comedy tour before getting serious into calving. Here’s some insight into his two-show stint at Maryfield – where he packed a 300+ seat theater two days in a row. If you’re not aware,...
In Saskatchewan, we know the importance of keeping the lights on. While Canada remembers Tommy Douglas for Medicare, here on the Prairies, we know that the CCF’s proudest accomplishment was bringing electricity to farms. In those days, people didn’t have much beyond...
Premier Scott Moe made a bold statement on social media on Feb. 26, proclaiming pre-approval for pipeline projects. Posting on X, he wrotes, “Effective Immediately: All pipeline permits going east, west, or south received in Saskatchewan will be considered...
Back in 2014, I bought a used 2011 Ford Expedition Max for $27,000. Its original sticker price was $72,000, so I thought I bought a hell of a deal. And I did. But over the last decade I’ve miled it out. It’s pretty much done – needs new shocks, brakes, and a few grand...