Year: <span>2023</span>

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Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation featured in TV series

There are people you like, people you love, and those very special that you adore. Jan Shadick definitely falls into the category of people I adore. I will never forget meeting Jan. I was living in Saskatoon and had inquired about volunteering for Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation. I was invited to stop by, so I...

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Gushue has no peer as a Brier skip

Step aside, Ernie Richardson. Make room, Kevin Martin. Stand over there, Kevin Koe. Slide to the side, Randy Ferbey. There’s now only one Canadian curling skip with five Brier titles and that is St. John, NL’s Brad Gushue, who claimed the title as the only five-time winner in mid-March by beating Matt Dunstone of Manitoba...

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Day against racism a good day to stop pointing fingers

When Ken died in February 2021, we had an outpouring of messages from readers, with many telling us how much his columns meant to them. In light of that, we thought we would go back through our files and re-publish some of his columns. Ken would be flattered by the kind words readers expressed. We...

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Canadians may play huge President’s Cup role

When Nick Taylor of Abbotsford battled Scottie Scheffler down the stretch at the recent Waste Management Phoenix Open, he won $2.2 million and propelled himself into fifth place on the PGA Tour’s money list this year. His dramatic success also moved him into 77th position in the Official Golf World Ranking list, giving Canada an...

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MOU PROMOTES DEVELOPMENT OF RARE EARTH ELEMENT

MLA Harrison visits South Korea By Phil Ambroziak Northern Pride First Japan, then Korea. As part of a recent trade mission to southeast Asia, Meadow Lake MLA Jeremy Harrison found himself in South Korea where, last week, the Government of Saskatchewan — via the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC)— and Star Group Ind. Co. Ltd. signed...

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I will miss my Friday drinks with Des

By Cam Hutchinson It has been a lousy start to the New Year. I wrote more obituaries in January than I did newspaper columns. My father-in-law Des Gore-Hickman died on Jan. 19. He was the third of three family-related deaths during the month. I have been part of the Gore-Hickman clan for almost 50 years....

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Dear Money Lady Readers:

Are you planning to retire this year? If so, you need to make sure you don’t do what 80 percent of Canadians do once they do their “hard-stop” to working. One thing is common amongst almost all new retirees is they all underestimate the amount of funds needed in retirement and all have a profound...

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I have a love/not love relationship with some city policies

I‘ve been thinking about City of Saskatoon policies a lot lately. The green cart program for composting organic waste, for example, which will finally start rolling out (see what I did there?) over the next two months, was a LONG time coming. I recall saving scraps of uncompostable food, paper and other bits while visiting...

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Working at the StarPhoenix was a privilege

Late in the evening on Dec. 6, 1977, I walked up a flight of stairs and into the StarPhoenix newsroom. It had been quite a day. It was my first day. I skipped the StarPhoenix team in a media curling event. Larry Tucker, then the sports columnist at the paper, said if we didn’t win,...