I never know if the price is right

My wife and I, and another couple were discussing food prices at an event last week. I would rather talk about sports and news, but I played along. Specifically, we talked about the boycott of Loblaw stores. The other couple is all in for the boycott, while Sandy and I are not in to the same extent. We have a...

Jazz Festival ready to bop, boogie, swing and groove

Aren’t getting around much anymore? Still haven’t busted the COVID isolation blues? The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival wants to help you out with that, as it has almost every summer since 1987. Now with its main stage located in Victoria Park, the festival has 16 big acts and many others — a lot of them free — coming to Saskatoon...

Removing carbon tax keeping inflation down

Saskatchewan continues to tackle inflationary pressures. In March 2024, the consumer price index in Saskatchewan increased by 1.5 per cent from March 2023 (seasonally unadjusted). This is the second lowest increase in Canada, and below the national average of 2.9 per cent. “Saskatchewan is well-below the national average in terms of consumer price index increases in Canada, and we are...

Five Tips to Avoid Injury and Stay Golfing this Summer!

Golf is an excellent summer activity that offers many benefits. Some of the benefits of golf include: 1. A source of physical activity — walking the course, swinging the club, and carrying or pushing the golf bag all contribute to cardiovascular fitness, improved muscle strength, and enhanced flexibility. 2. Cognitive stimulation — the mental engagement involved in playing golf can...

The NHL’s best family affair: the Hughes brothers

There have been some tremendously talented family combinations over the years in the National Hockey League — the Richards, the Sutters, the Tkachuks, the Hulls — but the current trio of Hughes brothers might be the best family act yet. Only one of the three — likely Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes of Vancouver Canucks — will be skating in...

The benefits of summer camp

I t’s every parent’s concern: What’s the best way for your child to spend his or her free time during summer and school breaks? To some, it’s a time for children to play and have fun. For others, it’s an opportunity for kids to hone their studies or learn new skills. BUILDING FRIENDSHIPS AND SOCIAL SKILLS At camp, children boost...

SIGA donates $50,000 to Hope’s Home

The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) has donated $50,000 to Hope’s Home Inclusive Meal Program, which provides nutritious snacks and lunches to 360 children daily. As the only medically inclusive child care centre in Canada, Hope’s Home provides care where kids with complex medical and typical needs learn, grow, and thrive. With on-site nurses that provide medical care to children,...

Golf tournament honours loved one, raises money for Glengarda hospice

Tannis Nicholson spent just 36 hours with her dying husband, Graham, at the Hospice at Glengarda. But the experience was so positive and profound, she decided to support the hospice with the proceeds from a golf tournament honouring her husband’s memory. Last year, the first event netted $50,664.50 for the hospice’s Comfort Care Fund. The second Graham Nicholson Memorial Golf...

Children’s show partners with CMHA to highlight the power of compassion

The popular children’s show Nanalan’ is teaming up with the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) to highlight the power of compassion. The partnership comes in time for CMHA’s 73rd Mental Health Week (May 6-12). This year’s theme is healing through compassion. With Canadians facing worrying levels of stress, anxiety, and loneliness heightened by social inequality, the affordability crisis, and ongoing...