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Editorial: The ticking clock of Yorkton's aging infrastructure

Editorial: The ticking clock of Yorkton's aging infrastructure

Let鈥檚 hope the funding of crucial infrastructure replacement is figured out before major problems manifest through structural collapses.
A year covering Regina news

A year covering Regina news

Exploits into the Unknown: A look back on my first year covering stories in Saskatchewan鈥檚 capital
Opinion: New loan laws may lead to more financial crisis

Opinion: New loan laws may lead to more financial crisis

Best friends forever: How Ottawa鈥檚 payday loan crackdown will help Canada鈥檚 black market.
Column: Beyond colour, beyond emotions, beyond Van Gogh

Column: Beyond colour, beyond emotions, beyond Van Gogh

An opinion piece on Regina's Beyond Van Gogh immersive show.
Kirk LaPointe: Canadian media isn鈥檛 disappearing, but it could use your support

Kirk LaPointe: Canadian media isn鈥檛 disappearing, but it could use your support

Let's clarify the Online News Act and consider what it could mean for Canadian media
Opinion: The test of time, battling to keep Canadian history alive

Opinion: The test of time, battling to keep Canadian history alive

We are failing as a nation at teaching students how to even talk about our country鈥檚 history.
Shelly Palmer - The AI copyright conundrum: OpenAI in the crosshairs

Shelly Palmer - The AI copyright conundrum: OpenAI in the crosshairs

SASKTODAY.ca's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Selnes: Last 3 minutes allow for weird Sask. Roughrider win

Selnes: Last 3 minutes allow for weird Sask. Roughrider win

Columnist Bill Selnes said he felt the July 6 game, which the Saskatchewan Roughriders won 12-11 over Edmonton was ultra weird.
Thought experiment: Looking back at pandemic times, what would you have done differently

Thought experiment: Looking back at pandemic times, what would you have done differently

The pandemic encouraged us to rethink how we worked and what we valued.
Shelly Palmer: The most popular Large Language Models (LLMs)

Shelly Palmer: The most popular Large Language Models (LLMs)

SASKTODAY.ca's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
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