Bruce Penton: Spieth’s elite golf game has vanished
What has happened to Jordan Spieth? In his personal life, the 27-year-old Texan is in a good place. He was recently married to his longtime girlfriend, Annie, and he’s pulling down a couple of million dollars a year, at least, from on-course earnings and endorsement revenue.
The Living Word: Come to the water
Inese texted me that she was recovering from recurrence of a high fever and cough. She had endured a bout of the flu previously with high fever and days of malaise.
Murray Mandryk: Grain drying costs caught up in politics
The problem with politics is … well … the politics. Or so we are again reminded as we head into another provincial election and, possibly, a federal election.
Letter to the editor: Your Wonderful Newspaper
Hi Kate, I can hardly wait to get my mail Monday morning and your wonderful newspaper.
Bruce Penton: CFL victimized by Coronavirus
Gainer the Gopher gets a year’s vacation to frolic with the tumbleweeds in Saskatchewan. Calgary Stampeders’ white stallion is being sent to the pasture.
The Living Word: Follow the leader
Bible heroes recognized their dependence on the divine power of God to lead them.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Where have the last two months gone? It seems crazy to think that I’ve been in Kindersley for two months now.
Murray Mandryk: O’Toole may be taking better approach
They say religion and politics don’t mix, but nobody really ever explains why.
It’s really because there isn’t much compromise in our religious views, which is perfectly fine.
Check it Out: The beginning of the end of modern day slavery
A parent asked, “What did you learn at school today?” The child answered, “Apparently not enough. We have to go back tomorrow.”
Bruce Penton: So far, so good: Bubble working for NHL
So, how are the National Hockey League playoffs working out, as teams battle for Lord Stanley’s cup in two no-fan ‘bubbles’ — one in Toronto, the other in Edmonton?
The Living Word: Ghosts… Spirits!
French-Canadian Roger Morneau, in searching for spiritual meaning, became involved in Satan worship.
Murray Mandryk: Covid still requires a smart, consistent approach
According to an Angus Reid Institute survey early this month, Saskatchewan people are among the worst “cynical spreaders” when it comes to COVID-19.
Check it Out: Australians are speaking up
Someone said, “I can totally keep secrets. It’s the people I tell them to who can’t.” Well, I’m about to share news from Australia that has been kept a secret.
Just a gal from Glidden: Symbols of continuity between generations
Nothing improves my emotional and mental health better than a drive in the country. When I am on my adventures with my camera in tow, nothing excites me more than coming across an old country church for the first time.
Bruce Penton: Golf ball flying too far, says Nicklaus
Titleist advertises itself as the company which produces the “No. 1 ball in golf.” The stats prove it; more PGA Tour players use the ball than any other, and it isn’t even close.
Murray Mandryk: Decency in politics begins with us
There is likely no question I get asked more often than this one: What ever happened to decency in politics? If nothing else, some four decades of close contact with a lot of politicians offers a fair bit of perspective on this matter.
Check it Out: Taking a stand for liberty and conscience
I teased a teenaged male that he should try wearing a cologne that smelled like fresh baking because it might attract women. The young fellow smiled with utmost confidence and said, “I don’t need it. Women are already attracted to me.”
The Living Word: Live to give
When Glenn Coon was a dormitory student he sometimes became depressed and discouraged. At these times he learned a reliable remedy for his malady.
Check it Out: Taking a stand for liberty of conscience
I teased a teenaged male that he should try wearing a cologne that smelled like fresh baking because it might attract women.
The Living Word: Is 100% enough?
During a 48-hour work shift at a Texas hospital in March, the exhausted Christian medical doctor, Richard Bartlett, a man with many years of experience, was silently praying.