The Living Word: Jesus finds a way
Muslim countries are closed to open proclamation of the gospel. But Jesus has found a way into the hearts of thousands of Muslims in many countries.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Green is the colour. Football is the game.
I don't have much of a social life. I generally am in bed by 10:00 p.m. on a Friday or Saturday night. The coronavirus pandemic hasn't affected me as far as going to bars, concerts, big social gatherings.
Letter to the Editor: Remember to support your local businesses as much as possible
Saskatchewan people have all contributed to the safety of our residents by acting responsibly. We all owe an extra debt of gratitude to our healthcare workers who continue to work diligently to care for their patients and ensure their facility safety.
Letter to the Editor: Parents and hockey!
When I phoned to subscribe, you told me you were from Glidden. I told you my late wife Lynda (Kellington) Hunter was from Glidden.
Check it Out: Canadians need hope
Let’s start off with a bit of humour. To the guy who stole my anti-depressant medication: I hope you’re happy now.
Murray Mandryk: Cabinet must reflect a changing province
For about the last 40 years, politics in Saskatchewan has been framed as the transition from the social democratic governance to more conservative governance.
Just a Gal from Glidden: Even the strongest blizzards start with a single snowflake
They predicted it well in advance, but who thought that Environment Canada would be correct with their forecast last weekend?
The Living Word: Loyalty
In a group discussion the question was posed, “How can we be assured that we shall not be shaken out of loyalty to God when temptation and trial come?”
Bruce Penton: A November Masters? Bring it on!
In the midst of what is normally football, hockey and basketball season, the big event on the sports calendar this week is the Masters at Augusta, Ga. In November.
Just a Gal from Glidden: The Legion exists so that Canada never forgets
Across Canada, Legion Branches are the cornerstone of their communities. The Kindersley Legion Branch #57 is no exception.
The Living Word: The soldiers’ psalm
“During World War I, the 91st Infantry Brigade of the U.S. Expeditionary Army was preparing to enter combat in Europe…”
Check It Out: Old soldier and young soldier talk about their battles
The woman answered the door and a policeman asked how many people are in her house. When she replied “six”, he asked if he could come inside and check. The woman said, “No cause then there would be seven.”
Murray Mandryk: Moe wise to tell us to mask up
The decision to order those in the three biggest cities to mask up was not an easy one.
Re: People Protest Ontario Lockdowns
“Winter is coming” said Dr. Fauci and Game of Thrones. Both warned of difficult times ahead.
The Living Word: Safe in Iraq
Arthur Branner personally recounted his call to Iraq to be chaplain of a battalion for the year of 2004.
Murray Mandryk: Buffalo biggest problem on Moe’s horizon
The 2020 election went about as well for the Saskatchewan Party as it possible good.
Bruce Penton: Rough start for love-’em-or-hate-’em Cowboys
They’re known as America’s Team. But only because of the existence of the New York Jets and a couple of other bottom feeders in the National Football League, the Dallas Cowboys have barely been able to escape the moniker “America’s Worst Team.’
Just a gal from Glidden: Understanding ourselves through family history
It was ten years ago. I ran the newspaper in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, and got prepared to put together our Remembrance Day edition.
Check it Out: Thousands of Canadians protest lockdowns
The riddle goes like this: Imagine you’re stuck in a locked room with no windows, no key, no tools, not even a door. How do you get out? Answer: Stop imagining it.
Remembrance Day services will look different this year
Just wanted to let you know what the Legion has planned for Remembrance Day services this year, with everything being different because of Covid.