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Cluck Pluck

City | Jan 31
Chicken fans make the case for urban hens as Regina reviews its rules

Don’t Vote for Fact-Bashers

Science Matters | Jan 31
Scientifically illiterate decision-makers put us all in danger

Droog Tube

Interview | Jan 31
Malcolm McDowell talks Critch, Caligula and craft

Episode 66: Super Homework

Television Man | Jan 31
Echo and Night Country

What The Cluck?

CIty Hall | Feb 7
Urban hen enthusiasts watch as council cranks pluck their chicken dreams

Can You Keep a Secret?

City Hall | Feb 9
Psst… the City’s getting housing money

The Ghost of Journalism Future

Media | Feb 13
Will political backlash over Bell Media cuts spark a policy pivot?

My Music: Lisa Butel and Brent Cross

Music | Feb 14
Tanya Tagaq, PJ Harvey, David Lang and more

Mercury And Suicide

Science Matters | Feb 22
Environmental racism underlies Grassy Narrows’ crises

Dying Sooner in Saskatchewan

Health | Feb 28
How ideology, apathy and anti-expert bias cut three years off Sask. lives

My Music: Aysanabee

Music | Feb 29
Personal playlists from Saskatchewan and beyond

Heath Mulligan

Obituary | March 4

Send Them to Paris

City Hall | March 8
Regina politicians need to experience well-planned cities

My Music: Sierra Pilot

Music | March 11
Skid Row, Buckcherry, Big Wreck and more

Breaking The News

Science Matters | March 13
Dishonest political attacks on journalism harm healthy discourse

Where There Was Smoke

Film | March 15
The sixth-billed actor from Smoke Signals returns 25 years later

Oiled Rose Country

Science Matters | March 20
Alberta adds fuel to the climate crisis fire

Bustin’ Makes Me Feel Sad

Film Review | March 22
Why are the new Ghostbusters movies such a chore?

3 Body Pudding

Television Man | March 26
It’s a known fact that bookshelves in dark, moist basements eventually sprout rows of yellowing James Clavell novels.

Axe The Attacks

Science Matters | April 3
Carbon pricing is good for the climate and affordability

My Music: Keri Latimer

Music | April 5
Euyrythmics, Prince, Sinéad and more

The Water Limits

Province | April 8
‘God put it here for us. It’s ours to use as we see fit. It will all work out.’

Class Conflict

Labour | April 18
“We have more teachers across the province experiencing higher levels of aggression or violence.”

My Music: Sage McBride

Music | April 23
The Postal Service Elliott Brood, Phoebe Bridgers and more

Battered Sask. Workers Need Help

Labour | April 26
“We’ve had members threatened with kidnapping in the parking lot. They’ve had knives pulled on them.”

Hidden Injuries

Labour | April 26
Just as a physical injury can cause mental distress, a psychological injury can cause physical harm.

Late Night with the Devil

Film | April 29
Fresh ideas are great but need a script to back them up

A Green Levy

Science Matters | May 14
Carbon pricing isn’t the only way to combat climate change but it’s one of the most useful in a market system

The Rex Murphy Interview

From The Archives | May 15

“Information may be out there, but it must be digested for it to approach something like wisdom.”

Murphy, Rex: His Legacy

Editorial | May 15
Rex Murphy debased the public discourse he claimed to value.

Shame and Shenanigans

Books | May 23
Kristy Jackson’s zany new kid’s book Mortified draws on the author’s tween trauma

False Balance: Industry vs Wildlife

Science Matters | May 29
For most of nature, the scales have already tipped grossly in favour of generating profit.

Life’s A Parade

Pride | June 7
From Regina to Saskatoon and beyond, there’s no party like Pride

Pride, Prejudice And Pronouns

Pride | June 7 · Updated June 11
The Sask. Party government picked a fight with the entire 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Now what?

Killing Them Slowly

Film | June 13
In a Violent Nature gives slasher flicks a fresh look but there’s still no plot or acting

Step On The Gas

Science Matters | June 14
There are no valid economic arguments against a rapid shift to cleaner energy

From Burning Cigarettes to Burning Planet

Science Matters | June 19
Big Tobacco once told us smoking was safe. Sound familiar?

The Real Cancel Culture

City | June 25
RPL leaders backtrack after banning an Israel/Gaza lecture

Fossil Gas Grifters

Science Matters | June 26
Energy industry pimps promote “natural” gas as a green alternative. It isn’t.

The Unstoppable Shift

Science Matters | July 10
Global investment in renewable energy will reach US$2 trillion this year. Finally.

The Time Traveller

Fringe Festival | July 10
Shawn Wickens brings pot-baked theories of time travel to Western Canada

Speak Irish!

Film | Aug 2
Northern Ireland’s hip-hop resistance battles the English… language

Digging More Holes

Science Matters | Aug 6
Burying radioactive nuclear waste poses enormous risks

Not Welcome At The Table

Labour Day Report | Aug 28
Saskatchewan’s stressed healthcare workers can’t fix problems when government won’t listen

Politics and Priorities

Labour Day Report | Aug 29
Labour leaders list their issues as a September election call looms