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Letter: Committee deserves praise for efforts to honour airmen

Letter: Committee deserves praise for efforts to honour airmen

A letter to the editor saluting those involved with a recent event in the Estevan area.
Editorial: Government needs to be more transparent

Editorial: Government needs to be more transparent

An editorial on the SHA approach to releasing data about monkeypox cases.
Column: Be a Tourist, explore the riches of Weyburn

Column: Be a Tourist, explore the riches of Weyburn

The 鈥淏e a Tourist鈥 campaign gives an opportunity to local residents to explore the many different attractions that exist in Weyburn.
From Where I Stand: as usual, Granddad was right

From Where I Stand: as usual, Granddad was right

In a recent column about the recent Blacktop Hop fundraising event for the Shurniak Art Gallery I made a couple of errors.
Survey: How we listen to music in Canada

Survey: How we listen to music in Canada

From streaming to records 鈥 new survey reveals trends in how Canadians across generations consume music.
Column: It hurts to say goodbye

Column: It hurts to say goodbye

An opinion piece about a wonderful Estevan man who will be greatly missed by many in the community.
Editorial: Important lesson points for our governments

Editorial: Important lesson points for our governments

Aitchison is running for the leadership of the federal Conservative Party, and while he鈥檚 not one of the touted 鈥渇ront-runners鈥 in the race, he is still out meeting people and finding out their concerns and issues.
My Nikkel's Worth: Take nothing for granted

My Nikkel's Worth: Take nothing for granted

The events hosted in the community help to bring us together to celebrate and enjoy life.
Column: Dallas Smith and I were once teammates. Seriously.

Column: Dallas Smith and I were once teammates. Seriously.

A column on the great community effort that led to Estevan winning Dallas Smith's concert.
Opinion: The first sign of civilization in culture

Opinion: The first sign of civilization in culture

Apparently, our drive to help each other was the first sign of civilization in a culture, according to American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead (1909-1978). Well, not directly.
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