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Sincere sympathy is extended to Bonnie and Roy Farr and family on the death of her mother Ethel Curtis of Brandon, Man., on Feb. 24. She was in her 90s.
We're drowning and it's costing us billions

We're drowning and it's costing us billions

It goes by many different names and timelines but the idea is the same 鈥 kickstarting the removal of clutter that seems to be an issue for many individuals and families.
I am cheering for you

I am cheering for you

When a child draws a picture, you say, 鈥淲ow! That is beautiful!鈥 even when you have no idea what they drew. School plays are painful. Most of the time the kids mumble into the microphone, or they forget their lines altogether.
ACCELERATING COVID-19 VACCINATION IN SASKATCHEWAN

ACCELERATING COVID-19 VACCINATION IN SASKATCHEWAN

Ages 60-64 Among Those to Receive AstraZeneca, All Adults in Saskatchewan to Have Access to First Dose by June With expected deliveries of AstraZeneca in March, Saskatchewan residents ages 60-64 and phase one priority health care workers will be offe
Cheers and Jeers for March 4

Cheers and Jeers for March 4

Cheers: Cheers to everybody who donated to the Kinsmen and Kinettes Telemiracle 45 on the weekend. It鈥檚 such a wonderful event that makes a difference in the lives of so many people.
Pathway network would be a real boost

Pathway network would be a real boost

It might not be part of this year鈥檚 Estevan city budget right now, but it would be a big addition to the community if it ever did proceed.
Accountability is needed in Oberg case

Accountability is needed in Oberg case

My Nikkel鈥檚 Worth column
Drug issues concern the entire community

Drug issues concern the entire community

Weyburn Review editorial
Opinion: A visit from Elon Musk would be great news

Opinion: A visit from Elon Musk would be great news

Elon Musk is no stranger to Saskatchewan. Back in 1989, Musk spent six weeks working on a cousin鈥檚 farm near tiny Waldeck, just outside of Swift Current.
Letter: Trudeau鈥檚 new legislation misses the mark

Letter: Trudeau鈥檚 new legislation misses the mark

The editor: 鈥淓very single Canadian wants to see less gun violence and safer communities.鈥 While I would agree with the sentiment of that statement from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, I disagree with the way he intends to get there.
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