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Crying for the Children

Crying for the Children

The editor: Two-hundred fifteen children were buried in a graveyard beside a residential school in Kamloops, B.C. They varied in ages; one as young as three. They lived. They all had names. They all had hopes and dreams.
Bill C-10 remains a threat

Bill C-10 remains a threat

The editor: Canada’s Conservatives are calling out this Liberal government, along with the Bloc Quebecois and the New Democratic Party, for their collective action to muzzle debate on Bill C-10, which ironically limits your freedom of speech online.
Feelings of sorrow for past behaviour

Feelings of sorrow for past behaviour

The editor: As I read the news about the unmarked graves from the Marieval Residential School, I felt sick to my stomach remembering the racist attitude I had toward the White Bear First Nation growing up in Bellegarde in the 1980s.
Alida News

Alida News

A grad parade for the Alida Grade 12 students was held on June 25. It began around 5 p.m. from the Alida Rink parking lot and ended on Prairie Avenue, where the centre flower pots held a posted picture of the grads.
Wawota News

Wawota News

On June 19, family members gathered at the Wawota Cemetery in memory of Daniel Nyeste.
Always a good time with lots to do

Always a good time with lots to do

Regardless of whether we’re facing restrictions related to a pandemic, or if we’re in normal times like we’re about to return to, there’s no shortage of things to do in the Estevan area each summer.
Cheers and Jeers for July 1

Cheers and Jeers for July 1

Editor's note: This marks the final edition of Cheers and Jeers. We would like to thank all those who have submitted for Cheers and Jeers over the years.
Letter: Concern remains over Bill C-10

Letter: Concern remains over Bill C-10

The editor: Canada’s Conservatives are calling out this Liberal government, along with the Bloc Quebecois and the New Democratic Party, for their collective action to muzzle debate on Bill C-10, which ironically limits your freedom of speech online.
Why we join clubs, thoughts aloud

Why we join clubs, thoughts aloud

Last week I partook in the national Inner Wheel (IW) Zoom meeting. For those of you who don't know, Inner Wheel is a social club that was formed as a counterpart to Rotary International.
Discover the history of downtown Estevan and get a bonus

Discover the history of downtown Estevan and get a bonus

The warm Saskatchewan sun made the area look bright, attractive and welcoming. Bird talks along with the smell of wildflowers made it impossible to even think about wasting such a day indoors.
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