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Column: How did we reach that point with Bill C-10?

Column: How did we reach that point with Bill C-10?

It appears that Canadians鈥 concerns have been heard over Bill C-10 鈥 the federal Liberal government鈥檚 new legislation that would have clamped down on new media platforms, including social media.
Canadian deserve responsible leadership

Canadian deserve responsible leadership

Weyburn Review editorial
A balanced approach is needed

A balanced approach is needed

My Nikkel鈥檚 Worth column
Editorial: The changing face of downtown Estevan

Editorial: The changing face of downtown Estevan

It was one of those ideas that had to be shelved for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it appears to be ready to go now. The Estevan Downtown Business Association鈥檚 first outdoor market is slated to occur Thursday night.
Column: Virtual formats open virtually endless opportunities

Column: Virtual formats open virtually endless opportunities

The past year sure made things look different. Like a mirror, it flipped everything. I won't pretend that I'm still a big fan of Zoom wine and cheese nights. They were a lot of fun a year ago. We even had a high school class reunion over Zoom.
Column: Keeping a record of rights

Column: Keeping a record of rights

When people give me cards or notes of encouragement, I put them in a file folder called 鈥淣ice Stuff.鈥 After many years, that folder is so full that I am scared to take it out of the filing cabinet because it might explode all over my office.
Dedicated volunteers

Dedicated volunteers

The Homespun Walking Path Committee and the Carlyle and District Lions Club are saluting Wade Trippel and Darcy Howe for the removal of dead wood at Lions Park.
Well, to be honest with you鈥

Well, to be honest with you鈥

If you came across a lost wallet, what would you do? Leave it, keep it, check for identification, see if it held any money, find somewhere to turn it in? Apparently, it depends on where you live, if the results of a social experiment are correct.
Alida Weekly News

Alida Weekly News

On April 21 three past employees, Wendy Nelson, Shelly Cowan and Marcia Gervais, took their boss Gail McLachlin out for a retirement supper at the Olive Branch restaurant in Carnduff.
Cheers and Jeers for April 29

Cheers and Jeers for April 29

Cheers: Cheers to Shelly Veroba and the Creighton lodge team for identifying, reacting to and containing the COVID outbreak at the lodge earlier this month.
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