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Editorial: How much deficit is too much?

Editorial: How much deficit is too much?

The 2021-22 federal budget that was handed down last week was, as expected, loaded with spending related to the COVID-19 pandemic. And so it鈥檚 going to carry a large financial burden that will affect this country鈥檚 finances for years to come.
Column: Some people really need a hobby

Column: Some people really need a hobby

My latest pandemic-inspired rant about people having too much time on their hands comes from a recent advertising campaign that appeared in Estevan.
Column: Russia shaken by another wave of protests, but will it change anything?

Column: Russia shaken by another wave of protests, but will it change anything?

Last Wednesday, supporters of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny gathered in the downtowns of major Russian cities.
Moe mostly right about vaccine strategy

Moe mostly right about vaccine strategy

There are surely more things Premier Scott Moe and his government need to do in this COVID-19 fight. But what the government has done with its vaccine supply has worked. The problem is that vaccines are not the exclusive solution.
Column: What鈥檚 essential these days?

Column: What鈥檚 essential these days?

鈥淧lease keep shopping and travelling to essential needs only.鈥 As if we haven鈥檛 heard those words.
Wawota weekly news

Wawota weekly news

Happy belated birthday greetings to Jim Driver of Vernon, B.C. He celebrated his 90th birthday on April 1. Jim and Mary were former residents of Wawota.
Noteworthy just doesn't cover it

Noteworthy just doesn't cover it

A network news program features a weekly segment called Notable Deaths. As somber music plays in the background, a picture of the "notable" person is displayed as their death is marked.
Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

We enjoyed the moisture, even if it was snow, of course we're never satisfied. We would like some rain and warmer temperatures. Things are the same at the villa.
Alida news - thanks for supporting the recreation board

Alida news - thanks for supporting the recreation board

The Alida Recreation Board conducted their first-ever online Facebook auction on April 9-11. Our community and the surrounding area were canvassed and we gratefully accepted a wide variety of items to put on the auction.
Column: How do we experience burnout?

Column: How do we experience burnout?

So many of us have been experiencing feelings of fear, anger or anxiety when doing everyday things during the pandemic.
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