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When the system is compromised …

When the system is compromised …

In this column, I decided to share a story from the Russian criminal world, which recently was brought back to the public's and my attention and shocked me.
Opinion: Bubbles for some leagues, but not others

Opinion: Bubbles for some leagues, but not others

We really shouldn’t be surprised that the Saskatchewan Health Authority decided not to approve the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s (SJHL) request to have an abbreviated regular season under a bubble format. Disappointed? Absolutely.
Wawota Weekly News

Wawota Weekly News

Wawota Lions Club has four new inductees. They are Kayle Swanson, Brady Dinwoodie, Dylan Lamontagne and Dale Hewitt. This brings the membership to 32. The Lions are a very busy group and make Wawota a better place to live. Thank you for your service.
Alida Weekly News

Alida Weekly News

The Alida community extends sincere sympathy to Eleanor, Daryl and Cheryl Harrison on the death of Joyce (Harrison) Folkerts on March 13 at the age of 81 in Medicine Hat, Alta.
A poor time to ease up in COVID-19 fight

A poor time to ease up in COVID-19 fight

If Premier Scott Moe is right that we are in the home stretch of our COVID-19 fight, we should all be reminded that this is not the time to ease up.
Did Mozart fill out practice charts?

Did Mozart fill out practice charts?

I was interested in a documentary about musicians who had been considered child prodigies.
Failure does not have to be fatal

Failure does not have to be fatal

Failure can be devastating. Long after the event, our bad choices and actions can weigh us down and colour our self-image in negative ways. It can be hard to forgive yourself and forget what went wrong.
Cheers and Jeers for March 18

Cheers and Jeers for March 18

Cheers: Cheers to all drivers who stopped on King Street and Souris Avenue North when a woman’s little dog got away. A very special thank you to the woman who stopped and helped the dog’s owner catch the dog and ensure they crossed the street safely.
Be smart with the gathering sizes

Be smart with the gathering sizes

It was an announcement that people had been waiting to hear: the provincial government was increasing the number of people allowed for private indoor gatherings from five to 10.
Did your phone also try to outsmart you last weekend?

Did your phone also try to outsmart you last weekend?

Last Sunday my phone took up the reins of power and switched to summer time, rudely stating that I was already an hour behind the schedule.
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