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The loss of provincial curling events hurts many in the community

The loss of provincial curling events hurts many in the community

The latest marquee event in the Estevan area to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic is the Scotties-Tankard, the two provincial curling championships that were to happen in the Energy City early next year.
The premier that stole Christmas

The premier that stole Christmas

Many of you probably have seen the press conference in which Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister broke down and cried as he pleaded for people to "stay apart at Christmas." He was asked why he liked being hated so much.
Hockey in Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Central Saskatchewan will never fade away

Hockey in Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Central Saskatchewan will never fade away

Since the pioneering era throughout Western Canada, hockey nights were the centre point of entertainment and sports in the midst of prairie winters.
Let’s sing

Let’s sing

A precious sister-in-law struggles with near blindness, overwhelming tiredness but most of all, with loneliness. Her husband passed away three years ago.
Reader upset with city council and liquor store issue

Reader upset with city council and liquor store issue

To the Editor: After reading the council news in last week’s Weyburn Review, it has caused me to write this letter.
Reader pays tribute to a longtime friend

Reader pays tribute to a longtime friend

To the Editor: I was very saddened to hear of the passing of Rose Schultz. Rose has been a valued friend since 1956. We met under unusual circumstances.
Keep yourself and others safe this Christmas time

Keep yourself and others safe this Christmas time

Weyburn This Week editorial
Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 3

Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 3

Cheers: Cheers to the Estevan Kinsmen Club for once again setting up the Christmas Card Lane. It looks very festive on Souris Avenue North. Cheers to the respectful and great service of two young men at Energy City Overhead Door in Estevan.
Remember those in need at Christmas

Remember those in need at Christmas

With all of the talk about what we can’t do this year as Christmas approaches, it’s important for us to remember those things that we can do. One of those things that we can do at Christmas is be generous with the numerous causes in the region.
Bankrupting the future in the name of COVID

Bankrupting the future in the name of COVID

Weyburn Review editorial
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