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Letter: COVID-19 strategies evoke questions

Letter: COVID-19 strategies evoke questions

The editor: Since March of this year, the people of Saskatchewan have witnessed a transformation never seen before in the history of this province. Unelected public health officials have created a multitude of regulations.
Letter: thankful another lockdown didn’t occur, but questions remain

Letter: thankful another lockdown didn’t occur, but questions remain

The editor: I would like to thank Premier Scott Moe for having the foresight to not declare another lockdown.
Keep looking forward

Keep looking forward

When I was a kid, I spent hours poring over the Sears Christmas Wish Book, marking all the important pages. I can still see the blue and yellow remote-controlled airplane that I wanted so badly.
Support our heroes behind the scenes

Support our heroes behind the scenes

Weyburn This Week editorial
Cheers and Jeers for Nov. 26

Cheers and Jeers for Nov. 26

Cheers: Cheers to Craig Bird for doing wonderful presentations honouring our veterans. It’s our duty to preserve this history, to share with future generations. We can thank our veterans-soldiers of yesterday, today and in the future for all we have.
Most RCMP members are great people, and deserve our trust

Most RCMP members are great people, and deserve our trust

A report was released last week, chronicling some of the ongoing issues facing the RCMP. Some of those challenges have been well-documented. There have been instances of unethical conduct, with racist, misogynistic and homophobic behaviour.
We need a basic livable income

We need a basic livable income

I would like to weigh in on the Federal Trudeau Liberal Government's Throne Speech and on Marion Pardy and the Newfoundland Religious Social Action Coalition's letter, "We support a guaranteed livable income," Telegram, September 23, 2020.
Weyburn city council’s ‘litmus test’ raises issues

Weyburn city council’s ‘litmus test’ raises issues

Weyburn Review editorial
Support our teacher heroes

Support our teacher heroes

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Great things often come unexpectedly, or how our human faces change these days

Great things often come unexpectedly, or how our human faces change these days

At the end of the last week, I finally received good news. Mom’s fever went down. The disease is not completely gone yet, as her temperature is still higher than normal and she is weak, but she is doing better.
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