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A lesson that might help Estevan

A lesson that might help Estevan

Since day one, the spread of a novel COVID-19 virus has become a learning edge for humanity that was caught by the throat.
Now can we get our nursing home?

Now can we get our nursing home?

When you look back on the Great Recession of 2008-09, you see that Canada did a better job of weathering the economic storm than most countries.
We can all learn from this

We can all learn from this

My Nikkel’s Worth column
SE Cornerstone board asked to ‘do the right thing’

SE Cornerstone board asked to ‘do the right thing’

To the Editor: The wheels of justice turn very slowly, and in the case of a demoted teacher and principal, this time has been extremely damaging to himself and his family.
It’s time for the government to present a plan

It’s time for the government to present a plan

Recently, the Saskatchewan government authorized $4.
COVID-19 contradictions an inevitability

COVID-19 contradictions an inevitability

The novel coronavirus is under control and the curve is being flattened … except where it isn’t. And the plan to re-open Saskatchewan is proceeding in a sensible, methodical way … except where that’s not happening.
Oh, what a toll the pandemic takes

Oh, what a toll the pandemic takes

It was the last 30 seconds or so of Premier Scott Moe’s daily COVID-19 when something peculiar happened. He spoke to the current restrictions that will possibly leave us at a distance from our mothers as their day approaches.
The New Testament tells us a story about God coming into our world as one of us

The New Testament tells us a story about God coming into our world as one of us

The New Testament tells us a story about God coming into our world as one of us. The Gospels tell this amazing story of what this looked like when Jesus from Nazareth came along doing things everybody knew in their heart that only God could do.
There’s no political agenda behind flattening the curve

There’s no political agenda behind flattening the curve

In Great Britain, Canada and the United States, some on the far right continued their anti-lockdown protests to start the Pandexit without delay.
Column: Oh, the toll a pandemic takes

Column: Oh, the toll a pandemic takes

It was the last 30 seconds or so of Premier Scott Moe’s daily COVID-19 when something peculiar happened. He spoke to the current restrictions that will possibly leave us at a distance from our mothers as their day approaches.
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