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Where has the decade gone?

Where has the decade gone?

I still remember New Year’s Eve 2009 like it was yesterday. I was in Saskatoon, sitting in the temporary press seating area for the World Junior Hockey Championships, eliminating an item from my sports bucket list: watching Canada and the U.S.
'Tis the season for holiday scams and frauds

'Tis the season for holiday scams and frauds

Weyburn This Week editorial
Some fave Christmas movies

Some fave Christmas movies

My Nikkel's Worth column
Let your spirit of giving shine forth

Let your spirit of giving shine forth

There are a number of fundraisers ongoing in Weyburn and area right now, and some of them are intended to help people in very heart-breaking circumstances — but this is where the Weyburn area excels, as they have so many times in the past.
Crunching the debt numbers

Crunching the debt numbers

So what is the city’s debt, actually? When people think about the city’s debt, they think about the long-term debt – the amount that the city owes.
My Outlook

My Outlook

Support from the bench
Drinking and driving is still placing lives at risk in Saskatchewan

Drinking and driving is still placing lives at risk in Saskatchewan

MADD Regina inaugurated their Project Red Ribbon campaign in November to promote sober driving during the holidays.
Strikes – a sign of what?

Strikes – a sign of what?

Have you noticed that there is hardly a day without news about a new or an upcoming work stoppage? Teachers in different parts of Canada, Crown employees, CN Rail employees, you name it.
Why isn’t all booze limited to flavourless vodka?

Why isn’t all booze limited to flavourless vodka?

Canadians sure are a schizophrenic lot when it comes to what sort of substances we will legally allow to be used for a chemical high. Take, for instance, e-cigarrettes/vaping.
Women should be encouraged to leave abusive situations where domestic violence is habitual

Women should be encouraged to leave abusive situations where domestic violence is habitual

Domestic violence, especially against women, has remained prevalent in Canadian society
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