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Cheers and Jeers for Nov. 22

Cheers and Jeers for Nov. 22

Cheers: Cheers to everybody who was involved with the St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation’s Festival of Trees activities. It was a fantastic weekend with all sorts of events that appealed to people of all ages.
Will cabinet shuffle bring change?

Will cabinet shuffle bring change?

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has revealed his new-look cabinet, and while it has a lot of the old familiar faces, it does appear to show that Trudeau is a little more serious about his relationship with Western Canada.
Be safe behind the wheel this wintertime

Be safe behind the wheel this wintertime

Weyburn This Week editorial
Quebec sure is one to talk

Quebec sure is one to talk

I’ve seen a lot of TV clips of late, showing Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet basically trash talking the West, and Alberta in particular.
So who needs the Grey Cup?

So who needs the Grey Cup?

My Nikkel's Worth column
Christmas is a time for giving

Christmas is a time for giving

Christmas time is known as a time for giving, as well as for celebrations with friends and family, and everything that goes with it, including all the traditions that have grown over the years in each family or group of friends.
Departing physician expresses some concerns

Departing physician expresses some concerns

The editor: To the patients of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast Medical Group, physicians, nurses and allied health professionals of Estevan: It is with sincere relief that I announce my resignation as a family physician here in Estevan, effective Dec. 15.
My Outlook

My Outlook

Satisfying more than a sweet tooth
A seismic shift in gender relations

A seismic shift in gender relations

Here is another fact about me, I watch Survivor. A few years ago it became our family tradition. Every new season is like a little holiday, which we always enjoy together.
Class sizes matter to teachers, parents and students

Class sizes matter to teachers, parents and students

In a study authored by Derek J. Allison for the Fraser Institute, he knew smaller classes were preferable for parents and teachers, but said they were too costly for governments to maintain.
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