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How short can they get?

How short can they get?

If you got home just after 6 p.m. on Monday night, and you were looking forward to watching the Estevan city council meeting, then you might have been disappointed. Monday night’s meeting was about 15 minutes in length.
Childhood in a jar

Childhood in a jar

The other day when I was tightening up the 25th jar of pickles I started daydreaming. My thoughts left reality and made it far away in time and distance. I was back in our summerhouse, where being a kid I spent every summer.
Does Trudeau’s brownface photo end absolute political correctness?

Does Trudeau’s brownface photo end absolute political correctness?

Perhaps, just perhaps, we have seen the end of the expectation of absolute, lifetime political correctness in Canada.
Fear, power and love

Fear, power and love

I don’t know about you, but my decades-old habit of following national and international news is quickly vanishing.
Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 20

Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 20

Cheers: Cheers to the Estevan Arts Council’s Koncerts for Kids series for bringing the Missoula Children’s Theatre to Estevan each year. It gives the kids a great chance to be on stage and perform for a big crowd. Cheers to the St.
Years of waiting has ended

Years of waiting has ended

Saskatchewan families who have spent years waiting for a new children’s hospital are about to have their wishes fulfilled. The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan is going to open Sept. 29.
Police officers should get our support and thanks

Police officers should get our support and thanks

Weyburn This Week editorial
Column: Does Trudeau’s brownface photo spell the end of absolute political correctness?

Column: Does Trudeau’s brownface photo spell the end of absolute political correctness?

Perhaps, just perhaps, we have seen the end of the expectation of absolute, lifetime political correctness in Canada.
How many nutbars are there out there, anyhow?

How many nutbars are there out there, anyhow?

Sept. 11 has come and gone, for the 18th time since the horrible events that made Sept. 11 a memorable day in the first place. Yet my social media feed is still being bombarded with posts about it, and unfortunately, most of them are from nutbars.
Weyburn Farmer’s Market sets record straight

Weyburn Farmer’s Market sets record straight

To the Editor: The Weyburn Farmers Market has relocated to No. 42, Third Street, north of Pharmasave. All market vendors will once again be ready to do business.
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