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Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 20

Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 20

Cheers: Cheers to the Power Dodge Estevan Bruins for a great start to the season. Two more convincing wins, and lots of goals to cheer for. Cheers to the Estevan Police Service officer who changed a woman’s tire after it had been slashed.
Catalogued memories of Sears

Catalogued memories of Sears

Growing up in northeast B.C., there were a few indicators each year that winter was approaching. The leaves changed colour and fell from the trees. The days were shorter. The temperatures were colder.
Let’s share our food’s story

Let’s share our food’s story

You could make a case that every month in Saskatchewan should be Agriculture Month. After all, agriculture built this province.
Sexual harassment needs to be addressed

Sexual harassment needs to be addressed

Millions of women across the world have shared their experiences of sexual harassment and abuse in an online campaign using the hashtag #MeToo on social media, and this has many people speaking up as survivors of sexual violence.
Newspapers are still vital to life in Canada

Newspapers are still vital to life in Canada

Editor’s note: The following is an op-ed piece submitted by Bob Cox, Jerry Dias and Edward Greenspon. On Sept. 1, an agency of the Canadian government directed nearly $100 million to support local television news.
Winston Churchill would never have survived

Winston Churchill would never have survived

Brian Zinchuk
Waiting for a favourite to emerge

Waiting for a favourite to emerge

It’s been more than two months since Brad Wall announced his intentions to retire from the job of leader of the Saskatchewan Party, and in turn the role of premier. He’ll step down early next year, once a new Sask. Party leader is found.
When the polls are wrong

When the polls are wrong

Corey Atkinson
Democracy works, but it takes awhile

Democracy works, but it takes awhile

Once in a while here in Canada democracy works, as when people speak out loud enough, and long enough, the government occasionally pays attention to what they’re saying, and they act accordingly.
Is Ottawa waging a silent war on the West?

Is Ottawa waging a silent war on the West?

Is a war against Western Canada quietly festering in Ottawa these days? Several pieces of the puzzle are falling into place that lead one to this conclusion.
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