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Generosity changes the story

Generosity changes the story

Author Allison Fallon tells a story about her brother, who was riding his bike to church one Sunday morning.
My Jesus knows just what I need

My Jesus knows just what I need

There’s a beautiful chorus that goes like this: “My Jesus knows just what I need/ yes He knows just what I need/He satisfies and every need supplies/Yes, He knows just what I need.
Canada comes up short

Canada comes up short

Team Canada came up short at the World Under-18 Hockey Championship in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Canada lost the bronze medal game 10-3 to Team USA.
What Mom wants

What Mom wants

Mother’s Day is around the corner and though I may be totally and completely biased, I think moms are a great thing to celebrate.
Just don’t park illegally

Just don’t park illegally

It seems that parking fine increases don’t raise the ire of Estevan residents as much as speed limit reductions or changes to garbage pick-up. Estevan city council passed its new traffic bylaw earlier this week. The changes take effect on June 1.
Respect our Rural Doctors

Respect our Rural Doctors

How do we get more doctors to practice in rural communities? This has been a long standing challenge in Canada — getting physicians to work where we need them — especially in provinces with large rural populations.
Seeing things differently...

Seeing things differently...

Public Shaming Parking Perps By Lynne Bell A Global TV news report about a disabled Moncton man aired almost a month ago.
Smoking is dangerous in more than one way

Smoking is dangerous in more than one way

The other day there was a fire at a house in Swift Current. The Swift Current Fire Department handled it, but the house was completely destroyed and one of the houses beside it also caught fire.
Esso Cup visitors pass on kudos to host city

Esso Cup visitors pass on kudos to host city

To the Editor: Just a short note to congratulate the City of Weyburn for a great job hosting the Esso Cup this weekend.
Democracy is alive and well in Weyburn

Democracy is alive and well in Weyburn

Our system of democracy may not always be perfect, but it’s exciting when it works, when people step forward and take part in the process to voice their opinion, to try and make a difference to how things work.
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