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What would my Mom do?

What would my Mom do?

Last month I wrote a column on snowploughing children (go to www.weyburnthisweek.com and check out the March 13th issue if you missed it).
Hosting an event, friends . . . or royals

Hosting an event, friends . . . or royals

Interested observers are anxious to hear an announcement about an addition to the British royal family as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge await the birth of their second child.
Why isn’t our government looking into this?

Why isn’t our government looking into this?

I’m a firm believer in fixing things at home before you try to fix things elsewhere. People disagree with me and that’s fine, we all have our own opinions.
Pro/Con: Euthanasia

Pro/Con: Euthanasia

Disclaimer: The views of this column are not those of the reporters, but are simply being presented in order to discuss issues and topics.
Remember when businesses used to close?

Remember when businesses used to close?

Do you recall those good old days dear diary when local and provincial governments actually attempted to dictate what hours retail businesses could be open? Now it seems, only businesses that serve liquor have hours of operation regulated, and those
Publisher backs Creative Saskatchewan

Publisher backs Creative Saskatchewan

The Editor, Recent spotlights focused on Creative Saskatchewan have unfairly painted a negative picture of an organization that has been of great assistance to numerous creative producers in Saskatchewan, including the small book publishing company t
Minor accidents are never so minor

Minor accidents are never so minor

With the recent incident involving a semi-truck hauling hazardous material rolling off Highway 39, we are left with the standard concerns and a rather common thread of questioning: What if it had been worse? When all is said and done, the incident be
Publisher backs Creative Saskatchewan

Publisher backs Creative Saskatchewan

The Editor, Recent spotlights focused on Creative Saskatchewan have unfairly painted a negative picture of an organization that has been of great assistance to numerous creative producers in Saskatchewan, including the small book publishing company t
Community Garden says thanks

Community Garden says thanks

The Editor, We give our heart filled thanks to the Estevan Public Library board and staff for the use of their space for the Estevan Community Garden’s Seedy Sunday March 15, 2015.
Rock bottom

Rock bottom

Spring is in the air. Ironically the snow is still on the ground and my house was just about to get a whole lot chillier. If you are anything like me, spring makes me want to house clean, organize closets, move furniture around and even paint.
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