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Escaping the EI trap

Escaping the EI trap

1999 was a pretty good year. I was 24-years-old, in the prime of my life. Too bad I wasted half of it. I would also waste a good chunk of 2000, too, as well as 2001.
Getting new faces and ideas into the game

Getting new faces and ideas into the game

If a major cabinet shuffle in Saskatchewan's political world could ever be described as non-confrontational last Friday's move by Premier Brad Wall probably came the closest.
Estevan comes through again at Bruins dinner

Estevan comes through again at Bruins dinner

Despite running about six hours from cocktails to conclusion, it's hard to argue that Friday's Estevan Bruins fundraiser was anything but a great success.
This land is your land

This land is your land

The Editor: If you care about the special beauty of the prairie-if you want to know that there will be wild, wide open spaces of natural grassland for your children's children to enjoy - there is something you can do.
Parking spots are appreciated

Parking spots are appreciated

The Editor: With respect to May being MS Awareness Month, I would like to thank whomever made the decision to designate more handicap parking spots on Fourth Street. These spots are a great help to all disabled people.
EDITORIAL: Support the Relay For Life event

EDITORIAL: Support the Relay For Life event

Residents of Weyburn and area will again have the opportunity to support the Canadian Cancer Society, and also those who have survived or are being treated for cancer, with the annual Relay For Life fundraiser taking place on Friday and Saturday, Jun
Sticking to a financial theme this week

Sticking to a financial theme this week

Dear diary, this week I'm selecting one theme for this column and sticking to it right to the end. My only topic this week is basic financial planning. Oh, I see I've lost you already.
Computer usage growing on the farm

Computer usage growing on the farm

There is something interesting taking place in farming that most people not directly involved in the industry probably appreciate, and that is the increasing use of computer technology.
Should employers be monitoring employee Internet usage during the workday?

Should employers be monitoring employee Internet usage during the workday?

He said This is being debated as a right to privacy versus working duty matter. What people need to realize is that there isn't really any such thing as privacy at the workplace, and nobody should expect it. That's just part of work.
Fire burns in all of us

Fire burns in all of us

In many ways, it doesn't take much to mesmerize us, to stop us in our tracks and just freeze us in a moment. Some things are simple but magnificent, like a great voice.
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