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When there is no happy ending

My Dad died last week. I wish I could say that I had a close, supportive relationship with him, but that was not the case. In fact, there was a time when I was so angry that I could not have cared less about him.

Where has all the time gone?

Where did the time go? To those of us who happen to live in the semi-annual “move your clock back or forward, depending on the season,” we can enjoy that extra hour of sleep in the fall. Not so in the spring.

Alberta wins the Brier

Team Alberta, skipped by Kevin Koe, beat Team Newfoundland, skipped by Brad Gushue, 9-5 in nine ends to win the 2016 Brier in Ottawa.

Non-candy Easter baskets

In our family we celebrate much more than the Easter Bunny at Easter, but being that gift giving is one of my top love languages, I can’t help but want to put together a fun Easter basket for my kids.

Farming remains our backbone

Each year, the Estevan Chamber of Commerce and the Estevan Exhibition Association team up to organize the Estevan’s Farmers Appreciation Dinner.
Residential fire on Second Street contained

Residential fire on Second Street contained

Members of the Estevan Fire Rescue responded to a fire in a residence on the 1400 Block of Second Street on Wednesday afternoon. Members were advised that it was a small electrical fire.

NDP promises shift in health care

Cam Broten, the leader of the New Democratic Party in Saskatchewan committed to cutting a bloated management system in health care, and redirect those resources to where they’re needed, front line patient care.
Rafferty Marina team is dedicated

Rafferty Marina team is dedicated

The Rafferty Dam Marina has advanced by leaps and bounds in terms of use and refinement over the past few years, but a stalwart tiny band of volunteers is getting a bit tired.
Farm Family of the Year, not afraid to take chances

Farm Family of the Year, not afraid to take chances

Brent Dunnigan is not afraid to take a few chances when it comes to farming on his Alameda area land, especially with the support of his wife Peggy and daughters Shelby, Taylor and Kaylee.

Writer questions escalating health-care costs in Sask.

The Editor: A message to Brad Wall and the Saskatchewan Party. You continue to say the government is working on improving healthcare in Saskatchewan. We’ve continually heard how wait times for surgeries are reduced. I remember how the Sask.
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