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Remember those in need at Christmas

Remember those in need at Christmas

With all of the talk about what we can’t do this year as Christmas approaches, it’s important for us to remember those things that we can do. One of those things that we can do at Christmas is be generous with the numerous causes in the region.
Bankrupting the future in the name of COVID

Bankrupting the future in the name of COVID

Weyburn Review editorial
A challenging Christmas time

A challenging Christmas time

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Reader upset with Weyburn city council over liquor store issue

Reader upset with Weyburn city council over liquor store issue

To the Editor: After reading the council news in last week’s Weyburn Review, it has caused me to write this letter.
How do people make friends when sandbox is not an option anymore?

How do people make friends when sandbox is not an option anymore?

I've been in Canada for over seven years. Long time, almost a quarter of my life now. And I've met a lot of great folks in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, but I can't say I made too many friends.
Buffalo Party wanted freedom from COVID restrictions

Buffalo Party wanted freedom from COVID restrictions

The morning of the Speech from the Throne, Nov. 30, the Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan didn’t have any members taking their seats.
Sask. Party’s $260 million contingency fund “insulting”; investments needed to fight COVID-19

Sask. Party’s $260 million contingency fund “insulting”; investments needed to fight COVID-19

In the first Question Period of the legislative session, Official Opposition Leader Ryan Meili called on Premier Scott Moe to immediately release the $260 million in contingency funds the government has amassed and to use that funding to fight the se
MP Patzer responded to the federal government’s Fall Economic Statement

MP Patzer responded to the federal government’s Fall Economic Statement

After the release of Monday’s Fall Economic Statement, MP Jeremy Patzer saw a problem in the federal government’s priorities. In the afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland presented the statement to the House of Commons.
Opinion: How are hockey and curling similar to casinos and bingo?

Opinion: How are hockey and curling similar to casinos and bingo?

I was fully anticipating that the provincial government would pull the plug on team sports last week. But that didn’t make it any easier or less disappointing.
It’s time Canada had a national vaccine injury compensation program

It’s time Canada had a national vaccine injury compensation program

After almost a year of enduring the pandemic and its enormous health, economic and social toll, help may be on the way. The world has been encouraged by the promising early results from the Pfizer and Moderna messenger mRNA vaccines.
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