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A Christmas farewell from former Assiniboia Times reporter, Dan Archer

A Christmas farewell from former Assiniboia Times reporter, Dan Archer

Over the past two years and eight months, I have been blessed to work as a reporter and photographer at the Assiniboia Times. Living in South Central Saskatchewan has often been a challenge and a privilege in numerous ways.
The COVID that stole Christmas

The COVID that stole Christmas

The theme of the Grinch stealing Christmas seems all too real this year. The holidays are dedicated for time spent with loved ones, delicious feasts and the joy of giving.
Letter: Registered massage therapist concerned with impact of possible COVID restrictions

Letter: Registered massage therapist concerned with impact of possible COVID restrictions

The editor: I am writing to Premier Scott Moe as a registered massage therapist (RMT) in Saskatchewan with concerns about my profession due to COVID-19.
Where is the Liberals’ vaccine plan?

Where is the Liberals’ vaccine plan?

The editor: The people of Souris–Moose Mountain want their lives back. We need to get this community healthy and working again, but there can be no plan for fully reopening without a plan for vaccine delivery.
Learning to wait

Learning to wait

I picked the wrong day to go to the post office. The line was so long that it started outside the building. When I finally made it in, I saw the problem immediately.
Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 10

Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 10

Cheers: Cheers to the homeowners on Jubilee Place. The Christmas spirit is alive and well there. Thanks for all of their hard work and dedication so the rest of the community can enjoy the lights.
Is it really December?

Is it really December?

I did something on Saturday, and I can’t remember the last time it happened. I barbecued in December.
Vaccines can provide a glimmer of hope

Vaccines can provide a glimmer of hope

Weyburn Review editorial
Keeping the tradition alive

Keeping the tradition alive

My Nikkel’s Worth column
The loss of provincial curling events hurts many in the community

The loss of provincial curling events hurts many in the community

The latest marquee event in the Estevan area to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic is the Scotties-Tankard, the two provincial curling championships that were to happen in the Energy City early next year.
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