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SHA should have been quick to apologize over gaffe

SHA should have been quick to apologize over gaffe

In recent months, the Saskatchewan Health Authority has started the practice of sending out public service announcements when there is an “increased risk of COVID-19 exposures” at businesses and other sites.
How often we need reminders to remember

How often we need reminders to remember

I like exploring the world. Even if I go somewhere I've been to before, I always find something new. Thus, life recently took me to Calgary. And while I go there pretty often, I don't think I've ever been there during this time of the year.
Project offers reason for hope

Project offers reason for hope

Ever since it became clear that Units 4 and 5 at the Boundary Dam Power Station would eventually be retired, one of the questions that has been front and centre is how we’ll find the businesses and industries to provide the jobs lost when 4 and 5 com
Assiniboia’s branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will outlast the pandemic

Assiniboia’s branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will outlast the pandemic

Canadian historian Glenn T. Wright described the Royal Canadian Legion as a non-profit, national organization serving war veterans, their families, as well as lobbying the government on their behalf.
Reader remarked on SAID payments in Saskatchewan

Reader remarked on SAID payments in Saskatchewan

Because of this pandemic, it has come to light how the governments of Canada are treating us as citizens.
When life is difficult

When life is difficult

It seemed almost impossible. They had lost everything. The Babylonians took their land, crushed their cities and deported God’s people to a new home a thousand kilometres away.
Real nuggets of drama

Real nuggets of drama

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Voters support the parties leading the way

Voters support the parties leading the way

Weyburn Review editorial
Election brought some change to landscape

Election brought some change to landscape

On the surface, there didn’t appear to be a lot of change stemming from Monday night’s provincial election. The Saskatchewan Party won a majority government – the fourth consecutive majority for the party.
Adding something of our own

Adding something of our own

We often hear people talk about particular songs as being part of the soundtrack of their lives. They could be songs associated with meeting the love of their life or ones popular when they were reaching a milestone.
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