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Kim Soo Goodtrack is the Wood River Green Party candidate

Kim Soo Goodtrack is the Wood River Green Party candidate

My name is Kim Soo Goodtrack and I am the Wood River Green Party candidate. I was born and raised in Saskatchewan. As a child I lived in Regina, Moose Jaw and Yorkton. I then moved to BC, where I attended university.
Saskatchewan Party will reduce small business tax to help drive economic recovery

Saskatchewan Party will reduce small business tax to help drive economic recovery

Premier Scott Moe said if re-elected, the Saskatchewan Party will support small businesses and Saskatchewan’s economic recovery by reducing the small business tax rate for the next three years.
Going back to Sunday school

Going back to Sunday school

In 1986, Robert Fulghum wrote a book called, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. The premise was that life would be better if adults remembered to be kind, share, help one another and clean up after themselves.
There should be a senior’s dose of the flu

There should be a senior’s dose of the flu

The editor: I am a 77-year-old senior dealing with health problems which include heart, kidney and lung, as well as a seriously compromised immune system, as a result of a case of bacterial septicemia in 2015.
Welcome to the 2020 ‘virtual’ election campaign

Welcome to the 2020 ‘virtual’ election campaign

Weyburn This Week editorial
Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 1

Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 1

Cheers: Cheers to the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum for providing the cultural scavenger hunt this summer. It was a fun activity to get people up close and personal with so many beautiful works of art. Great for all ages.
Glimpses of a ‘normal’ life

Glimpses of a ‘normal’ life

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Throne Speech only extends the COVID tunnel

Throne Speech only extends the COVID tunnel

Weyburn Review editorial
New businesses a sign of optimism

New businesses a sign of optimism

It’s well-documented that the last few years have not always been easy on the Estevan area.
The importance of getting out to vote

The importance of getting out to vote

We’re now officially in election mode in Saskatchewan. The provincial election has been called; we’ll be going to the polls Oct. 26.
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