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Letter: Small businesses are the heart and soul of communities

Letter: Small businesses are the heart and soul of communities

The editor: It ain’t always easy, but it is still doable.
Regroup and refocus

Regroup and refocus

The Thanksgiving long weekend has just ended, and I hope you enjoyed it. I cannot think of another year where we have needed a reminder to be thankful more than this one. People are tired. They are depressed.
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

The editor: As a follow-up to my letter which you published in the Observer on Oct. 2, I wanted you to see the source and information I got on the senior’s increased-dosage flu shot.
Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 15

Cheers and Jeers for Oct. 15

Cheers: Cheers to a very friendly gentleman fishing at the Rafferty Dam docks on Oct 4. Mr. MacLeod, you made a young boy so happy. Thank you for the tips, the stories, and your kindness.
Meili came out swinging in the leader’s debate even if the Saskatchewan Party reigns the polls

Meili came out swinging in the leader’s debate even if the Saskatchewan Party reigns the polls

The debate between Sask. Party Leader Scott Moe and NDP Leader Ryan Meili on Oct. 14 in Regina showed the province’s growing and partisan divide over many social issues.
Rethinking the fundraisers

Rethinking the fundraisers

For the first time, I cooked a lobster earlier this month. Sort of. The Rotary Club of Estevan held its annual Lobsterfest to Go on Oct. 3. Approximately 1,000 people purchased a chilled lobster and took it home and prepared it for supper.
Weyburn still a great place to live

Weyburn still a great place to live

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Use thought and reason, not fear, with COVID

Use thought and reason, not fear, with COVID

Weyburn Review editorial
Reader questions promises, integrity of parties

Reader questions promises, integrity of parties

To the Editor: Reading the Oct. 7, 2020 edition of the Weyburn Review, I’m struck with two comments. The headline, ‘Sask Party, NDP aim for balanced budgets’ , we’ve heard this promise before from the parties.
Why I love changes so much

Why I love changes so much

It was an unusually sunny and warm October day. I was getting ready to go to an interview and noticed that unlike the weather, my mood was pretty usual, calm and routine.
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