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Sorry Chicken Little, the sky isn’t falling

Sorry Chicken Little, the sky isn’t falling

Residents of the southeast corner of the province deserve a lot of credit for the way in which they have navigated the COVID-19 pandemic.
California’s forests require immediate management on a mass scale

California’s forests require immediate management on a mass scale

Assiniboia and southern Saskatchewan experienced overcast skies throughout Monday, Sept. 14. The smoke rolled through from Alberta overnight then coasted into Assiniboia and the surrounding regions.
Nature needs room in the Throne Speech

Nature needs room in the Throne Speech

As Canadians adapt to life alongside COVID-19, governments are hyper-focussed on one thing: recovery.
Teach your children well

Teach your children well

If Canada is to survive as a nation noted for its peace, security and faith in God, we need to entrust what we believe into the hands of the youth of today.
An unbeatable offer

An unbeatable offer

While looking through the newspaper flyers, I noticed that one of my favourite stores had oil filters and grinding wheels on sale. Needing both, I went and purchased them. On the way out of the store, I looked at the bill which said, “Total: $20.
Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 17

Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 17

Cheers: Cheers to the teachers/support staff at Bienfait Weldon School for the great start to the school year. Lids talked non-stop all evening about how awesome their first day was. The time and preparation did not go unnoticed.
Registry is long overdue

Registry is long overdue

It was a day long overdue in Saskatchewan. The provincial government launched an online organ and tissue donor registry earlier this month, making it easier for Saskatchewan residents to declare that they want to donate their organs once they die.
Giving is never out of style

Giving is never out of style

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Consider letting your name stand for election

Consider letting your name stand for election

Weyburn Review editorial
A day that changed history

A day that changed history

A bit behind schedule, but this week I finally got to watch the new Mayday on the fourth plane crash on 9/11 (thanks to husband, who watches them all). Usually, I’m not very kin on this show.
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