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Caveat lector: how to be your own news champion

Caveat lector: how to be your own news champion

Weyburn Review editorial
Newspapers – we’re your champions of truth

Newspapers – we’re your champions of truth

There’s still a lot of credibility when it comes to what is published on a page. Your mind wants to believe something if you see it in a newspaper, a magazine or another printed form.
When newspapers close, a world goes missing

When newspapers close, a world goes missing

One day I came to work and there were two New York Times clippings brought for me by one of our readers. They were about journalists losing their jobs and the vital stories that don't get told when that happens.
Daryl Cooper’s SaskTel letter was an issue long before the QAnon tag

Daryl Cooper’s SaskTel letter was an issue long before the QAnon tag

The Saskatchewan Party turfed Daryl Cooper over the weekend. Cooper was the Saskatchewan Party candidate for Saskatoon Eastview until Oct. 3.
A Thanksgiving message

A Thanksgiving message

I wanted to build a garage this fall, but the prices of lumber have almost tripled in the last month. Because of the COVID virus, I can’t worship the way I want to on Sundays. I’m not feeling very thankful right now.
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

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