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Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 4

Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 4

Cheers: Cheers to the SARCAN staff, especially assistant manager Rebekah Seivewright. They were quick and efficient. She brought a chair out for one person’s dad while he was waiting for a customer to haul in his and the neighbours' recycling.
Take your kids to work, it's worth it

Take your kids to work, it's worth it

When you were a kid, did you know where your parents were working? (I guess for farmers the answer would definitely be yes, but what about everybody else?) I'd been asked about my parents' occupations since kindergarten (mom worked at the same daycar
Concerns raised about the loss of doctors in Weyburn

Concerns raised about the loss of doctors in Weyburn

To the Editor: The City of Weyburn has lost and continues to lose doctors. In response to the loss, our community appears to be going through the stages of grieving, such as denial and anger.
Let’s not mask the situation …

Let’s not mask the situation …

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Weyburn is headed for a medical crisis

Weyburn is headed for a medical crisis

Weyburn Review editorial
It’s time for Canadians to look at the Conservative Party again

It’s time for Canadians to look at the Conservative Party again

It’s time for Canadians to look at the Conservative Party again. We in Western Canada are resilient, entrepreneurial and extremely hard working. These are traits the government of Canada should reward, not discourage.
Some things are bigger than sports

Some things are bigger than sports

I was looking forward to watching the Vancouver Canucks play the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday night. My beloved Canucks had knocked off the Golden Knights 5-2 in Game 2 of their Stanley Cup quarter-final series last Tuesday.
Wanted: (at least) seven good candidates

Wanted: (at least) seven good candidates

The 2020 civic election is a little more than two months away. As always, we’re hearing speculation in the community on who will let their name stand for the next four years.
“Dirty Words” are pervasive in education, in class or online and not just on the playground

“Dirty Words” are pervasive in education, in class or online and not just on the playground

Administrators and teachers are looking to “up their game” when addressing the “new normal”, a new book “cleaning up their language”. Education in all its forms is a big contributor to this newly identified form of “fowl language”.
NDP questioned government’s failure to address lab tech shortage

NDP questioned government’s failure to address lab tech shortage

NDP Health Critic Vicki Mowat discussed the Sask. Party government’s failure to address long-standing staffing issues, potentially delaying expanded COVID-19 testing as schools reopen.
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