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Five things the federal government can do to support women and economic growth

Five things the federal government can do to support women and economic growth

Research consistently showed that women in the workforce, whether they be employees, business-owners or entrepreneurs, have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Education announcement is more smoke and mirrors

Education announcement is more smoke and mirrors

Premier Scott Moe's recently announced updates to the provincial government's “Safe Schools Plan” still falls short of the measures parents and staff are calling for.
Opinion: Masks - at the edge of freedom and safety

Opinion: Masks - at the edge of freedom and safety

We often take our safety as our own prerogative and responsibility. We choose to learn how to defend ourselves or to possess weapons. We hire monitoring agencies. We call the police if our safety is at risk.
Numbers paint an interesting picture

Numbers paint an interesting picture

If you want to see the financial health, and the priorities, of a municipality, the audited financial statements are a good place to start. The City of Estevan released its audited document on Aug.
After WE, can you trust the Trudeau Liberals?

After WE, can you trust the Trudeau Liberals?

As Justin Trudeau’s $900-million scandal continues to unfold, one truth has become crystal clear: Justin Trudeau is currently using the COVID-19 emergency spending to enrich his friends.
Peace found in the midst of pain

Peace found in the midst of pain

I spent another few but painful hours in hospital last week. It turned out to be relatively easy to deal with this time and a shot of morphine helped dull the agony.
Wawota Greeted Visitors & Celebrated Anniversaries

Wawota Greeted Visitors & Celebrated Anniversaries

Colleen Form, Ashton and Jesse from Paradise Hill visited with family in Moosomin and Wawota recently. Ashton, who graduated from Grade 12 this year, had pictures taken with several family members.
It's all in the keys

It's all in the keys

I can't say for sure what my earliest memory might be, but I can certainly remember one of the most vivid — it was the day a piano was delivered to our house. I was four years old and it was an incredible moment.
Maryfield Sunshine Villa a source of memories

Maryfield Sunshine Villa a source of memories

Doris Erickson, who leads our weekly sitting exercises, worked at the villa when it was first built. She and Pat Adair were the support staff who welcomed Joy Erickson and Alma Smith.
Alida residents have reasons to celebrate

Alida residents have reasons to celebrate

Proud grandparents Norman and Dorothy Desautels were pleased to welcome their newest granddaughter, Ivy Elizabeth, who was born April 13, 2020. She is the daughter of Karlin and Brittany Desautels of Souris, Man. Congratulations everyone.
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