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Letter: Writer sees a double standard

Letter: Writer sees a double standard

The editor: “Sometimes if you want to see a change for the better, you have to take things into your own hands.
We’ve flattened the curve, now what?

We’ve flattened the curve, now what?

Back in February, when the virus was quickly spreading and becoming a global problem, we didn’t want to believe in anything and often weren’t ready to accept the changes forced on us.
Saskatchewan RCMP supports victims and survivors of domestic violence

Saskatchewan RCMP supports victims and survivors of domestic violence

We know there have been questions relating to how the RCMP provides support victims of domestic violence since the announcement of changes to provincial legislation.
Letter to Honourable Bill Blair Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

Letter to Honourable Bill Blair Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

Don Morgan expressed his disappointment about the RCMP to Bill Blair, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness in a letter
Tearing down and building up

Tearing down and building up

As challenging as these past months of isolation have been, there are lots of positive things happening in our neighbourhood. First, there are a lot of new fences and paint jobs.
There are no easy answers for government

There are no easy answers for government

Weyburn This Week editorial
Cheers and Jeers for June 18

Cheers and Jeers for June 18

Cheers: Cheers to everyone who was involved with the Grad Cruise in Estevan on Friday night. Thanks for creating a special night for the grads that they’ll never forget.
Love One Another

Love One Another

At this time, we are hearing much about the Black Lives Matter Movement and the issues of racism the demonstrations have raised. Too often, problems on how we treat or profile people of other races and nationalities are common.
Students need to be back in classes

Students need to be back in classes

We didn’t hear a lot in terms of specifics, but it appears that Saskatchewan students will be back in class when school starts up in September. The provincial government announced last week their intention to have students studying in the classroom.
Trudeau wants an audience, not an opposition

Trudeau wants an audience, not an opposition

One of my personal hobbies and passions is Second World War history.
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