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Column: Cautious COVID-19 optimism

Column: Cautious COVID-19 optimism

Premier Scott Moe continued on his message from the previous week regarding the forthcoming “reopening Saskatchewan” plan amid more positive drops in COVID-19 numbers.
Kindness is never wasted

Kindness is never wasted

The Golden Rule of motorcycle travel is, “Never miss an opportunity to fill your tank.
Supporting local news is vital

Supporting local news is vital

A heartfelt thanks to the many businesses who have continued to communicate with their clients through our newspaper and website.
Cheers and Jeers for April 17

Cheers and Jeers for April 17

Cheers: Cheers to those who constantly reach out to the many who are more vulnerable to becoming ill during the pandemic. These generous acts of kindness are very much appreciated, and they are making a remarkable difference in our community.
Fewer cases give reason for hope

Fewer cases give reason for hope

After weeks of reports about the number of cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan, and all of the restrictions associated with the pandemic, Saskatchewan residents finally have a reason for hope. Saskatchewan recorded just two cases on Monday.
Opinion: Lewgood brought stability and success to the Bruins

Opinion: Lewgood brought stability and success to the Bruins

Stability is very important when it comes to any organization. Having someone at the top who knows what he or she is doing, and has experience in the job, ultimately leads to success. The Estevan Bruins had that with Chris Lewgood.
Food Banks of Saskatchewan call on the government and opposition for support

Food Banks of Saskatchewan call on the government and opposition for support

Food Banks of Saskatchewan (FBS) is the provincial association of food banks working together to build, support and strengthen relationships with the community to better serve and advocate on behalf of hungry and food insecure people across Saskatche
Pay it forward

Pay it forward

Column by Linda Wegner
Communities need their newspapers, and newspapers need their community

Communities need their newspapers, and newspapers need their community

Adapted by Steve Nixon from an article by Judy Patrick, NYPA From afar, the COVID-19 pandemic is generating news of such terrifying magnitude that it is nearly too overwhelming to comprehend. Millions are suffering and thousands are dying.
Communities need their newspapers, and newspapers need their communities

Communities need their newspapers, and newspapers need their communities

Editor’s note: The following article is adapted by Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association executive director Steve Nixon, adapted from an article by Judy Patrick with the New York Press Association.
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