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Cheers and Jeers for July 19

Cheers and Jeers for July 19

Cheers: Cheers to the citizens of Estevan who welcomed the cast and crew of the Souris Valley Theatre’s production of Ranchers and Rustlers by inviting them to various events and also to their homes.
Time to change, not scrap, the chuckwagon races

Time to change, not scrap, the chuckwagon races

There’s a part of me that cringes each year when it comes time for the Calgary Stampede. I’m not a big rodeo guy, but I love watching the daily Stampede broadcast on television, because they cut the time between events and the time between entries.
My Outlook

My Outlook

One scoop, two scoops, three scoops . . . and more
Surge in impaired driving is concerning

Surge in impaired driving is concerning

Estevan had enjoyed a lot of progress in the past 12 months in its fight against impaired driving.
Sometimes we all need a little push to go forward

Sometimes we all need a little push to go forward

Editorial — Weyburn This Week
A talent to be watching for

A talent to be watching for

My Nikkel's Worth column
Do horses need to die?

Do horses need to die?

The yelling, drums and trumpets, singing, music and laughs were heard all over downtown Calgary on July 5 as the Stampede Parade flooded the streets of Cowtown.
First, denunciate! Then, deprive them of their livelihood for thinking differently

First, denunciate! Then, deprive them of their livelihood for thinking differently

A few months ago, Pipeline News started to carry political cartoons from a new cartoonist, Michael de Adder of Halifax. I liked his style, his cutting wit and his extremely topical cartoons. We usually carry Malcolm Mayes from Edmonton.
Column: Five years in, the oil downturn still hurts as rig activity suffers

Column: Five years in, the oil downturn still hurts as rig activity suffers

Drilling rig activity is the leading indicator for the whole oil industry
First, denunciate! Then, deprive them of their livelihood for thinking differently than you do

First, denunciate! Then, deprive them of their livelihood for thinking differently than you do

A few months ago, Pipeline News started to carry political cartoons from a new cartoonist, Michael de Adder of Halifax. I liked his style, his cutting wit and his extremely topical cartoons. We usually carry Malcolm Mayes from Edmonton.
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