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Organization seeks to help Canada’s resource sector

Organization seeks to help Canada’s resource sector

To the Editor: For too long, the working people of Saskatchewan’s resource towns like Weyburn haven’t had a real voice in the political decisions directly effecting their lives, and livelihoods – about pipeline projects, new mines, forestry tenures.
Twenty lines about... Grandpa and the Siege of Leningrad

Twenty lines about... Grandpa and the Siege of Leningrad

I want to tell you a story. It happened in January 1942. That year, cold weathers settled in in the city of Leningrad in the beginning of October.
Newspapers are still the modern approach

Newspapers are still the modern approach

Each year, the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) gather for a convention, and delegates discuss a variety of motions that pertain to the operation of the cities, towns and villages in the province.
Letter: Give the energy sector a voice

Letter: Give the energy sector a voice

The editor: For too long, the working people of Saskatchewan’s resource towns like Estevan haven’t had a real voice in the political decisions directly affecting their lives and livelihoods – about pipeline projects, new mines, forestry tenures and m
Opinion: Canada is becoming a leader in all forms of energy

Opinion: Canada is becoming a leader in all forms of energy

The editor: Canadians have always been at the cutting edge of innovation in the energy sector.
I forget. God doesn't

I forget. God doesn't

By Linda Wegner During the children’s segment of one morning service, our pastor spoke to the children about the meaning and significance of the rite of Communion.
I forget, but God doesn’t

I forget, but God doesn’t

During the children’s segment of one morning service, our pastor spoke to the children about the meaning and significance of the rite of communion.
So who actually wants higher property taxes?

So who actually wants higher property taxes?

It’s time for this week’s confession that will leave you thinking I’m crazy: barring something completely unforeseen (ie: a massive windfall in grant revenues), I expect municipal property taxes to go up every year.
Cheers and Jeers for January 25

Cheers and Jeers for January 25

Cheers to the gentleman who bought coffee for a group of ladies in the corner booth at the Tower Café on Jan 16. That kindness is appreciated.
My Outlook: Toxic misinformation taking us in the wrong direction

My Outlook: Toxic misinformation taking us in the wrong direction

By Shelley Luedtke There’s no red carpet or designer gowns involved but there is an award handed out annually that garners interest, as well as considerable debate. The award seeks to identify the Word of the Year.
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