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Water intake project must proceed

Water intake project must proceed

The best news to come out of Monday night’s city council meeting regarding the water intake project is that the city won’t be abandoning the project.
Another merger in the patch

Another merger in the patch

I woke up this morning, and unlike Tony Soprano, I did not get myself a gun. But I did get an email which indicated there was yet another merger in the works. Merger, acquisition, buyout, hostile takeover – same difference.
The true rock stars of the oil industry

The true rock stars of the oil industry

Back in January, my phone rang. On the other end of the phone was Melinda Yurkowski, assistance chief geologist, petroleum geology, who looks after the sedimentary division of the Saskatchewan Geological Survey.
Let's "play" more golf

Let's "play" more golf

Amanda Minchin
Woke up to another merger deal in the patch

Woke up to another merger deal in the patch

Ensign makes offer to Trinidad shareholders
Songs in the night

Songs in the night

According to articles published by two Canadian news agencies, I found the following information: Canada is the third most sleep-deprived country, tied with the U.S.
Welcoming the newest family member

Welcoming the newest family member

I’ve got a new baby at home, except this baby weighs about a pound, is covered in fur, and meows at me when she’s hungry. My girlfriend Grace and I decided to buy a cat together around two years ago.
Cheers and Jeers for Aug. 10

Cheers and Jeers for Aug. 10

Cheers to the member of the city's public works department for taking care of an issue regarding an area of the paved back lane on Petterson Drive in a prompt and efficient manner.
Hiding history won’t change a thing

Hiding history won’t change a thing

The City of Victoria has been discussing the removal of a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first prime minister, from the front steps of its city hall.
The best place to be on the Prairies

The best place to be on the Prairies

Weyburn has a lot going for it as a community, and as a small city on the Prairies — and in fact, Weyburn was named for the second year in a row as the best place to live on the Prairies, in the annual ranking of communities by MoneySense magazine.
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