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A work-life balance is important to maintain

A work-life balance is important to maintain

Canadians are leading more and more digitally connected lives, with more and more people who are accessing the Internet on a regular basis.
Local news at risk

Local news at risk

Southern Saskatchewan was surprised to hear that the Moose Jaw Times Herald will be winding down its operations. Its last edition will come out in early December.
Public can have say on landfill plans

Public can have say on landfill plans

Weyburn’s city council had discussions on Monday night on two vital interests to the city and her citizens: its landfill, and water usage and water rates.
The value of shopping locally

The value of shopping locally

Now that November is here, the thoughts of people have turned towards Christmas and the inevitable shopping.
Goodale responds to Kitchen

Goodale responds to Kitchen

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Robert Kitchen's false analysis of the Energy East Pipeline project cannot go unchallenged. Undoubtedly, as a Conservative MP, Mr.
Hey, Siri, turn off Skynet

Hey, Siri, turn off Skynet

A Facebook post got me thinking. The top part noted that in the 1960s, people were worried about the government wiretapping their phones.
Closure of Civic poses big problem

Closure of Civic poses big problem

The Civic Auditorium was a lot of things to a lot of people, but one role it didn't need to fill is to be closed in the middle of the ice season.
Resident salutes professionals at hospital

Resident salutes professionals at hospital

To the Editor: This week I attended the Weyburn General Hospital for a medical procedure. From the time I entered at 7:15 a.m., the cleaning staff said “good morning”. From the administration desk to the O.R.
The relativity of time

The relativity of time

I never really thought much about Daylight Saving Time prior to going to school in Lethbridge. I’m from Saskatchewan, we don’t have to change our clocks and I like it that way.
Keep showing up

Keep showing up

Recently, the Estevan Motor Speedway crowned its track champions at its annual awards banquet. One of the interesting stories of the night was that Joey Galloway won the modified division without winning a race.
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