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What a gift exchange

What a gift exchange

I’ve decided it’s time to stop trying to buck the tide and go with the popular trend in gift giving. Having come to that conclusion and decision, I’m buying a few gift cards. Here’s my reasoning: No.
Ottawa RedBlacks win the Grey Cup

Ottawa RedBlacks win the Grey Cup

The Ottawa RedBlacks have won the 104th Grey Cup, upsetting the Calgary Stampeders 39-33 in overtime. Ottawa had control of the game in the first half with a 20-7 lead, but Calgary rallied in the second half.
Holiday hoax

Holiday hoax

Personally, I’m currently behind on getting my Christmas cards ready, and I don’t even attempt a Christmas letter, as I’m an avid social media user, and so I think a letter would just be redundant.
Reasons for encouragement

Reasons for encouragement

Good news has often been hard to come by for the beleaguered oil and gas sector in Canada during the past 30 months. They have suffered one blow after another.
Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 2

Cheers and Jeers for Dec. 2

Cheers: Cheers to the volunteers who deliver Meals on Wheels. They really make a big difference for people who need the service. Cheers to the people who looked after a local resident’s plants, while that person was in the hospital.
WHAT A GIFT EXCHANGE!

WHAT A GIFT EXCHANGE!

I’ve decided it’s time to stop trying to buck the tide and go with the popular trend in gift giving. Having come to that conclusion and decision, I’m buying a few gift cards.
Winter has arrived

Winter has arrived

Well… snow makes it official… it finally feels like winter, although the temperature is still fairly mild, we’ve officially passed fall. And, to be honest if it stays between the -10 and -20 (without wind chill) and snows, I’d be perfectly happy.
City should consider closing the crossing

City should consider closing the crossing

Weyburn is home to the 65th worst railway crossing in all of Canada, out of over 21,000 rail crossings that have been assessed by Transport Canada, and the City of Weyburn was told in a report from consulting engineers that this crossing that this cr
CO2 emissions in Sask. less today than 20,000 years ago

CO2 emissions in Sask. less today than 20,000 years ago

It is a paradox that far from being a major contributor to global climate change, Saskatchewan actually produces less green house gas (GHG) now than at any time in its history.
Stupid is as stupid does

Stupid is as stupid does

Sometimes I doubt my intelligence, and, assume several others, including the seven readers of this column, fall into that line too.
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