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New York Times most popular post by a Canadian

New York Times most popular post by a Canadian

The other day a story came across my Facebook page about Bob from Calgary who has posted the most popular comment on an article on the New York Times website. The article he posted on was from 2010 titled “The Angry Rich,” by Paul Krugman.
Seeing things differently...

Seeing things differently...

American gun laws… is it possible to change them? By Kelly Running It’s a question that has arisen time and again in the United States, would stricter gun laws curb gun violence in America? Canada is often compared to the United States and being so c
Can’t back away now … too bad

Can’t back away now … too bad

Estevan’s city council may have dug themselves a minor economic hole with the budget they now have to climb out of in the near future.
Young amputee appreciates support for program

Young amputee appreciates support for program

The Editor: I am a left arm amputee and a member of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program. I recently received a biathlon and kayaking device, thanks to public support of the War Amps key tag service.
Questions answered?

Questions answered?

I enjoy writing a column that creates a buzz in the community. My parents always said how important it was to communicate.
Reconnect with others

Reconnect with others

Have people become too reliant on their cellphones? It is a true shame when people get caught up with their technological devices, instead of paying attention to the other people in their lives.
CUPE and the city react to agreement

CUPE and the city react to agreement

The City of Estevan won’t have to worry about negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 726, which represents the city’s unionized staff, for nearly three more years.
Hunger strike at correctional centre and people’s reactions

Hunger strike at correctional centre and people’s reactions

It was a statement heard across Saskatchewan that many people cheered.
Seeing things differently...

Seeing things differently...

Stereotypes can they be good or are they inherently bad? Well this week’s “Seeing things differently,” takes a bit of a turn. Lynne was feeling a little under the weather and so prepare for me to give you both sides of the argument this week.
Oh, those people

Oh, those people

I got into a meaningful conversation with an old friend last week and that triggered additional thoughts in the aftermath hours.
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