Editor's note: This marks the final edition of Cheers and Jeers. We would like to thank all those who have submitted for Cheers and Jeers over the years.Ìý
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Cheers: Ìý
Cheers to all the Estevan Mercury carriers venturing out in the recent extreme heat to deliver our papers. Needless to say they are doing a great job. Ìý
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Cheers to the organizers of the Alameda Fishing Derby this past weekend for offering people a great day out on the water that raises money for a great cause.Ìý
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Cheers to the businesses that have been involved with Sign Wars. The messages on the signs have been funny and witty, and they’re appropriate for all ages.
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Cheers for the way in which people rallied around the Godfrey family after their Pride flag was stolen. It was nice to see a new Pride flag flying in front of the Godfrey’s house.Ìý
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Cheers to the end of the COVID-19 restrictions in Saskatchewan next month. Hopefully we can finally move on from this pandemic, and we never have to worry about such restrictions ever again. Ìý
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Cheers to the organizations that will be offering activities, day camps and overnight camps in the southeast this summer for our children.
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Jeers:Ìý
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Jeers to people who don’t use their signal light, or who wait for the last second before using their light. It’s so frustrating for the motorists around you.
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JeersÌýto those who continue to speed in school zones, even though the school year is finished. The speed limit applies in school zones throughout the year. And please keep the speed down in playground zones and on narrow residential streets.
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JeersÌýto the condition of some of the parking lots around town. You shouldn’t have to worry about sustaining damage to your vehicle when you visit your favourite vendor and shop locally.Ìý Ìý