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Why Canada should embrace carbon-capture projects

Why Canada should embrace carbon-capture projects

The federal government should ignore activist academics鈥 pleas against carbon capture if it's serious about meeting climate targets
How much deeper can the split get?

How much deeper can the split get?

An opinion piece on the rifts caused by the ongoing pandemic
Being leads to seeing

Being leads to seeing

Reflecting on a pirate at Kenosee Lake
More than half of Canadians rate economy as 鈥渂ad鈥 or 鈥渧ery bad鈥

More than half of Canadians rate economy as 鈥渂ad鈥 or 鈥渧ery bad鈥

Perceptions of economic outlook are gloomier now among Canadians than they were on eve of global financial crisis of 2008, poll finds.
Support those groups that support Weyburn

Support those groups that support Weyburn

Service groups and organizations need our support and volunteers as never before
A refuge from the cold

A refuge from the cold

My Nikkel's Worth column
It鈥檚 time for another Olympics already?

It鈥檚 time for another Olympics already?

It's hard for many to be excited about the upcoming Winter Olympics
Manufacturing human organs, with farm animals

Manufacturing human organs, with farm animals

At any given time, 4,000 to 5,000 people are waiting for organs in Canada. And every year, 200 to 250 people in Canada die while waiting
Residential roads in Estevan getting some needed attention

Residential roads in Estevan getting some needed attention

Patience and commitment needed for resurfacing project
Where I Stand: Beauty of an Aged Face

Where I Stand: Beauty of an Aged Face

It is said that if we study carefully the lines and wrinkles on the human face, we may catch a glimpse of events that helped carve and shape those lines and wrinkles in the first place
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