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Cheers and Jeers for May 13

Cheers and Jeers for May 13

Cheers: Cheers to all of the volunteers who placed Canadian flags at the tombs of Canadian veterans in the city cemetery and the memorial gardens on Saturday. It was a simple gesture, but the rows of flags looked nice.
Editorial: Measured reopening plan the right path

Editorial: Measured reopening plan the right path

The Government of Saskatchewan’s approach to reopening the province should be described as measured, methodical and patient. And that’s likely what they were aiming for. It’s obviously not going to make everyone happy.
Pipeline shutdowns show oil is still needed

Pipeline shutdowns show oil is still needed

Weyburn Review editorial
People falling out of planes

People falling out of planes

My Nikkel’s Worth column
Column: We got some light at the end of local tunnel, how about the international?

Column: We got some light at the end of local tunnel, how about the international?

With the new Re-open Saskatchewan plan, we got some light at the end of the tunnel. And it seems that the light is not even that far off.
Column: Two weeks worth celebrating

Column: Two weeks worth celebrating

It seems like there is a day or a week dedicated to every possible occasion and cause. Many of them are cringe-worthy, and make you want to roll your eyes when you hear mention of them.
Column: The mystery of grace

Column: The mystery of grace

The owner, I assume, of a plumbing company advertised the business by posting a sign on the side of his truck that read: “There is no place too deep, too dark or too dirty for us to handle.
Vaccines great, but Sask. may need more

Vaccines great, but Sask. may need more

We have a roadmap to re-Re-Open Saskatchewan. It seems like a pretty good one, if Premier Scott Moe is right that the key is getting as many vaccines in as many arms as possible. Moe is likely right that vaccines are critical to success.
One day among all the others

One day among all the others

She breezes into the auditorium flashing her 1,000-watt smile. At the back of the room are display racks filled with products that make up her lifestyle brand: books, fashion and fragrances. The crowd falls silent as she begins to speak.
Wawota weekly news

Wawota weekly news

Word has been received of the passing of Jill (Marshall) Gerhardt of Kipling. She passed away on April 2 at the age of 80 years. Her parents, Walter and Lena Marshall, were long-time residents of Wawota where her dad owned the telephone office.
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