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How death cafes celebrate life

How death cafes celebrate life

"Spaces like a Death Cafe give people a space to talk about death and not be told you're being morbid or creepy."
Emerging AI trends to watch for in 2025

Emerging AI trends to watch for in 2025

Virtual assistants can set reminders and answer questions. Soon, however, they'll be able to sense when you're having a rough day and offer a comforting response.
Column: Reasons to look forward to 2025

Column: Reasons to look forward to 2025

A look at what 2025 might bring for Estevan. An opinion piece.
Opinion: How unions are dividing Canada and wrecking the economy

Opinion: How unions are dividing Canada and wrecking the economy

Canada’s unionized monopolies are both dividing and slowly destroying our country.
Commentary: Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn’t surprise us

Commentary: Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn’t surprise us

60 per cent of survey respondents have experienced large increases in students’ academic, social and behavioural needs.
Editorial: Be it resolved to trim increases in taxes and fees

Editorial: Be it resolved to trim increases in taxes and fees

Service cuts are rarely going to be popular, but constant annual tax and fee increases simply are not sustainable either.
Opinion: Sask. government can’t let mayors impose hotel taxes

Opinion: Sask. government can’t let mayors impose hotel taxes

Making everyone pay more for hotel rooms is not how to get people to visit your city.
Opinion: Government wants to give CBC more money

Opinion: Government wants to give CBC more money

Taxpayer money that goes to CBC could cover the salaries of about 7,000 police officers and 7,000 paramedics.
Editorial: What a year it was

Editorial: What a year it was

A look back at 2024 in Estevan. An opinion piece.
Is university worth it? Yes, for both students and society

Is university worth it? Yes, for both students and society

A recent study revealed that the jobs of more than 60 per cent of Canadians may be at risk to AI.
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