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Editorial - Why does it always take a tragedy?

Editorial - Why does it always take a tragedy?

In an editorial, Greg Nikkel of Â鶹ÊÓƵ.ca questions why it takes a tragedy to bring the issue of drunk driving to the public's attention, as with the deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau.
Weyburn resident decries loss of farm land to projects like wind turbines

Weyburn resident decries loss of farm land to projects like wind turbines

Weyburn resident Debbie Giroux wrote a letter decrying the loss of farmland in Saskatchewan due to projects like the proposed wind turbine project for the RMs of Weyburn and Griffin.
Opinion: Campaign ethics still matter in the age of Donald Trump?

Opinion: Campaign ethics still matter in the age of Donald Trump?

Latest Trump smear takes place as public trust in government is declining.
Opinion: Moe can afford to cut the PST

Opinion: Moe can afford to cut the PST

It would mean big savings for taxpayers.
Opinion: Tech conference will be another showcase for Estevan

Opinion: Tech conference will be another showcase for Estevan

There's a lot of great innovation happening in the southeast, even if many of us don't realize it.
Opinion: Even friends of the CBC are mad about the big bonuses

Opinion: Even friends of the CBC are mad about the big bonuses

When both the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and Friends of Canadian Media agree that CBC bonuses are wrong, the fight’s over.
Opinion: Deadly border technologies are increasingly employed

Opinion: Deadly border technologies are increasingly employed

Violent deterrence becoming more common.
Supporting autistic children as they head back to class

Supporting autistic children as they head back to class

How parents and school communities can help.
Long Weekend Long Read: Concerned about your early reader?

Long Weekend Long Read: Concerned about your early reader?

Why ‘wait and see’ isn’t advised for reading struggles.
Commentary: Danny Jansen’s history-making moment in baseball

Commentary: Danny Jansen’s history-making moment in baseball

Danny Jansen is the first player in baseball history to play for two teams in the same game.
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