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Editorial: Patience and understanding needed for reconciliation to proceed

Editorial: Patience and understanding needed for reconciliation to proceed

Sept. 30 will mark the third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. An opinion piece
Column: Inflation a hard pill to swallow for consumers

Column: Inflation a hard pill to swallow for consumers

Canada's Food Price Report: an average Canadian family of four will spend around $16,288 per year on food, a jump of $1,065 in 2022.
Column: Which highway will we complain about now?

Column: Which highway will we complain about now?

An opinion piece on previous experiences with Roche Percee Access Road and the completion of roadworks.
Commentary: Is it possible to not be on social media?

Commentary: Is it possible to not be on social media?

FOMO can be a powerful motivator.
Editorial: Reconciliation day is a time to reach out

Editorial: Reconciliation day is a time to reach out

Weyburn Review editor Greg Nikkel offers thoughts on National Truth and Reconciliation Day, set for Saturday, Sept. 30.
Opinion: This flu season, remember Sweden’s no-mask pandemic success

Opinion: This flu season, remember Sweden’s no-mask pandemic success

Sweden’s low excess mortality rate during the pandemic presents a challenge to those pushing for renewed restrictive measures.
Opinion: Dollarama a lifeline for Canadians struggling to make ends meet

Opinion: Dollarama a lifeline for Canadians struggling to make ends meet

Rock-bottom prices at Dollarama a game-changer for the food industry.
Column: Nuclear power: the two emotional poles

Column: Nuclear power: the two emotional poles

An opinion piece that shares a personal view at nuclear power.
Opinion: Grocery chain profits only a minor factor in high cost of food

Opinion: Grocery chain profits only a minor factor in high cost of food

Carbon taxes have a far more significant impact on food prices than grocery chain profits.
Opinion: Want to learn how grocery competition should work? Look at the U.S.

Opinion: Want to learn how grocery competition should work? Look at the U.S.

The U.S. acts swiftly to tackle food industry monopolies. Canada? Not so much.
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