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Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues

Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues

Examining whether brands that take stances benefit from the ensuing outrage from opposing consumer groups.
Letter: GG’s junkets costing taxpayers big time

Letter: GG’s junkets costing taxpayers big time

One year, $3 million, countless trips.
Editorial: Council should be selective with proclamations, flag raisings

Editorial: Council should be selective with proclamations, flag raisings

An editorial on Estevan's new policy that governs proclamations and flag raisings
The Ruttle Report - A decade without my dad

The Ruttle Report - A decade without my dad

My dad was an ordinary man, but in many ways, he was extraordinary to me.
It is not just heat waves — climate change is also a crisis of disconnection

It is not just heat waves — climate change is also a crisis of disconnection

How modern life and climate change erode social connections.
Column: Evacuees and all Canadians deserve better than Meta blockage

Column: Evacuees and all Canadians deserve better than Meta blockage

An opinion piece on how Meta blockage of news is affecting wildfire emergency situation in B.C. and North West Territories.
My Nikkel's Worth: We need ‘Jack Bauer’ here ...

My Nikkel's Worth: We need ‘Jack Bauer’ here ...

One of the most memorable historical moments in the city was the visit by film and TV star Kiefer Sutherland in October of 2010.
More or Less: feeding a crowd

More or Less: feeding a crowd

Whether you are feeding a few or many, in the field or in a banquet hall, make your meals memorable. Make them with love.
Editorial: What a difference a day makes

Editorial: What a difference a day makes

Friday afternoon, as part of Pride Week in Yorkton, Drag Queen Story Time was held at Coles in the Parkland Mall.
The illusion and implications of ‘just following the science’ COVID-19 messaging

The illusion and implications of ‘just following the science’ COVID-19 messaging

Attitudes toward COVID-19 guidance evolved over the course of the pandemic.
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