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Column: Premature evaluation a common problem in football

Column: Premature evaluation a common problem in football

"One important win and all is right in the world, at least with their team. One untimely or ugly loss and you might as well make massive changes and start evaluating players who could be the first overall selection in the upcoming draft." An opinion piece.
More or Less: Visiting our roots

More or Less: Visiting our roots

Much of the weekend was spent visiting our 鈥渞oots鈥 鈥 my Grandparents鈥 homestead, our family farm, as well as the Bengough museum.
Opinion: What the Jordan Peterson case reveals about regulatory colleges

Opinion: What the Jordan Peterson case reveals about regulatory colleges

The Peterson case reveals a larger problem within regulatory colleges: Are they custodians of public welfare or self-serving institutions?
Column: 'Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life' - Picasso

Column: 'Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life' - Picasso

An opinion piece on the role of art in life.
Letter: Former trustee supports parents rights in education issues

Letter: Former trustee supports parents rights in education issues

Former Weyburn school trustee Dana Pretzer said in a letter he believes that the provincial government is on the right track in regards to parental consent.
Editorial: Save the Village

Editorial: Save the Village

Weyburn writer Anne Lazurko provided a guest commentary on the provincial education issue around parental consent and sexual health education in the province.
Column: Saskatchewan is a beautiful place

Column: Saskatchewan is a beautiful place

An opinion piece on the beauty that surrounds us in Saskatchewan.
Don't look down鈥ift them up

Don't look down鈥ift them up

Young people can't do what?
Opinion: Feds should cut spending, but don't hold your breath

Opinion: Feds should cut spending, but don't hold your breath

Cutting back on Big Macs so you can spend more on beef Wellingtons isn鈥檛 saving money.
Editorial: Estevan Police survey a valuable chance to provide feedback

Editorial: Estevan Police survey a valuable chance to provide feedback

Beginning Sept. 6, Prairie Research Associates will be gathering the survey data by randomly selecting Estevan residents' phone numbers, both via landlines and mobile phones.
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