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Penticton couple praises Weyburn’s ‘feeling of community’

Penticton couple praises Weyburn’s ‘feeling of community’

Penticton couple Susan and Pieter Koster were very grateful for the help and hospitality found in Weyburn
Column: If you're offered a chance to watch a 10-hour movie, what would you say?

Column: If you're offered a chance to watch a 10-hour movie, what would you say?

A column on TV series format, what it gives us and what it takes from us.
Poem: Lost

Poem: Lost

A poem by a local Estevan Mercury reader.
Princess Diana’s death a 'where were you' moment

Princess Diana’s death a 'where were you' moment

John Cairns’ News Watch: The anniversaries of Diana’s passing, and of 9/11, make this a melancholy time for news junkies.
Column: Crossing the border used to be easier

Column: Crossing the border used to be easier

Mercury editor shares recent border-crossing experience in his column.
More or Less: Someone's Son

More or Less: Someone's Son

International Overdose Awareness Day is the world’s largest annual campaign to end overdose.
Editorial: An early vote grab for $500

Editorial: An early vote grab for $500

An editorial on Saskatchewan affordability cheque announcement.
Small stuff that's not so small

Small stuff that's not so small

Smaller populations add up to huge numbers going hungry.
Column: What is innovation at its core?

Column: What is innovation at its core?

Innovation is a buzzword that is used rather often, especially in business. But what does it actually mean? And what does it mean in Estevan? An opinion piece.
Opinion: Political polarization remains less pervasive in Canada than in the U.S.

Opinion: Political polarization remains less pervasive in Canada than in the U.S.

A new survey measured attitudes toward government among Canadians and Americans and found immense differences.
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