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

It is not just heat waves 鈥 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 鈥楯ack Bauer鈥 here ...

My Nikkel's Worth: We need 鈥楯ack Bauer鈥 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.
Column: We are in a fight, which is tough to win

Column: We are in a fight, which is tough to win

An opinion piece on Canadian 2023 wildire season.
Editorial: the Liberals鈥 electricity goals are unrealistic

Editorial: the Liberals鈥 electricity goals are unrealistic

The federal Liberal government recently declared that electricity production across Canada has to be 鈥渘et-zero鈥 by the year 2035.
Commentary: Sask. falls behind in battle against carbon taxes

Commentary: Sask. falls behind in battle against carbon taxes

Sask. Party needs to do more.
To reduce rising crime rates, Canada needs to invest more in social services

To reduce rising crime rates, Canada needs to invest more in social services

Understanding Canada's rising Crime Severity Index.
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