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Good always seems to come out of the bad

It’s been a tough year for lots of people and businesses but this week, I want to comment on what a good year it...

How will you buy pot?

It won’t be long before you will be able to walk into a store and buy pot — better known as cannabis or marijuana....

High government wages contribute to poor economy

What kind of a mess is our province now dealing with? Resignations from the political party that leads the province, lawsuits, wage freezes and...

Welcome to your new Herald Sun

This far into your weekly read of all things important to you in your community, you will have noticed this newspaper that you are...

Here’s how your Herald Sun newspaper works

Community newspapers depend on the relationships we have developed with our readers and advertisers — and sports teams and service clubs. We will try hard...

This is not the end but a new beginning

All good things must come to an end. This issue of the Whitewood Herald marks the turning of a page and the end to an...

The newspaper is changing

It’s sad — but it is true. The last edition with the masthead Whitewood Herald has been printed.  After nearly 125 years of holding the...

Museum seeing more visitors stopping in 2017

The Whitewood Museum, which provides tourist information as well as displays of the museum artifacts, has been busier than ever this year. “The tourist information...

Omar Khadr issues will probably continue

The payout of $10.5 million to Omar Khadr by the present Liberal government has created a hugely debated issue in this country. A recent...

Who’s to blame when adults behave badly?

“You must take responsibility for your own choices and actions, for you learn nothing until you take ownership of your life.” For many people, that...

Provincial News

Teachers Announce Provincewide Strike, Two-Day Withdrawal of Extracurricular Activities

The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation has provided 48-hours’ notice of a one-day province-wide strike on Wednesday, March 20, and a two-day withdrawal of extracurricular activities...