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Cheers and Jeers for Feb. 4

Cheers: Cheers to the person or persons who have been clearing the snow off all the sidewalks and on the corners of Poplar Bay. As well as, cheers to the ones who have helped their neighbours with their driveways.

Cheers:

 

Cheers to the person or persons who have been clearing the snow off all the sidewalks and on the corners of Poplar Bay. As well as, cheers to the ones who have helped their neighbours with their driveways.

 

Cheers to the Estevan businesses that donated very generous gift bags for Christmas to seniors. It was so kind and much appreciated.

 

Cheers to Kaitlyn at Walmart for going way above and beyond to help customers out. All employees at Walmart Estevan are great but she is top-notch.

 

Cheers to the Estevan Strippers for all they have done in the community over the years. Hopefully next year they will be able to have their home tournament again, and the cabarets that are such a great time.

 

Cheers to all of the people who were out enjoying the beautiful weather conditions on the weekend. It was an ideal opportunity for ice skating, tobogganing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing.

 

Cheers to the Souris Valley Museum for having a fun day of activities for kids on Saturday. It’s nice that they still have something to do.

  

Jeers:

 

Jeers to the motorist who moved to outer lane when passing a fire truck and firefighters on Fourth Street on Jan. 27, creating a hazardous situation.

 

Jeers to the late start for the spring sitting of the Saskatchewan legislature, and for having a shorter spring sitting than normal. Perhaps we should have a longer sitting with all that’s going on.

 

Jeers to the fact that the emergency and acute care services at the Arcola Health Centre have not been restored, even though the Weyburn General Hospital has returned to normal operations. Wasn’t Weyburn’s hospital the reason services were reduced in Arcola?