Wendy ThienesLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThe Shaunavon StandardA new resident slithered into Shaunavon last month.
Long-time Shaunavon firefighter, Ron White, has retired after 14 years of dedicated service. White had currently been serving as Deputy Fire Chief, a role he’d held for approximately half of ...
Students in Eastend and Shaunavon were entertained and educated by several artists during Culture Days September 23-October 11.
Shaynee ModienLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThe Shaunavon StandardSepsis is a health issue that transcends borders, social status, ethnicity, and beli ...
The Evening Standard is set to cut its daily print edition and become a weekly newspaper amid substantial losses. In a memo sent to staff, the newspaper listed shorter commuting weeks and Wi-Fi on ...
Wendy Thienes Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Shaunavon Standard Shaunavon’s Jamie Gardner of Sheep Creek Farms and ...
The Aiken Standard is a daily newspaper published in Aiken, South Carolina, USA. It was established in 1867. It was called the Aiken Press. The newspaper passed through the hands of several owners ...
Today is the final daily issue of the Evening Standard. From next Thursday, September 26, we will be relaunching as a vibrant, culturally rich weekly newspaper, which will contain all your ...
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The Evening Standard newspaper has announced plans to drop its daily print edition and go weekly. The London paper launched in its original incarnation in 1827, and became free of charge in 2009.