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Short story prize ready to celebrate student authors

By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Southern Alberta Newspapers Lethbridge’s Analog Books is bringing back their second annual Analog Prize to celebrate excellence in short story fiction writing at the high school level and submissions are now open. The Analog Prize is a writing competition presented by Analog Books and open to students in Grade 9 to Grade 12 throughout southern Alberta and Scott Warris, co-owner of Analog… Read More »

Local News

Nobleford issues Resident Input Survey

Town of Nobleford We want to hear from you! Have your say by participating in the Resident Input Survey. As part of Council’s Strategic Plan,… Read More »

Council Committee Bylaw approved

By Nikki Jamieson Sunny South News Starting in the new year, Coalhurst town council has a new bylaw to govern council committees. The proposed bylaw… Read More »

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Coaldale Copperheads’ weekend includes win and OT loss

By Garrett Simmons Sunny South News The Coaldale Copperheads picked up three points in a productive weekend of league play. It all started Friday with… Read More »

Copperheads earn 8-6 win in wild Saturday game on home ice

By Garrett Simmons Sunny South News It was an up-and-down weekend for the Coaldale Copperheads in Heritage Junior Hockey League play.  It all kicked off… Read More »

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From the Archives of Western Newspapers

By Samantha Johnson Southern Alberta Newspapers Local Journalism Initiative Reporter November 9, 1883 - The Calgary Weekly Herald A petition and subscription list is in… Read More »

From the Archives of Western Newspapers

By Samantha Johnson Southern Alberta Newspapers Local Journalism Initiative Reporter November 10, 1910 – The Blairmore Enterprise The namby-pamby actions of the Coleman Miner in… Read More »

Editorial

Newspapers on the short end in Canada Post labour dispute

Every week the team behind this paper works tirelessly to provide readers the latest about what’s going on in the community they call home. There… Read More »

PBO confirms carbon tax hitting Canadians hard

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should appoint Bill Murray to cabinet because the fight over the carbon tax feels like Groundhog Day. In the film, Murray’s character… Read More »

Agricultural

Harvest tour digs into sugar beet farming

By Cal Braid Southern Alberta Newspapers Local Journalism Initiative Reporter On Oct. 16, the Alberta Sugar Beet Growers held their annual harvest tour, and it… Read More »

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