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Editorial

A tragic year off the ice

Posted on June 27, 2018

Sports are important to a lot of people, especially in southern Alberta. But the community is often faced with reminders that matters of life go… Read More »

Coaldale resident ordained priest will celebrate his first Mass

Posted on June 27, 2018

My wife and I met the Remus family about 20 years ago. We used to invite them for birthdays and Christmas functions. Derek used to… Read More »

Venezuela swimming against the tide

Posted on June 20, 2018

“No man is an island,” English author John Donne declared back in the 17th century. The same could be said for nations. Countries which try… Read More »

Justin Trudeau refuses to hear from those affected by the Liberals’ new firearms legislation

Posted on June 20, 2018

Canada’s Conservatives believe that the safety of Canadians should be the number one priority of any government. Canadians deserve to feel safe in their communities.… Read More »

Sixties Scoop apology a step towards reconciliation

Posted on June 20, 2018

She wore red lipstick. That’s all it took for workers to take a child from her mother’s arms. When I think about the Sixties Scoop,… Read More »

‘Active Shooter’ game crosses a line

Posted on June 5, 2018

Violent video games have been around for a long time, but a new addition to the shooting game market is being condemned even before it… Read More »

Statement: Grain Growers of Canada pleased that CP is rail back on track

Posted on June 5, 2018

Canadian grain farmers are delighted that talks between CP Rail and both Unions have resulted in agreements. The announcement (on May 30) that the 3000… Read More »

Spot the danger before you play

Posted on June 5, 2018

Dear Editor, A few years ago, I made a decision that would change my life forever. I was playing by the railway tracks with my… Read More »

Tae Kwon Do saved my fall

Posted on June 5, 2018

I signed up with the Tae Kwon Do, 4th degree blackbelt instructor Bob Tremblay, in Uranium City, Sask., in the early ‘80s. In doing so… Read More »

Ending grain transportation woes

Posted on May 29, 2018

The rail transportation woes that stranded billions of dollars of grain on the Prairies through the winter months should be unlikely to see a repeat… Read More »

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