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Letter to the Editor: 'RE: Math Adds Up on Carbon Tax'

Letter to the Editor: 'RE: Math Adds Up on Carbon Tax'

I would like to point out a significant discrepancy in the recent letter “Math adds up on Carbon Tax rebate” published May 30, 2024.
EDITORIAL: Responsibility of individuals to minimize human-wildlife interactions

EDITORIAL: Responsibility of individuals to minimize human-wildlife interactions

EDITORIAL: With more than four million people annually visiting each of Kananaskis Country and Banff National Park and growth to continue in all area communities, the emphasis and importance on individuals respecting human-wildlife interactions becomes all the more important.
Our View: Remembering the D-Day invasion

Our View: Remembering the D-Day invasion

“Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them."
Coffee with Warren: Apple blossom time an answer to prayer

Coffee with Warren: Apple blossom time an answer to prayer

­­But dreams of apple blossoms kept appearing to me throughout the night.
Letter to the Editor: Math adds up on Carbon Tax rebate

Letter to the Editor: Math adds up on Carbon Tax rebate

In essence citizens of this federal riding are being spun, duped, and scammed by the Blake Richards' newsletter.
Editorial: Maybe safe supply's time has come

Editorial: Maybe safe supply's time has come

People are dying at an alarming rate in Alberta from opioid and other drug poisonings, with historic highs recorded in 2023.
Coffee with Warren: Harmony 101 at Nature’s University

Coffee with Warren: Harmony 101 at Nature’s University

Nature’s University? That’s a concept I was introduced to by the late Chief Walking Buffalo in the mid-1960s.
Letter to the Editor: Good job standing up to the province on Bill 20

Letter to the Editor: Good job standing up to the province on Bill 20

Kudos to our Mayor Jeff Genung on looking out for the town's best interests in regards to Bill 20.
Editorial: Kudos on support for Alberta first responders

Editorial: Kudos on support for Alberta first responders

The Alberta government has dispersed $1.5 million in grants through Alberta's Supporting Psychological Health in First Responders (SPHFR) program.
Stop the misinformation wildfire

Stop the misinformation wildfire

Thomas Jefferson famously said that if he had to choose between having government but no newspapers or newspapers with no government, he would choose the latter.
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