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Editorial: Speed reduction

Editorial: Speed reduction

A brake check at the top of the hill for large commercial vehicles would improve public safety and be the best way to avoid incidents like the two recent accidents May 20 and 24.
Coffee with Warren: Cup of Light for dark times

Coffee with Warren: Cup of Light for dark times

PERHAPS THE DEEPEST desire a human being has is for the soul to be valued in this world; that our life matters.
Editorial: Another school shooting

Editorial: Another school shooting

While mass shootings occur all over the world, the U.S. is the only country where these types of tragedies occur with such frequency.
Letter: We wanted Kenney gone

Letter: We wanted Kenney gone

Dear editor, The conservatives in my world aren't surprised that Jason Kenney would want to save himself the embarrassment of being defeated by Rachael Notley in next year's election.
MARATHON MAN: Rotary Club of Cochrane Rocky Mountain has arrived

MARATHON MAN: Rotary Club of Cochrane Rocky Mountain has arrived

At the Rotary 5360 District Conference held on May 14 at the Alliance Church, I had the pleasure of welcoming over 300 Rotarians and guests from across southern Alberta to our corner of the world.
Coffee with Warren: We are healers of a broken world

Coffee with Warren: We are healers of a broken world

Warren Harbeck recounts a touching tribute to the late David Lertzman at Beaupre Hall.
Editorial: High school graduation

Editorial: High school graduation

Navigating high school is a big deal, even when a global pandemic isn't making matters even more stressful than they'd otherwise be.
Letter: Workplace health and safety improvements needed

Letter: Workplace health and safety improvements needed

Dear Editor, No worker should be injured, made sick, or die just because they had to make a living. Current workplace health and safety provisions are failing us.
Coffee with Warren: Stoney Nakoda wisdom counters racist rampage in Buffalo

Coffee with Warren: Stoney Nakoda wisdom counters racist rampage in Buffalo

A vivid lesson, so relevant to the racist rampage in Buffalo, was taught me our first year by the late Chief Walking Buffalo (George McLean) about one of the most important values in his Stoney Nakoda culture: the beauty of diversity-in-harmony.
Cultivate Cochrane: Mobile Greenhouse bridges generations

Cultivate Cochrane: Mobile Greenhouse bridges generations

In this month's column, Cultivate Cochrane director Jacke Skrypnek touts the positive impacts of the Passive Solar Roller and the Seniors for Kids volunteer program.
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