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Coffee with Warren: Stoney Nakoda heart of beauty

Coffee with Warren: Stoney Nakoda heart of beauty

The Stoney Nakoda First Nation at Morley is once again radiant in its celebration of Christmas
EDITORIAL: COVID-19 booster shot just in time for Christmas

EDITORIAL: COVID-19 booster shot just in time for Christmas

The province announced it was expanding its eligibility for booster shots just in time for Christmas
LETTER: Appreciating history lessons

LETTER: Appreciating history lessons

Eagle reader says koodos to Nakoda Elementary for welcoming in elders for Q-and-A sessions.
Coffee with Warren: Second sip refreshes the soul

Coffee with Warren: Second sip refreshes the soul

While I was behind the wheel the other morning, December’s horizon-hugging sun did it to me again – right in my eyes! It reminded me of a similar moment I wrote about five years ago.
OPINION: It's time for Alberta to modernize its teacher investigation process

OPINION: It's time for Alberta to modernize its teacher investigation process

'If improving safety for children and increasing the quality of Alberta’s already great system works against the mandate of the ATA, then the minister’s point has been made for her.'
MARATHON MAN: Supporting the Environment: Rotary DisCon 2022

MARATHON MAN: Supporting the Environment: Rotary DisCon 2022

The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference was held in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
Editorial: Reasons to celebrate OD alert app rollout in Cochrane

Editorial: Reasons to celebrate OD alert app rollout in Cochrane

Many people claim safe consumption sites enable addiction, but our newsroom disagrees with that argument.
LETTER: What did Harper do to help?

LETTER: What did Harper do to help?

In response to Mr. Leugner's Dec. 3 Letter to the Editor
LETTER: Call for equalization program review no surprise

LETTER: Call for equalization program review no surprise

A rebuttal to James Perras’ Letter: Be Careful What you wish for
Editorial: Need for press freedom highlighted by journalists' arrests

Editorial: Need for press freedom highlighted by journalists' arrests

As journalists, Bracken and Toledano were providing a crucial service at the Wet'suwet'en protests, providing boots-on-the-ground reporting and being the public's objective eyes and ears. It's reprehensible that they were punished for that.
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