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New impaired law welcome

New impaired law welcome

Canadian motorists who still believe that driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs is no big deal should probably think again in light of tough new legislation that has come into effect this month.
Considering Rachel Notley’s future

Considering Rachel Notley’s future

“We’re not planning to lose the election,” Rachel Notley said last week. “But as long as I am re-elected in Edmonton Strathcona, I’ll be in the legislature.
Providing a different perspective

Providing a different perspective

Recently I read a letter to the editor from a Bragg Creek resident ("Bighorn Country an opportunity," p. 23, Dec. 11 Gazette) about why a park in our backyard will be good for us.
Affordable housing a community issue

Affordable housing a community issue

Statistics Canada data indicates 25 per cent of Didsbury households live below the poverty line, with housing costs exceeding 30 per cent of household income.
Reduce carbon in a serious way

Reduce carbon in a serious way

I would like to believe that climate change is not happening and is not caused by human activity, which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Gift giving and other winter thoughts

Gift giving and other winter thoughts

I have noticed the huge influx of chocolates and decorative cookies on store shelves as the festive season rushes past. The residents at the seniors’ lodge where I work are prone to offer boxes of chocolates, thin wafers and tiny puff pastries.
New impaired law welcome

New impaired law welcome

Canadian motorists who still believe that driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs is no big deal should probably think again in light of tough new legislation that has come into effect this month.
Public events bylaw changes OK’d

Public events bylaw changes OK’d

Mountain View County council has approved several amendments to the public events bylaw, including regarding community consultation. The move came during the recent regularly scheduled council meeting.
Considering Rachel Notley’s future

Considering Rachel Notley’s future

“We’re not planning to lose the election,” Rachel Notley said last week. “But as long as I am re-elected in Edmonton Strathcona, I’ll be in the legislature.
There are many benefits to shopping locally

There are many benefits to shopping locally

Chances are you've seen or heard some sort of promotion about the value of shopping locally — especially with so many of us in gift-buying mode now.
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