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Bighorn Country an opportunity

Bighorn Country an opportunity

With the recent announcement of the proposed Bighorn Country plan there have been a number of comments made about the economic impact of such protection to the local economy.
Adapting to the changing climate

Adapting to the changing climate

The unintended consequence of the 8.7 per cent reduction in oil production established by Premier Rachel Notley – 350,000 barrels per day – is that, come Dec. 31, 2019, lifting the restraint will be unpopular.
Farm legislation could be election issue

Farm legislation could be election issue

With the long and hard-fought battle over Bill 6 – the Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act – at a milestone with new rules and regulations now in place, Alberta farm communities are moving forward under new the legislation.
Will Canadians pay attention?

Will Canadians pay attention?

Maybe the oil and gas sector should take a page from the postal workers' playbook and implement rotating strikes. Look how fast Ottawa jumped to the pump on the postal file. Screw with timely arrival of Canadian gifts at Christmas? No sir.
Knee surgery not always the best solution

Knee surgery not always the best solution

By Eric Bohm and Ivan Wong Nearly half of Canadians aged 65 and over experience osteoarthritis in their knees.
Gas rebate should have been transferred to surplus account

Gas rebate should have been transferred to surplus account

Sundre residents who receive a monthly gas bill can expect to see a whopping $10 reduction this December. Of course that number, which represents an average, might fluctuate a bit depending on a household’s overall consumption rates.
Modernizing family law

Modernizing family law

Newly-introduced legislation aimed at modernizing family law in Alberta is both welcome and long overdue.
Christmas Bureau now in 'full throttle' mode

Christmas Bureau now in 'full throttle' mode

For more than 30 years, the Innisfail Christmas Bureau has channelled the community’s willingness to ensure a better Christmas for children, people with disabilities, seniors and often people living in isolation.
Justin Trudeau responds to layoffs at GM and in Alberta's oilpatch

Justin Trudeau responds to layoffs at GM and in Alberta's oilpatch

Community involvement concerns

Community involvement concerns

On Oct. 2, as suggested by the (Didsbury) mayor in the previous council meeting when she refused to hear concerns because they were not on that day’s agenda, I submitted a delegation to the town office.
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