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Drip, drip, and yet another drip

Drip, drip, and yet another drip

Drip, drip, drip. Nope, that’s not the sound of glaciers melting but instead is the disturbing noise emanating from the relentless evisceration of what once was proudly called "The Alberta Advantage.
Song of the summer

Song of the summer

September means the kids returning to school, hockey season starting and cooler mornings. It also means the start of a new TV season, although with Netflix and other streaming sites, summer has a bit more to offer for TV shows.
Creating open-space public venue a worthy investment

Creating open-space public venue a worthy investment

If you build it, they will come. The words made famous by actor Kevin Costner’s 1989 hit movie Field of Dreams might be the stuff of fiction, yet they at the same time echo an element of truth.
Curtailing crime requires community collaboration

Curtailing crime requires community collaboration

Police officers do what they can to curb crime with the resources available to them. However, there is only so much they can reasonably be expected to do.
Support Terry Fox Run for cancer research

Support Terry Fox Run for cancer research

Thirty-eight years ago, a hero-in-the-making dipped his prosthetic leg into the Atlantic at St. John’s, N.L. He had a lofty goal: raise $24 million – a dollar for each Canadian.
Conference on suicide, depression provides hope

Conference on suicide, depression provides hope

Suicide and depression are all-too-common. Hope and help are available. The message was delivered at this year’s third annual The Conversation Has to Happen…Again held at the Olds Pomeroy on Saturday.
Sunday At The Museum a day of Dickson celebration

Sunday At The Museum a day of Dickson celebration

DICKSON - The Dickson Store Museum held Sunday At The Museum on July 29 to celebrate two of its most recent accomplishments that have made the community and museum officials proud.
When convenience is just wrong

When convenience is just wrong

The town opted not to officially declare itself a no kill pet community last month but that is "essentially" what it did when new animal control rules were accepted by council as information on Aug. 27.
Donald Trump can't sleep with Canada tapping at his window

Donald Trump can't sleep with Canada tapping at his window

Crime reduction encouraging

Crime reduction encouraging

A marked decrease in overall crime levels in rural Alberta over the past 12 months is goods news for communities across the region.
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