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Water safety a must

Water safety a must

With schools now out and many families heading to area lakes, rivers and other water bodies for summer holidays, the importance of always practising water safety cannot be overstated.
Up to the next generation

Up to the next generation

Every generation of young adults faces challenges baffling to their parents, and this year’s school and college graduates are not exempt from this rule.
Adapt to the job market of the future

Adapt to the job market of the future

BY Rob Roach Alberta's job market is a powerhouse. We had the highest employment rate in the country last year with 66.7 per cent of our population age 15 and over working at a job.
The battle between Truth and Untruth

The battle between Truth and Untruth

May I introduce you to a long disputed mystery — a mystery woven throughout time, etched with intrigue and romance. A mystery buried deep in life, causing greatness to flourish, and yet, utter destruction to prevail.
Addressing elder abuse

Addressing elder abuse

The unfolding story of the famous creative mind behind the Marvel universe is a sobering reminder that seniors of all walks of life are potentially susceptible to becoming victims of elder abuse.
Splitting families a new low

Splitting families a new low

The way certain politicians manage to rile up some people’s resentment against a vulnerable minority scapegoat never ceases to amaze me. Recent headlines of children being taken away from their parents at the southern border in the U.S.
Transparency needed

Transparency needed

The only opportunity residents have to comment on an agenda item prior to council making a decision is at the gallery question period, at the start of regular council meetings.
Social media generation

Social media generation

Every generation of young adults faces challenges baffling to their parents, and this year’s school and college graduates are not exempt from this rule.
The underground church

The underground church

Three recent Supreme Court decisions have restricted the freedom of religion that was taken for granted by Canadians a half century ago when on Shabbat and Sunday, synagogues and churches were full.
Parliament buildings peace tower is now a smouldering joint

Parliament buildings peace tower is now a smouldering joint

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