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The politically correct bogeyman

The politically correct bogeyman

Maybe I've fallen into a golden age fallacy, but I remember our society being a lot more relaxed about regulating how people should live.
Intolerance of intolerance is intolerant

Intolerance of intolerance is intolerant

We were dismayed to see the response in your newspaper to the Unveiling the Truth conference in Olds.
Sundre Legion seeks additional support

Sundre Legion seeks additional support

I am writing to Sundre and area residents about the Sundre Branch 223 of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Social injustice in Philippines is unfathomable

Social injustice in Philippines is unfathomable

The Filipino community is thriving in Central Alberta. Filipinos are now, more than ever, present in community-building locally, as well as maintaining deep connections from the motherland.
Homosexuality comments 'taken out of context'

Homosexuality comments 'taken out of context'

I would like to take the time to comment on the article that was written regarding the conference that took place in Olds, Alta. at First Baptist Church on Oct 14-15.
A question of the town's motives

A question of the town's motives

Innisfail will be fortunate if it has any volunteer firefighters following this (Nov.
Speakers more compassionate than coverage showed

Speakers more compassionate than coverage showed

I attended some, but not all, of the Unveiling the Truth conference held in Olds in October. My comments are based on the sessions that I attended. Of the three sessions that were referred to in the Oct.
Solutions put forward for town's loss of appeal

Solutions put forward for town's loss of appeal

Fifteen to 20 years ago the Town of Innisfail was managed and staffed by competent hard-working team players, all striving toward a common goal, to make the town a great community to live and work in, a town that was prosperous by spending tax money
Carbon tax war already underway

Carbon tax war already underway

Although the province's new carbon tax doesn't come into effect for another two months, the battle lines are already being drawn and the fight is already underway.
Senate reform in baby steps

Senate reform in baby steps

At the end of October, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named 21 non-partisan senators to the upper chamber in a merit-based process. None were from Alberta, which does not have a Senate vacancy at present.
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