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Indian Act again under attack

Posted on March 30, 2023

Political attacks on the Indian Act are back in the news, and that is a good thing. However, Canadian politicians, including First Nation politicians, need… Read More »

Drag has always been mainstream

Posted on March 21, 2023

From Japanese Kabuki, to Greek and Roman theatre, and Shakepeare’s Elizabethan stage, despite claims that drag performance is a trend on the rise, the history… Read More »

Carbon tax impacting cost of living

Posted on January 31, 2023

By Glen Motz “Canada’s is not the only government that has made climate action a top priority but is one of the few that places… Read More »

2023 won’t make us forget 2022, maybe more to remind us of 2022

Posted on January 9, 2023

By Ryan Dahlman Ahhh, 2023 is here.  As we bear the not surprisingly inundation of commercials and over-the-top messages of quick fixes to New Year’s… Read More »

2022 was a year of high emotions in southeast Alberta, sets up for a (finger-crossed) easier 2023

Posted on January 4, 2023

By Ryan Dahlman If anything, the citizens of County of 40-Mile, Cypress County and Redcliff went through a difficult roller coaster year of emotions. It… Read More »

Firearms owners on an emotional rollercoasters as federal government’s Bill C-21 takes a shot

Posted on December 21, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman For those who are hunters, it was as satisfying as downing a 16-point buck. Bill C-21, a bill which greatly restricts the… Read More »

Please remember to be safe in all facets at Christmas-time

Posted on December 1, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman When we all thought 2019-2021 were tough years and were looking forward to 2022, well, it hasn’t been the smoothest of years… Read More »

Lowest living wage in the province in Medicine Hat sounds good, but…

Posted on November 24, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman Hey southeast Alberta, if you are struggling economically, don’t worry, the Alberta Living Wage Network says you are fortunate to be here.… Read More »

Shining the light on the political ivory towers

Posted on November 15, 2022

By Ryan Dahlman On the surface, politicians act like they’re so out-of-touch and perhaps they know that. Maybe that is why they don’t provide much… Read More »

Trouble looming for Southern Alberta water security

Posted on October 26, 2022

By Kevin Van Tighem If you are worried about Lethbridge’s water security, you probably should be. Trouble looms on the western horizon. People will recall… Read More »

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