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Editorial

Honouring our military is the least we can do

Posted on November 8, 2016

It would not be possible for most of us to even imagine what it must have been like for soldiers in World War 1 to… Read More »

Like it or not, Trump can’t be ruled out

Posted on November 1, 2016

Despite the Republican candidate’s rough past few months, Donald Trump is still very close to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the polls, trailing by… Read More »

Redcliff needs to support its youth centre

Posted on October 18, 2016

A few weeks back the Redcliff Youth Centre sent out an SOS to the community to make people aware of its financial difficulties, and to… Read More »

Trudeau a great ambassador, but needs to do more as a leader

Posted on October 4, 2016

Let’s just come out and say it: Justin Trudeau is a great ambassador for Canada. He’s famous, handsome, well-spoken, progressive in his ideals and has… Read More »

Canada’s water should not be for sale to corporate greed

Posted on September 27, 2016

Our precious water supply should never be up for grabs to the highest bidder. Never, but especially when that bidder is a corporate giant looking… Read More »

Politics, polar bears, and sunken ships

Posted on September 20, 2016

The travelling circus the U.S. presidential race has become continues to roll along. European ultra-nationalism continues to rumble with echoes of Nazi Germany and other… Read More »

Should local politics be a mixed bag of party representation?

Posted on September 13, 2016

Sure, there s still a tad bit of time prior to the next municipal election but why not start discussing possible ways to bring election… Read More »

Canada making headway in China

Posted on September 6, 2016

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau actually had quite a successful visit to China last week. In many ways the level of welcome our Canadian delegation received… Read More »

Warts and all, Alberta is still a pretty good place to call home

Posted on August 30, 2016

Canada's forefathers had a grand vision for the west when they sent Clifford Sifton to Europe in the late 1890s to attract farmers and labourers… Read More »

Congo mission smells of old Liberal politics

Posted on August 23, 2016

With Canada set to enter the bloody ground of the Congo on a U.N. Peacekeeping mission, perhaps within the next year, Canadians will soon have… Read More »

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