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COLUMN: Canada’s housing crisis is spreading

COLUMN: Canada’s housing crisis is spreading

Canadians have been packing up and moving to more affordable jurisdictions, bringing higher prices along with them. 
COLUMN: Danielle Smith continues to face delicate balancing act

COLUMN: Danielle Smith continues to face delicate balancing act

Alberta Tory party has a long history of devouring those who lead it, even if proven an overwhelming hit with voters.  
LETTER: Diamond Valley council is not the enemy

LETTER: Diamond Valley council is not the enemy

Attitude toward mayor and council seems to have shifted since amalgamation of Black Diamond and Turner Valley.
COLUMN: Athletes give us reason to be proud

COLUMN: Athletes give us reason to be proud

Okotoks swimmer Finlay Knox made his hometown proud by qualifying for four finals at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
EDITORIAL: Dunn murder shows bail reform still required

EDITORIAL: Dunn murder shows bail reform still required

As Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has repeatedly stated, keeping dangerous, repeat offenders off our streets shouldn’t be a controversial proposition.
COLUMN: Important lessons learned on the mat

COLUMN: Important lessons learned on the mat

Acknowledging yourself for simply showing up makes a lot more sense to new mother.
COLUMN: No work needed for award-winning lawn

COLUMN: No work needed for award-winning lawn

Years ago, a brown lawn might have been considered an eyesore, but it’s become much more acceptable these days.
EDITORIAL: Tax exemptions shouldn’t be on backs of taxpayers

EDITORIAL: Tax exemptions shouldn’t be on backs of taxpayers

Under the provincial plan, tax dollars that would have been going into Town coffers won’t arrive, which means other taxpayers must pick up the slack.
LETTER: Land beneath house is what goes up in value

LETTER: Land beneath house is what goes up in value

Land values and the cost of land driving up housing prices across Canada is Economics 101.
COLUMN: How government policies are ruining Canadian cities

COLUMN: How government policies are ruining Canadian cities

Canada's housing crisis is the direct result of misguided government policies and overregulation, particularly with respect to land use. 
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