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COLUMN: Building in Canada will begin after borrowing revolt

COLUMN: Building in Canada will begin after borrowing revolt

Once house of cards collapses, country will finally look to restore vitality through use of its own natural resources.
COLUMN: There's plenty to celebrate as we age

COLUMN: There's plenty to celebrate as we age

Aging allows you to feel more secure, to feel more at home in who you are, what you offer and where you stand.
LETTER: Many in Alberta feel they’ve lost their voice

LETTER: Many in Alberta feel they’ve lost their voice

From struggling AISH recipients to well-healed entrepreneurs, many Albertans don't feel they're being represented fairly.
COLUMN: Easy solution to driving complaints in Okotoks

COLUMN: Easy solution to driving complaints in Okotoks

Traffic safety remains at the top of the charts, yet there’s a simple, no-cost solution that can be implemented immediately.
EDITORIAL: Don’t let road work stop you from coming downtown

EDITORIAL: Don’t let road work stop you from coming downtown

Construction in Olde Towne Okotoks will impede access, but businesses still need your support.
LETTER: Healthy society is a tolerant one

LETTER: Healthy society is a tolerant one

Gender is socially constructed and so is language, and therefore both are mutable and change over time. 
LETTER: No justification for verbal bullying

LETTER: No justification for verbal bullying

Sharing of opinions should allow for reasoned discussion.
COLUMN: Protecting Alberta children from measles: What families need to know

COLUMN: Protecting Alberta children from measles: What families need to know

Once rare in Canada thanks to vaccines, measles is now circulating in several areas of Alberta.
COLUMN: Young person's hopes dashed on election night

COLUMN: Young person's hopes dashed on election night

Hit hard by affordability crisis, younger generation felt change in government might be key to a brighter future.
EDITORIAL: No winners election has left plenty of questions

EDITORIAL: No winners election has left plenty of questions

Liberals fail to get majority and Conservatives unable to capitalize on once-promising poll numbers.
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