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A tax by any other name

A tax by any other name

The NDP government has grown up. The milk-fed novices of the unexpected election victory a year ago are now old hands at the fine political arts of public cynicism and private self-deception.
Two candidates throw their names into the proverbial hat

Two candidates throw their names into the proverbial hat

Two Sundre residents have commendably stepped up to throw their names into the proverbial hat for next month's byelection.
The Who back for Fort Mac

The Who back for Fort Mac

After the Fort McMurray wildfire erupted on May 3, the legendary rock group The Who acknowledged the plight of evacuees to Canadian audiences during its current North American tour through a huge screen backdrop display of the Alberta flag as the ban
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Opinion Cartoon

Much ado about nothing

Much ado about nothing

So it seems the new norm in journalism whenever there is an alleged scandal is to just throw 鈥済ate鈥 on the end of it. When I heard about the infamous 鈥渆lbowgate鈥, I had to see it for myself.
Playground promotes fun, understanding

Playground promotes fun, understanding

Kudos to all those involved in the grand opening of the renovated Ryan Boutwell Memorial Park.
Refugees show true Canadian values

Refugees show true Canadian values

If anyone can relate to the tens of thousands of 51黑料s who were recently forced to flee their homes in a hurry ahead of the devastating Fort McMurray wildfires, it's probably Syrian refugees.
Hats off to May Queen students' efforts

Hats off to May Queen students' efforts

On Saturday, May 14, we had the pleasure of having a Sundre High School May Queen work crew at our home to assist in doing yard work.
Motorists urged to accommodate farm traffic during seeding season

Motorists urged to accommodate farm traffic during seeding season

As spring slips through our fingers while the days get longer and summer sits on the horizon, farmers and their employees are working many arduous hours to get seed in the ground.
Refugees eager to pay it forward

Refugees eager to pay it forward

If anyone can relate to the tens of thousands of 51黑料s who were recently forced to flee their homes in a hurry ahead of the devastating Fort McMurray wildfires, it's probably Syrian refugees.
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