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The Wildrose advantage

The Wildrose advantage

The Wildrose Advantage is, of course, Leader Danielle Smith, the 40-year-old former broadcaster and business lobbyist.
Wildrose shows it's not ready for prime time

Wildrose shows it's not ready for prime time

The past week cast an interesting light on two Alberta opposition parties.
Youth tobacco access problem needs solution

Youth tobacco access problem needs solution

Editorial 1-31 Youth tobacco access problem needs solution Anti-smoking groups in Alberta have been working very hard over the past decade to reduce youth tobacco use ñ and to encourage other young people to never take up the habit in the first place
Trial article was premature

Trial article was premature

Re: ìTrial underway in Sundre assault caseî by Dan Singleton, Jan. 10.This article was written prematurely, before both sides have been presented.
Time for immediate moratorium on fracking

Time for immediate moratorium on fracking

To Energy Minister Ted Morton, Health Minister Fred Horne, ERCB chairman Dan McFadden, Human Services Minister Dave Hancock:It is respectfully submitted that the Alberta Surface Rights Group request the Government of Alberta to place an immediate mor
Government bills attack landowner rights

Government bills attack landowner rights

I attended the Property Rights Task Force meeting in Olds on Jan. 11 with more than 300 people. The laws that had previous opposition, and had since been defiantly passed, were now being discussed at this meeting.
Drug fight needs community support

Drug fight needs community support

The recent rash of illegal drug overdose deaths in Alberta highlights a complex and multi-faceted problem facing communities of all sizes, including those right here in West Central Alberta.
Too much information on Sundre assault trial

Too much information on Sundre assault trial

Re: ìTrial underway in Sundre assault caseî by Dan Singleton, Jan. 10.C. S. Lewis once wrote: ìI would not condemn a dog on the basis of what I read in the newspapers.î Wise man.
Tories are forcedto right their future

Tories are forcedto right their future

The price of getting into power for the federal Conservatives has produced another blow on their historic right-of-centre social policy roots.
Court story showed poor judgment

Court story showed poor judgment

I am writing in regards to your recent article in the Gazette, ìTrial Underway In Sundre Assault Case.î I view this as a very disrespectful and distasteful article since the case is only underway and not even half done.
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