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There's no eliminating drug use

There's no eliminating drug use

Four former Attorneys-General of British Columbia – spanning two political parties (NDP and Liberal) and fourteen years in office – have called for the legalization of marijuana.
Don't look down, look up

Don't look down, look up

Like most drivers in St. Albert, I find I need to keep my eyes glued to the road, constantly.
Looking at drivers from a new perspective

Looking at drivers from a new perspective

I have recently seen my city from a different perspective: the passenger’s seat. As the sole driver in my household and like most St. Albert parents I spend a significant portion of my evening driving.
Get your daughter-in-law to love you

Get your daughter-in-law to love you

Warning: This article contains statements of both truth and fact. The readers’ feelings will not be spared. The truth of the matter is that most daughters-in-law prefer to avoid their mothers-in-law. But don’t take it personally.
Slippery roads beg more traction from taxes

Slippery roads beg more traction from taxes

So far, as winters go, this one has been relatively tame.
Canada, U.S. headed in different directions in productivity efficiency

Canada, U.S. headed in different directions in productivity efficiency

History has shown that good times foster a complacency that eventually takes a toll on business performance, while tough times foster the sacrifices and adjustments needed to improve.
It's time for Canada to stand up for itself

It's time for Canada to stand up for itself

Canada is a constitutional monarchy, which is something that distinguishes us from the Americans. We are not a republic that elects a president, who is both the head of state and head of government.
Massacure is a valuable, teachable moment

Massacure is a valuable, teachable moment

In 2002 little Kari MacDonald was nearing the end of three years of chemotherapy. She was a survivor.
Failing grade for Alberta government

Failing grade for Alberta government

The Alberta government is about to do something that’s going to hurt kids across the province.
So you think you have problems?

So you think you have problems?

My condo complex nearly burned to a crisp last week, but I’m not complaining. I know plenty of other people in St. Albert have far greater grumble-worthy problems than a close call with fire. Case in point: the good folks of Akinsdale.
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