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Sexual violence counselling support in St. Albert

Sexual violence counselling support in St. Albert

A topic that is often uncomfortable to read and talk about is sexual violence, but that is the focus of this column. We are so pleased to announce that counselling for St.
Seeking democratic changes

Seeking democratic changes

“So, what are you going to do about it?” I remember that school yard taunt when there was conflict over just about anything.
Trudeau has approved pipelines and helped Alberta

Trudeau has approved pipelines and helped Alberta

Gazette columnist Mr. Chris Nelson is blaming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for all our woes but problem isn’t today but yesterday.
Free speech at the Arden

Free speech at the Arden

Comments by Kristopher Wells, Marie Renaud, and Kurt Phillips in the article "Arden rental policies under scrituniy after controversial event" will disappoint proponents of free speech.
Fond memories at Paul Kane

Fond memories at Paul Kane

I came upon the Paul Kane article in your Jan. 12 edition.
Earth to Earth

Earth to Earth

Warning: This column acknowledges death as a natural and inevitable part of life. Death is a tough sell in our culture, dare we call it a phobia? We push hard to deny it with an extreme focus on perennial youthfulness and anti-aging.
Applauded for sharing experience

Applauded for sharing experience

Phyllis Robertson is to be applauded and admired for enlightening the public as to how our loved ones are lacking in professional care and attention. For whatever reasons this happens, it most certainly is not acceptable.
The Future of Urban Mobility; Smart Communities Should Look to the Sky

The Future of Urban Mobility; Smart Communities Should Look to the Sky

While governments around the globe pour billions into expensive 'rapid transit', primarily for daily commuters, the private sector and researchers are pouring billions into the 'rapid movement' of people, goods and services.
Health hath no fury like a GoFundMe scorned

Health hath no fury like a GoFundMe scorned

I moved to Canada from the states last year. Shortly before, there was a health scare that sent me to the emergency room of the worn-down hospital of my tiny Tennessean town. The visit was no longer than a few hours.
Lieutenant-governor handled Sovereignty Act well

Lieutenant-governor handled Sovereignty Act well

Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party passed the Alberta Sovereignty Within A United Canada Act last December despite a storm of protests from critics.
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