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Religious conference coverage 'biased'

Please keep opinions in the opinion section of your newspaper and do not display them as news. Your coverage of the religious conference last week was extremely biased. It read as sermon notes from an avid attendee, not as local news.

Please keep opinions in the opinion section of your newspaper and do not display them as news.

Your coverage of the religious conference last week was extremely biased. It read as sermon notes from an avid attendee, not as local news.

Having blatant disregard for scientific evidence or human rights legislation is better left as personal opinion and should not make page 2 news as truth.

These articles did not read as well-informed news coverage. It was more like regurgitated nonsense. Whatever happened to checking sources? Perhaps a note about the background of the presenters would have been appropriate -- especially since none of them appear to actually be formally educated on the topics on which they were discussing so adamantly (eg. mental health, science).

Please take a second to think before you publish. Your actions could result in negative consequences for people in our community who need our love and support, not more misinformation and hate.

Dee Jacob

Olds

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