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Owner of destroyed fence wants culprit to step forward

Owner of destroyed fence wants culprit to step forward

To the young driver of the black Dodge truck that destroyed our fence Friday, July 12, 2013, on 58 Avenue and did not have the courage to stop and own your mistake: We consider ourselves very fortunate that our fence was all that was ruined as your s
Crowded court systems slow justice

Crowded court systems slow justice

Editorial The judges, prosecutors, defence lawyers and staff members who operate the province's court system have every right to be proud of the way fair and even justice is dispensed across Alberta on a day-to-day basis.
Fiscal transparency a must for Alberta

Fiscal transparency a must for Alberta

The unofficial moratorium on opposition criticism of Premier Alison Redford and her cabinet ministers that began in the wake of the massive flooding in southern Alberta late last month has come to a crashing end.
Resident upset about actions of drivers after storm

Resident upset about actions of drivers after storm

So with the extreme rainfall we experienced on the night of June 29, in my residential area, we did experience storm drain flooding backup.
Pierre Cadieux's race more than amazing

Pierre Cadieux's race more than amazing

When locals watch Innisfail's Pierre Cadieux take off on his extraordinary journey on CTV's Amazing Race Canada on July 15, they will not only experience quality reality show entertainment but will witness yet another important benchmark on Canada's
Tax evaders cheat everyone

Tax evaders cheat everyone

The Harper government's announcement last week that will target Canadians who cheat the taxman by hiding income and assets overseas is good news for Alberta.
It's time to prepare as we repair

It's time to prepare as we repair

As flooded Alberta communities begin to pick up the pieces and government recovery money starts to roll in, it would be wise to not only think about repairing the damage, but to prepare for what's to come.
Let's rebuild together, responsibly

Let's rebuild together, responsibly

With the flood waters receding and families picking through the ruins of their homes, Alberta's government has pledged at least $1 billion in disaster relief. It will come as a surprise to everyone if the final bill isn't a lot higher than that.
Redford capitulates on equalization

Redford capitulates on equalization

In war, when one side is clearly beat, they will sometimes put up a token fight before surrendering: a small battle to show that you don't enjoy being beaten and perhaps to encourage a degree of respect from the victors.
A place we're all proud to call home

A place we're all proud to call home

The catastrophic flooding that is unfolding in Alberta has been met with an overwhelming response from ordinary and extraordinary Albertans across the province.
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