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Gazebo project lead expresses gratitude

Gazebo project lead expresses gratitude

Thank you to our amazingly generous community — I do hope all of you realize this gazebo wouldn’t be possible if it were not for all of those who got involved.
Suddenly the scribbler is a Jason Kenney fan

Suddenly the scribbler is a Jason Kenney fan

Hell hath frozen over. Today this scribbler, a proud lifelong Grit, will sing the praises of Premier Jason Kenney.
Talking about those leftovers

Talking about those leftovers

This here is a column about leftovers. No, the column is not an old, recycled one. It's all brand new, 100 per cent guaranteed fresh. The topic today is leftovers, as in food left over in the fridge or freezer.
Being better than the worst not a good benchmark

Being better than the worst not a good benchmark

Alberta’s new government sings such high praises for the province’s oilpatch that one could be forgiven for getting the impression it’s become a lobbying arm for the industry.
Solutions harder to identify than faults

Solutions harder to identify than faults

Complaining and criticizing — finding flaws and pointing them out — as the saying accurately goes, is the easy part. Far more complicated and challenging is conjuring up potential solutions to find a better way forward.
Value of Confederation for Alberta questioned

Value of Confederation for Alberta questioned

I was sitting with a friend recently. We were discussing Alberta separation and Alberta's current position in Confederation. He brought up a very interesting perspective.
Visiting Greta Thunberg wants Albertans to grovel again

Visiting Greta Thunberg wants Albertans to grovel again

Get flu shot for yourself and those you love

Get flu shot for yourself and those you love

It's that time again: flu shot season. Influenza, normally called the flu for short, is caused by a virus that affects the nose, throat and lungs.
Thoughts on the minority government

Thoughts on the minority government

The Oct. 21 election result shows how fractured the 152-year-old Canadian federation is, and not just because of Alberta’s alienation or Québec’s desire to go it alone.
Thoughts on gambling with Canada

Thoughts on gambling with Canada

Political Canada as we knew it is dead. The federal general election of Oct. 21 will be its funeral. Tuesday, Oct. 22 will be the first day of the new Canada. The newly elected Parliament will have the first chance to shape it.
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