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Heads up, there will be a new guy next week

Heads up, there will be a new guy next week

With the ‘extended winter break’ announced this weekend I was faced with a few decisions of what I was going to do with the seven year old human that wanders around my house.
How to use rapid testing to keep you and yours safe during the holiday season

How to use rapid testing to keep you and yours safe during the holiday season

Experts say rapid tests are one more tool in our toolbox to stay safe
Write for Rights 2021

Write for Rights 2021

Amnesty International (AI), established in 1961 with a focus on human rights, has grown into a worldwide organization. One of its initiatives is the “Write for Rights” event which takes place around Dec. 10, Human Rights Day.

Rimbey’s merchants cross everyone off the Christmas list

This week Rimbey will be hosting it’s first ever Rimbey’s Main Street Merchants Twilight Shopping Night.
Nuclear fusion could solve our energy and environmental problems

Nuclear fusion could solve our energy and environmental problems

Well beyond the possibility of uniting climate skeptics and green activists, nuclear fusion could generated millions of jobs globally
Oil and gas extraction sector contributes $53B to federal finances

Oil and gas extraction sector contributes $53B to federal finances

Alberta’s total gross fiscal contributions totalled almost $561 billion between 2007 and 2019
OPINION: Finding your centre in troubled times

OPINION: Finding your centre in troubled times

My ‘bucket list’ is short, and only half imagined with as-of-yet un-penned thoughts. It may seem modest or unambitious to some.

I’m not opposed to opposition

I’m opposed to the threats and name calling
Reducing red tape saves time, money for Alberta small businesses

Reducing red tape saves time, money for Alberta small businesses

There is nothing small about small business.
Canada’s crippled tourism industry must be revived

Canada’s crippled tourism industry must be revived

The impact of COVID on tourism is more significant than that of 9/11, SARS and the 2008 economic crisis combined