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Submitter says Ed Stelmach bullied Edmonton voters in recent election

Submitter urges all Canadians, Albertans and local residents to recognize National Volunteer Week

Our volunteers vary in age, gender, income, education, race or ethnic background, but all volunteers share one common thing – they want to improve the quality of life in their community.

Wizard Lake residents offers poem and condolences to family and community

It is with great sadness that I heard on the news of the bus accident and tragic death of a Rimbey student, Jennifer Dawn Noble.

Letter writer suggests new book to previous letter writer

I read John Peacock’s letter where he mentioned Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

Wife of MS patients implores government to allow for spousal care

Why is it that if you have a handicapped spouse you cannot care for them at home and get an allowance?

Alberta’s War on Wolves: first it’s sterilization; now it’s poisoning, says submitter

Dear Editor, As if the recent proposal to sterilize wolves in central Alberta were not enough, the Alberta government is now reportedly using strychnine to poison wolves in areas of northern Alberta.

Letter contributor says it’s time for EnCana to start “walking the walk”

Dear Editor, I was impressed with the honesty in your editorial of Apr 8. “You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?” There is much that we all must strive to do everyday to change our old habits of being addicted to power.

“This firing of Mr. Measner was nothing more than a display of mean spirited political power,” writes submitter

The Editor: It has come to my attention that grain producers in the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) area are being forced to pay a cost not of their making. Why? Because Chuck Strahl fired CWB CEO Adrian Measner without cause.

Error found in Library Report of last week

Dear Editor, In the library report of last week’s edition of the Rimbey Review it was erroneously stated that we receive funding from the Town of Ponoka.

Submitter urges public to support Hoadley Hall before it’s too late

Dear Editor, Twelve years ago, when I moved out west of Hoadley, I was very impressed with the newly expanded Hoadley Hall and the various activities that went on there.