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Letter: Time for a rethink on Grassy Mountain coal mine

Letter: Time for a rethink on Grassy Mountain coal mine

Excellent example of biting the hand that feeds you
Commentary: Monitoring program a good plan

Commentary: Monitoring program a good plan

Proposal to create a provincial ankle monitoring program for Alberta criminals is right on the mark
Commentary: Youth support good for Alberta

Commentary: Youth support good for Alberta

The province's budget proposes increasing funding of the Youth Suicide Prevention Grant Program
Letter: Reader adds context to article 'Rural crime fight continuing'

Letter: Reader adds context to article 'Rural crime fight continuing'

Alberta’s small force of 120 field Fish and Wildlife officers presently patrol all of the province’s 255,000 square miles 24/7
Letter: The world is changing but if Smith has her way we won’t go with it

Letter: The world is changing but if Smith has her way we won’t go with it

After a huge outcry over opening up coal mining in the mountains, the UCP backed down and reinstated the ban in 2022, or so we thought, says reader
Letter: Lack of government funding contributed to AFAC's demise

Letter: Lack of government funding contributed to AFAC's demise

Alberta Farm Animal Care Association's chair "saddened to see our organization come to an end"
Letter: Who is Premier Smith pandering to?

Letter: Who is Premier Smith pandering to?

"Our provincial government is ignoring the advice of doctors, teachers, and law professors. Why?" asks reader
Letter: No free ride at our expense

Letter: No free ride at our expense

Yes, patient care needs to be a priority in our health-care system otherwise what's the point? asks reader
Commentary: Premier Smith makes her choice in Alberta's budget

Commentary: Premier Smith makes her choice in Alberta's budget

Danielle Smith tries to balance her government’s vision, aims with growing and pressing needs across Alberta
Letter: Rhetoric around new parental rights legislation has been emotionally charged

Letter: Rhetoric around new parental rights legislation has been emotionally charged

There is an unspoken assumption that whereas parents can fail their children terribly, teachers cannot, says reader
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