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Editorial Cartoon - Dec. 19, 2018

Editorial Cartoon - Dec. 19, 2018

Editorial - The season should bring out our best

Editorial - The season should bring out our best

It is tempting at this time of year to pull up the story file from 2017, open the editorial written for the Christmas edition and simply rerun it in this space a year later.
Notley鈥檚 $350 million doesn鈥檛 come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

Notley鈥檚 $350 million doesn鈥檛 come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

On November 28, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced her province is going to be acquiring unit trains to get her province鈥檚 landlocked oil moving. Not only has she committed money to Trans Mountain Expansion, but now rail too.
Possible benefits and drawbacks of research into mechanical bees

Possible benefits and drawbacks of research into mechanical bees

By pure happenstance a post came across my social media feed last week regarding mechanical bees.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Attack on Christmas never ends

Stackhouse Soapbox - Attack on Christmas never ends

It seems the assault on Christmas never ends. Just saying the word can send some non-religious politically correct weaklings into a safe space.
Sunny side up - The big seek for the best thing

Sunny side up - The big seek for the best thing

鈥淎 woman is born. A lifetime later, she dies. And between those two moments, that woman shops.鈥 Not this woman, though. At least not in stores, though I can easily fill an online cart at Amazon.ca.
Gardener's notebook - Flavour of roll reminds of tradition

Gardener's notebook - Flavour of roll reminds of tradition

There is a store in town that sells the most delicious poppyseed roll, absolutely scrumptious at any time of year, but especially dear to my heart at Christmas.
The Meeple Guild - Finger flicking hockey funny

The Meeple Guild - Finger flicking hockey funny

In my world it鈥檚 hard to imagine a board game that would interest more than a finger-flicking hockey game.
History Corner - Nancy Morrison tells stories

History Corner - Nancy Morrison tells stories

Fifty years in a law profession she loves, twenty-four of which were spent as judge, Nancy Morrison has stories to tell. Entertaining, at times warm and witty, this is also a memoir that reminds us of dark days.
Fast Forward to the Past - Gifts of memory

Fast Forward to the Past - Gifts of memory

With the holiday season approaching, you may be looking for the perfect gift for your family. Preserving memories for future generations is a priceless, personal, one-of-a-kind gift.
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