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Still rich with memories over Powerball hysteria

Posted on February 4, 2016

The hysteria has more than settled now over the historic $1.5 billion dollar Powerball Jackpot that had winning numbers of 4-8-19-27-34, and Powerball 10 bestowed… Read More »

More than a clown: Harley Quinn is so loveable

Posted on January 28, 2016

With the release of the new ‘Suicide Squad’ trailer this past week, I thought it would be only fitting to write about my favourite anti-hero.… Read More »

Mowat’s sea yarn infused with Canadiana

Posted on January 21, 2016

Almost by nature, Canadian literature in the 20th century invariably carried with it the twin saddlebags of informing or enhancing Canadian identity and culture —… Read More »

Lots of good memories over the holidays

Posted on January 14, 2016

After 2014 being my first Christmas officially away from home (i.e. no immediate family), I more than made up for it in Christmas 2015 with… Read More »

MLA Schneider weighs in on provincial budget

Posted on November 5, 2015

Stan Ashbee Southern Alberta Newspapers - Coaldale Budgets often make Albertans nervous, as they cringe and ask; what funding will be cut or how many… Read More »

In which a reporter writes her introduction to Advance readers

Posted on October 8, 2015

By Nikki Jamieson Vauxhall Advance njamieson@tabertimes.com My name is Nikki Jamieson, and I, am a Journalist. Yes, I am still fairly new in this industry… Read More »

Genre-crossing work engrossing for King fans

Posted on October 1, 2015

By Trevor Busch Vauxhall Advance tbusch@tabertimes.com The post-apocalyptic and horror genres of fiction have inevitably overlapped since both enjoyed a huge flowering of popularity after… Read More »

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