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Editorial

We must speak up on violence against Indigenous women

Posted on December 22, 2022

The news that three Indigenous women are believed to have been discarded in a landfill near Winnipeg at the hands of a suspected serial killer, hangs in the air as a putrid… Read More »

Portapique and the Mass Casualty Commission

Posted on December 8, 2022

In the summer of 2022, The Vauxhall Advance ran a story called Portapique and the benefit of hindsight and the author was skeptical about writing… Read More »

With the holiday season approaching, explore shopping local

Posted on December 1, 2022

It’s the holiday season and shoppers are out looking for the best deals as they do their Christmas shopping. But like any other year, small… Read More »

Art mirrors life: Dystopian entertainment is inspired by real-world horrors

Posted on November 24, 2022

When we watch depictions on TV or film or read books about dystopian futures, we habitually forget these nightmare-inducing narratives are often inspired by the… Read More »

AHS deserves credit where credit is due

Posted on November 17, 2022

Alberta Health Services (AHS) gets a lot of grief. The pandemic didn’t help. Neither did reactionary politics or conspiratorial mutterings. The competency of our health… Read More »

By-election an opportunity to focus on solving health-care issues in southeastern Alberta

Posted on October 20, 2022

The Brooks-Medicine Hat by-election is a campaign that will put a political and media spotlight on the region. It is a race that will include… Read More »

Alberta on the precipice of new leadership

Posted on October 6, 2022

With the end of the UCP leadership race just days away, and Premier Jason Kenney nearing the end of his time as the province’s leader,… Read More »

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