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The right to a healthy environment

The right to a healthy environment

When a handful of people from the Lakeland gathered on Oct.
Black Friday a dark day for most

Black Friday a dark day for most

Hello Bonnyville! It's been a while since I felt so strongly about a topic that I felt it necessary to air my grievances in a column, but with the ridiculous scenes emanating from across the world as a result of a certain ‘day of sales' last week, I
A happy story to share

A happy story to share

Last week, I found myself glued to a number of the articles published by the Edmonton Journal regarding the many unreported deaths of children in care in the province since 1999.
Newsroom enters moustache stretch drive

Newsroom enters moustache stretch drive

It's the home stretch for the newsroom's “Movember” campaign as the month is about to come to a close. It's been an interesting month for the three of us, as we have all been able to grow varying degrees of moustaches.
The elephant in the newsroom

The elephant in the newsroom

I’m finally going to address the elephant in the newsroom: the man commonly referred to as the “crack smoking Mayor of Toronto,” Rob Ford.
A senate to benefit all Canadians, or no senate at all

A senate to benefit all Canadians, or no senate at all

With all the noise surrounding the so-called house of sober second thought, specifically the suspensions of three Conservative senators, and the recent challenges to its existence in the Supreme Court, it's time to take this opportunity to change the
Inhabited produces a champion of theatre

Inhabited produces a champion of theatre

As a boy growing up in small-town Saskatchewan and Alberta, the opportunities to attend theatre productions were few and far between, and when they did come up I immediately shot them down in a dramatic display of teenage angst.
The days of the fighter are numbered

The days of the fighter are numbered

In late October the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) announced the unanimous decision to introduce the “one-fight rule” into all ten junior A leagues in the country for the start of the 2015-16 season.
MD's ATV bylaw unreasonable

MD's ATV bylaw unreasonable

Dear Editor, If Chris Garner, the MD of Bonnyville's Director of Public Safety, finds it hard to believe people are “confused” by the MD's ATV bylaw which he described in the Nouvelle as “...pretty basic. They can't be on the road.
Drive safe out there

Drive safe out there

It was inevitable, after a mild September and October that winter really blew in this month. Now that Remembrance Day has passed, and the season of city parking bans has returned, Christmas lights are slowly, incrementally livening up St.
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