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Fear has a cure that starts within

Fear has a cure that starts within

The first step to cure dejection and anxiousness lies within yourself, and then the surrounding events. With that being said, those issues are a serious matter of concern.
It's time to help make change

It's time to help make change

Fear, it changes as we age. Over the years, what we’re afraid of takes a different form. As children, we’re constantly hiding under the sheets, flashlights in our hands, terrified of the monster under the bed.
Remembering why we need them

Remembering why we need them

Volunteers come in all shapes and sizes, but regardless of it all there is one thing they have in common: they’re needed in a community. Volunteers are responsible for programs like minor sports.
Don't be that person

Don't be that person

This issue deals with winter safety and preparedness on a common-sense level for you and your vehicle.
Some weed store names have pot-ential, others are up in smoke

Some weed store names have pot-ential, others are up in smoke

What if you lived in Weedtokington Upon-The-Roach? Would you waste all that on a dumb name for your pot store?
Don't limit your exposure

Don't limit your exposure

I usually try to share my experiences through socializing, pictures, and writing. My main motive behind writing down the rewards in exploring new places and especially giving yourself the exposure, is due to people’s constraints on themselves.
Not used for human consumption

Not used for human consumption

Dear Editor, KCN Contracting Ltd. would like to assure all clients of KCN Water Hauling that the water referred to in the Notice of Alberta Health was regarding an off-reserve commercial client of Kehewin Contracting Ltd.
A transition worth taking

A transition worth taking

As I have been given the opportunity to introduce myself in this week’s edition, let’s start this by mentioning myself as a learner who likes to serve the community in the best way possible, which in my case is through writing.
We didn't do this guy justice in the story. How could we?

We didn't do this guy justice in the story. How could we?

It's hard to capture in words what Joseph Sanchez captures in his paintings. Energy? The power of nature? Things we don't see? How the hell do you write a story about that?
"I wonder whatever happened to my gun."

"I wonder whatever happened to my gun."

Publisher's Note: Ellen Gargus has been a regular contributor to the POST with some historic-themed stories recently. This story might never have happened had we not convinced her that the ATB would not hold her to her secret oath from 60 years ago. It should be noted, however, that it was only after another teller told a similar story as was interviewed by ATB officials for a corporate video, that Ellen finally agreed. Now that's loyalty. Enjoy the story as Ellen tells it.
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