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NDP keep feeding the fire

NDP keep feeding the fire

There’s nothing that political commentator Ezra Levant seems to thrive on more than being at the centre of a spectacle, which is like oxygen to his fire.
An escape into a better world than our own

An escape into a better world than our own

The saying from Ecclesiastes seems to have been tailor-made for the start of the 21st century – “There is nothing new under the sun” – rife as it is with sequels and remakes, of plot recycling and repackaging old ideas.
Seniors needs' deserve protection

Seniors needs' deserve protection

To the Editor: The MD of St. Paul Foundation Management are not following their own policy “that only seniors are allowed in seniors’ lodging.” These structures were built by the Alberta Government and officially opened by Hon. H.J.
Fair, thorough and local coverage first

Fair, thorough and local coverage first

Last week’s Town of St. Paul council meeting raised some issues that in turn ruffled feathers, including minor hockey’s concerns about ice time and questions over whether taxpayers were subsidizing the local airport.
Thinking that should go the way of the dinosaur

Thinking that should go the way of the dinosaur

My wife and I first noticed it when our son was about four years old. He just did not want to wear boys clothing. He would get very sad when we made him wear ‘normal boys cloths’ but we made him wear them anyways.
Be true to you

Be true to you

My husband recently told me I was dooming my son to be an outcast even before he started school. “He’s a vegetarian, and he doesn’t play hockey,” he exclaimed, noting that my son’s friends had already been teasing him for this choice.
The evolution of love

The evolution of love

It was Grade 6 and Valentine’s Day Night. I was probably inside watching Doctor Quinn Medicine Woman or listening to MMMBop on the radio with my Pocahontas sweatshirt and tights on (I kid you not). The doorbell rings and I walk to the door, open it.
Pipeline woes continue

Pipeline woes continue

There’s one thing Albertans can agree on – Alberta is hurting, and now it’s time for the rest of the country to support the province that has long been Canada’s economic powerhouse.
Groundhog Day cartoon develops before your eyes

Groundhog Day cartoon develops before your eyes

Lac La Biche POST cartoonist Patrick LaMontagne shows our readers how he creates a Groundhog Day cartoon in time for the Feb 2 annual calendar day prediction.
Perspective needed on new guidelines

Perspective needed on new guidelines

Intense debate spiked last week over the province’s new guidelines to support learning environments that “respect diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expression.
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