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I ride that victory lap, now, as the provincial government continues to maliciously claw back a $200 cheque from the federal ...
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Thomas Lukaszuk points out that we can change what happens in Ottawa through elections. He forgot to mention that the ...
RE: City of Calgary announces procurement of 120 electric transit buses (Aug. 8). All Calgary had to do is sit down and talk a deal and — BAM — they could of had 60 electric buses cheap. COD ...
Bike lanes one percent of the population uses at a cost of millions, a gauntlet of construction projects, and a house in a mature neighbourhood being considered for a 4-story apartment building ...
Re: North-side bike lane battle; Opponents upset with councillor’s response to petition (Aug. 6). Very thankful that I do not live in Ward Metis paying someone to represent them who refuses to ...
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In Alberta, the big battle — and it is beyond big — is the provincial government maliciously clawing back the $200 federal supplement, the Canadian Disability Benefit, from people on the Assured ...
I was in the K-97 newsroom writing my show, Tait Talk, in 1986 when you walked around the corner, right by the news ...
Edmonton Sun readers offer their opinions on city council, tariff negotiations, Canada's auto industry, and internet harms legislation ...
Kevin Karius and Lenny Andrichuk have devoted decades in volunteering to help improve the lives of Albertans with disabilities.
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