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Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day

A lack of warning

A lack of warning

It is with a degree of reluctance that we write about the “incident” at Barrhead Composite High School on Nov. 2.
The greatest generation

The greatest generation

Imagine fighting Nazis on a war ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Of two minds on the levy

Of two minds on the levy

If you’ve read my columns before with any degree of regularity, you know that I’m a firm believer in the science behind climate change and the threat it poses to humanity.
Lest We Forget

Lest We Forget

“We will remember them.
Things to Do

Things to Do

Think carefully before hurting private schools

Think carefully before hurting private schools

Dear Editor, In the last while, our Education Minister — the Honourable Mr. David Eggen — has been sending strong threats that he plans to remove government funding, and also possibly accreditation, from Christian schools.
Curtain call

Curtain call

Setting : A comfortable looking living room in Westlock, Alberta, early 1990s.
Time for electoral reform

Time for electoral reform

British Columbians are currently in the process of deciding whether they want to change the way they elect their provincial government. Currently, B.C., uses the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system, as do all the other provinces.
Out of the box

Out of the box

About the only thing more assured than death and taxes is the inevitable bad news that will come with each year’s enrolment update from Pembina Hills Public Schools (PHPS).
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