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Admitting to a mistake

Admitting to a mistake

I confess, dear reader, that a simple error on my part is the reason why you’re not reading a story in this week’s Barrhead Leader about the province threatening to pull funding from Covenant Canadian Reformed School in Neerlandia.
Use some common sense

Use some common sense

We’re glad to hear from the RCMP that drivers are generally behaving themselves in the snowy weather. It could be a lot worse than a few fender-benders and a single roll-over.
Paying tribute to First World War veterans

Paying tribute to First World War veterans

Dear Editor, As Remembrance Day approaches, I would like to pay tribute to the amputee veterans who founded The War Amps, which marks its 100th anniversary this year.
All Albertans need a say in Calgary Olympic bid

All Albertans need a say in Calgary Olympic bid

On Nov. 13 Calgarians will be asked if they the city should host the 2026 Winter Olympics in a non-binding plebiscite.
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

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