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New town council sworn-in and appointed to committees

By Cal Braid Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Taber’s new council was sworn-in on Oct. 23 before it convened for its first organizational meeting on the afternoon of Oct. 27. After Mayor Andrew Prokop was sworn-in separately for another term, the group did introductions and got down to business.  The primary objectives on the agenda were to approve council appointments and requests to the… Read More »

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Remembrance Day honours service, courage and sacrifice

By Cal Braid Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #20 in Taber kicked off its National Poppy Campaign on Oct.… Read More »

Boulets honoured at U of L convocation

By Joe Manio Southern Alberta Newspapers Local Journalism Initiative Reporter More than 300 University of Lethbridge students, adorned in caps and gowns, gathered on Oct.… Read More »

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Local Sports

Tiering continues for Oil Kings

By Cole Parkinson Taber Times Another weekend of Central Alberta Hockey League tiering has come and went as Taber Oil Kings continue to compete to… Read More »

Last weekend of October was busy for Suns

By Cole Parkinson Taber Times October has come and gone as Taber Golden Suns teams continue to hunt for wins in the Alberta Elite Hockey… Read More »

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From the Archives of Western Newspapers

By Samantha Johnson For Southern Alberta Newspapers October 31, 1888 – Calgary Weekly Herald and Alberta Livestock Journal Axworthy, the absconding treasurer from Cleveland, Ohio… Read More »

From the Archives of Western Newspapers

By Samantha Johnson For Southern Alberta Newspapers October 25, 1883 – The Brandon Mail The Winnipeg Sun states that Nicholas Flood Davim boasts of having… Read More »

Editorial

Ottawa’s civil service needs a Chrétien-style reset

They say bureaucracy grows to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy. That certainly seems to be Ottawa’s motto these days, with the number of… Read More »

Pipeline politics won’t save us from Trump’s economic threats

The federal and provincial governments are scrambling to shield Canada’s economy from U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest trade tantrum. But that effort is being hijacked… Read More »

Agricultural

Host farm for ASBG Harvest Tour nears 100-year milestone

By Cal Braid Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter O n Oct. 14, the Alberta Sugar Beet Growers hosted its annual Harvest Tour at President… Read More »

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