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Superman versus Batman? Not even close

Posted on June 3, 2015

By J.W. Schnarr Taber Times jwschnarr@tabertimes.com The question of Superman versus Batman is a battle as old as the 1940 New York World’s Fair, and… Read More »

Grunging through early 90’s filmdom

Posted on May 27, 2015

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com Although some journalists consider it to be a cardinal sin to stray from the golden path of being a… Read More »

Do you vote for the person or the party?

Posted on May 20, 2015

By Greg Price Taber Times gprice@tabertimes.com “In terms of who is responsible, we need only look in the mirror. Basically, all of us have had… Read More »

Election loss could spell the end of PC party

Posted on May 13, 2015

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com During the sultry summer election campaign of 1935, things weren’t looking good for the United Farmers of Alberta and… Read More »

An election day 14 years in the making

Posted on May 6, 2015

By J.W. Schnarr Taber Times jwschnarr@tabertimes.com In the midst of what could be one of the most titanic provincial elections I’ve ever had the pleasure… Read More »

Left surge could lead to surprising outcomes

Posted on April 29, 2015

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com From the outside looking in, provincial elections are always a bizarre spectacle in Alberta. Those outside the province’s boundaries… Read More »

Mexico trip full of unique memories

Posted on April 22, 2015

By Greg Price Taber Times gprice@tabertimes.com Traveled to Mexico for the first time in my life (border towns don’t count), and must say quite enjoyed… Read More »

Roy Rogers rocks live blues venue

Posted on April 15, 2015

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com Drawing the curtain on the 2014-2015 performance season to a memorable close for Blues at the Bow, the live… Read More »

Federal election turning point for Canada?

Posted on April 9, 2015

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com Canadians will soon be entering election season in 2015, and whether they like it or not, the lead up… Read More »

Stalin work pleases historians and laymen

Posted on April 1, 2015

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com When contemplating the most reprehensible leaders in history, Soviet dictator Josef Stalin has to rate high on any list.… Read More »

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