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‘Alas, Babylon’ a study on Cold War Armageddon

Posted on September 3, 2014

By Trevor Busch Taber Times tbusch@tabertimes.com There can be little doubt the threat of nuclear annihilation has taken something of a backseat in today’s world… Read More »

No easy answers when it comes to suicide

Posted on August 28, 2014

By Greg Price Taber Times gprice@tabertimes.com In recent weeks the spectre of suicide has dominated the headlines given the untimely demise of actor/comedian Robin Williams,… Read More »

Dungeons and Dragons celebrates its 40th

Posted on August 20, 2014

By J.W. Schnarr Taber Times “You enter a long, narrow hall lined with torches. The air is rich with the stink of old blood and… Read More »

Caucus rats deserting the PC ship Redford

Posted on August 12, 2014

There is an old seafarer’s adage that rats will desert a sinking ship. It is doubtful if this theory has ever been subjected to an… Read More »

Alzheimer’s will never make me forget my vow

Posted on August 7, 2014

I don't want to understand this horrorThere's a weight in your eyes, I can't admitEverybody ends up here in bottlesBut the name tag's the last… Read More »

Government not practicing what they preach

Posted on July 30, 2014

Last week, provincial government very quietly announced an end to the three-year pay freeze for the upper management by announcing three years of raises and… Read More »

Short pour more than a pint-sized problem?

Posted on July 24, 2014

As the sultry summer months just continue to get hotter, many a bleary-eyed imbiber in Canada seeks solace and refuge at their local watering hole… Read More »

Why we absolutely do not “need a law”

Posted on July 16, 2014

There’s currently a full-page colour ad running weekly in The Times by the anti-choice crowd vilifying Canada over our lack of a late term abortion… Read More »

Iraq conflict roots cast long shadow

Posted on July 2, 2014

Over the past decade, Iraq is hardly what most would describe as a favoured holiday destination. Long years of dictatorship, war, occupation and finally civil… Read More »

Husdal was a newspaper man through and through

Posted on June 26, 2014

Dave Husdal was holding court once again with a young team of journalists.It made for long, longs days, which started out with an early-morning staff… Read More »

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