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Editorial

PC leadership campaign failing to excite

Posted on July 2, 2014

Although we hesitate to suggest it — being the obvious news junkies that we are, inhabiting the inner recesses of a busy weekly newsroom —… Read More »

Countdown to an endless summer?

Posted on June 26, 2014

In the words of shock rocker Alice Cooper – “school’s out for summer,” after this week – and students and teachers across southern Alberta rejoice.… Read More »

Public consultation needs follow through

Posted on June 11, 2014

Town of Taber administration will once again be taking to the streets to ask the public what they want to make the town a better… Read More »

Minimum wage numbers a convenient truth

Posted on June 4, 2014

Usually punctuated by a celebratory spin on the part of the provincial government, the announcement last week that Alberta’s minimum wage would be increasing to… Read More »

Key to advancing technology is communication

Posted on May 27, 2014

This is not your Granddad’s version of childhood romance anymore.That was made abundantly clear  last month as the Taber Police Service and various other concerned… Read More »

A high school diploma is a ticket to paradise?

Posted on May 21, 2014

Being a graduate is a must in today’s hustle and bustle. Think of a high school diploma as a ticket to paradise, Willy Wonka’s chocolate… Read More »

More action needed with First Nations issues

Posted on May 14, 2014

With the ink cooling on a United Nations report on the state of First Nations issues in Canada, our home and native land needs to… Read More »

Apologies not a panacea for political failures

Posted on May 7, 2014

It would have been a galling experience for former premier Alison Redford — now simply Calgary-Elbow MLA — to have heard her legacy for the… Read More »

Freedom of speech still has various costs in society

Posted on April 30, 2014

Taber Times staff has had various comments made to them about a Facebook page that has popped up in recent weeks entitled ‘Taber Confessions’ —… Read More »

Senate abolition wrought with constitutional pitfalls

Posted on April 23, 2014

Canada’s Senate hasn’t had legions of defenders of late. A seemingly constant sideshow of political scandal for at least the past 25 years, recent allegations… Read More »

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