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As of May 1, the Canadian Dental Care Plan kicks off coverage for eligible and approved seniors. The coverage marks a significant time in our… Read More »
“Whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting over!” Words made famous by John Wayne in an old western movie. We are in a… Read More »
We all need water. But will it be available for everyone this summer? Last year in Alberta, several agricultural states of emergency were declared across… Read More »
Reading a devotional, “Our Daily Bread” for April 2, I was impressed by the MPs in the British Parliament in 2022 whom after a prayer… Read More »
It doesn’t matter if you live in a remote community in rural Alberta or in downtown Edmonton – when you call 9-1-1, the expectation is… Read More »
Zebra mussels are one of the world’s most invasive aquatic species. These fingernail-sized, freshwater invertebrates have a hardshell and look a bit like a clam. … Read More »
For over 100 years we have taken our waterways and irrigation infrastructure for granted. Aside from tourism and natural beauty their importance is illustrated by… Read More »
Canadian citizens are required to have integrity when dealing with all government bureaucracies, but politicians must be elitist citizens, because they are not required to have… Read More »
I am a retired Education Assistant of 36 years. My experience has been from ECS to Grade 12 and a school librarian. What I have… Read More »
Here’s my take on it. Yes, also I was a teenager with all these challenging life issues, but am so thankful not to have made… Read More »