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'Bait and switch:' Questions arise over what reinstated Alberta coal policy protects

'Bait and switch:' Questions arise over what reinstated Alberta coal policy protects

University of Calgary resource law professor Nigel Bankes pointed ous Savage's promise to block mountaintop removal mines doesn't affect one proposal to do exactly that near the Crowsnest Pass.
Lac La Biche council votes to move on from lasagna lunch controversy

Lac La Biche council votes to move on from lasagna lunch controversy

Council hopes to move on from mayor's controversial lasagna lunch
LETTER: Regarding Sturgeon River's safety

LETTER: Regarding Sturgeon River's safety

"That day last winter, my youngest son, at two years old, was toddling behind me. I am so grateful he listened to and took the hand of my eldest and walked to safety. I am so grateful I was able to get myself out of those hypothermic waters."
Morinville OKs driveway fire pits

Morinville OKs driveway fire pits

Leisure Centre to partially open Feb. 23
Olds saloon operators fined for reopening contrary to health orders

Olds saloon operators fined for reopening contrary to health orders

Bulldogs Saloon reopened in violation of restrictions on Jan. 29 and 30
Team sports training suddenly back on in St. Albert

Team sports training suddenly back on in St. Albert

Saturday announcement catches sports groups off-guard
Banff council calls on Alberta government to immediately stop existing coal exploration

Banff council calls on Alberta government to immediately stop existing coal exploration

The Alberta government reinstated the province's 1976 coal policy on Feb. 8 in the face of mounting public backlash, but Banff town council doesn't believe the announcement went far enough.
"Exciting" day Monday as restaurants reopened

"Exciting" day Monday as restaurants reopened

"Our main priority is keeping all of our guests safe."
EDITORIAL: Transparency needed

EDITORIAL: Transparency needed

The union told the Gazette it had reached out to Fire Chief Bernd Gretzinger to have a conversation, and that its members deserve an apology.
Proposed assisted-dying law 'anti-working class, racist and ableist': disability rights activist

Proposed assisted-dying law 'anti-working class, racist and ableist': disability rights activist

"(The bill) makes it more accessible for people with mental health disabilities to kill themselves as a form of treatment without making mental health supports free."
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