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Wildlife photographer gives COVID-19 the cold shoulder

Wildlife photographer gives COVID-19 the cold shoulder

Outdoor lensman braves the elements to follow his passion.
United Conservatives back down on Alberta parks, declare victory: professor

United Conservatives back down on Alberta parks, declare victory: professor

EDMONTON — An Alberta political science professor is calling the United Conservative government's announcement on parks its first major policy defeat.
Coronavirus dampens Christmas joy in Bethlehem and elsewhere

Coronavirus dampens Christmas joy in Bethlehem and elsewhere

BETHLEHEM, Palestinian Territory — A stream of marching bands joyously paraded through Bethlehem on Thursday, but few people were there to greet them as the coronavirus pandemic and a strict lockdown dampened Christmas Eve celebrations in the traditi
LETTER: COVID-19 and masks

LETTER: COVID-19 and masks

"If you do not believe in science, why do you use a computer, fly in an airplane or use a battery drill? These are all technological developments based on science."
Baking Grandma's Christmas cookies

Baking Grandma's Christmas cookies

Jeannie Borremans said she feels a connection to her MorMor every time she makes peppernuts and there is a connection between food and the people we love.
Celebrating Christ’s birth in the midst of a pandemic

Celebrating Christ’s birth in the midst of a pandemic

Faith leaders continue to lead during holiday season
Canada and U.K. make stopgap deal to avert tariffs after Brexit

Canada and U.K. make stopgap deal to avert tariffs after Brexit

Canada and Britain conduct about $29 billion in trade each year, according to the federal government, with the U.K. ranks as Canada's third-biggest export market.
New veterans ombudsman experienced disability backlog firsthand

New veterans ombudsman experienced disability backlog firsthand

“As soon as I left the Canadian Forces, my release date, the doors shut behind you,” Jardine told The Canadian Press in an interview on Tuesday.
LETTER: Opening our schools

LETTER: Opening our schools

"It is time for the profession who profess to be the teachers of science to apply that science to their own situation and open the schools as this is in the best interests of the children."
'Grave risk:' Advocates say inmates should get speedy access to COVID-19 vaccine

'Grave risk:' Advocates say inmates should get speedy access to COVID-19 vaccine

Advocates say inmates should have speedy access to the COVID-19 vaccine, given how susceptible prisons and jails have been to outbreaks and how prevalent chronic disease is in that population.
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