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Shine on, Christmas Light

Shine on, Christmas Light

By Linda Wegner I’ve just returned from Winnipeg after attending the funeral of a precious family member; sad as the occasion was, the deep sense of love and family unity warmed the heart, easing the pain.
Shine on, Christmas light

Shine on, Christmas light

I’ve just returned from Winnipeg after attending the funeral of a precious family member; sad as the occasion was, the deep sense of love and family unity warmed the heart, easing the pain.
Pipelines: the common sense solution

Pipelines: the common sense solution

Alberta’s provincial government has announced it will be curbing oil production to reduce the oil backlog that has resulted in a record price differential between Western Canada Select (WCS) oil and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil, which it is ofte
Under the fig tree and finding the right preposition

Under the fig tree and finding the right preposition

By Ken Rolheiser Gentleman: "Excuse me young man.
Production cuts are short-term only

Production cuts are short-term only

The oil-producing provinces (namely Alberta and Saskatchewan) seem to be in a bad situation with Ottawa, and this is not the first time this has happened in Canada.
Notley's $350 million doesn't come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

Notley's $350 million doesn't come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

Brian Zinchuk
Let's show Canada's best curlers what Estevan is all about

Let's show Canada's best curlers what Estevan is all about

Estevan is back in the national sports spotlight. The Home Hardware Canada Cup curling competition is in town until Dec. 9.
Column: stunning season from Prince Albert Raiders

Column: stunning season from Prince Albert Raiders

Corey Atkinson
Notley’s $350 million doesn’t come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

Notley’s $350 million doesn’t come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

On Nov. 28, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced her province is going to be acquiring unit trains to get her province’s landlocked oil moving. Not only has she committed money to Trans Mountain Expansion, but now rail, too.
Doing it well

Doing it well

Over the past several decades, I’ve had the privilege of having these inspirational articles published in a number of weekly newspapers.
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