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LETTER: Important to not disregard, vilify differing opinions

LETTER: Important to not disregard, vilify differing opinions

LETTER: However justified last week's article in the Feb. 22 edition of the Outlook, letters to the editor, and protest lambasting Bow Valley Credit Union (BVCU) for sponsoring a Tucker Carlson event, it seems a bit of tolerance is in order.
Îyârhe Nakoda woman leading University of Calgary's Indigenous lodge

Îyârhe Nakoda woman leading University of Calgary's Indigenous lodge

“My whole thing is to help train decolonizers and healing supporters of tomorrow, so I think I’m in the right place to do that.”
LETTER: Alberta’s new tourism strategy falls short, to say the least

LETTER: Alberta’s new tourism strategy falls short, to say the least

LETTER: After five years of development and consultation, I was expecting much more substance from the new provincial tourism strategy.
Multi-vehicle collision closes Trans-Canada westbound at Highway 40

Multi-vehicle collision closes Trans-Canada westbound at Highway 40

“Traffic is currently at a stand still and will be for some time while vehicles are removed from the road.”
EDITORIAL: Little faith in upcoming provincial budget

EDITORIAL: Little faith in upcoming provincial budget

EDITORIAL: The afternoon of the provincial budget will see who got what they wanted and who got a lump of coal.
LETTER: 'Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal'

LETTER: 'Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal'

LETTER: In regard to the Feb. 23 protest at Canmore’s Bow Valley Credit Union, as Buddha said “Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned”
PHOTOS: Ukrainians in Bow Valley mark second anniversary of Russian invasion

PHOTOS: Ukrainians in Bow Valley mark second anniversary of Russian invasion

PHOTOS: Ukrainians in Bow Valley mark second anniversary of Russian invasion
EDITORIAL: Feds housing fund forcing municipalities to evolve urban planning methods

EDITORIAL: Feds housing fund forcing municipalities to evolve urban planning methods

EDITORIAL: As several hundred municipalities compete to get a slice of the federal government’s $4 billion Housing Accelerator Fund pie, it’s anything but a handout.
LETTER: It is time Alberta woke up

LETTER: It is time Alberta woke up

LETTER: Never in our history have we so needed a passionate, committed and relentlessly informed citizenry than we do now.
Canmore, Banff, Kananaskis key contributors to $25 billion tourism goal

Canmore, Banff, Kananaskis key contributors to $25 billion tourism goal

“I think we have seen recently how that goal for 2035 can happen in sustainable ways and aligned with community values with the [FIS] Cross-Country World Cup, which had a record-breaking attendance, and athletes, teams, officials, spectators stayed in our hotels, enjoyed downtown and contributed to an overall great atmosphere in town.”
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