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I ride that victory lap, now, as the provincial government continues to maliciously claw back a $200 cheque from the federal ...
Research reveals that people who sit a lot at work can counteract the increased risk by engaging in an additional 15 to 30 minutes of physical activity per day (beyond the typical household duties and ...
Innovation and technology bring opportunities to create immense economic growth while simultaneously addressing environmental concerns from tailings ponds in Alberta's oilsands Photo by Dave ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Michael Janz wants to allocate 50k for some noise monitoring machines to catch racers on Groat Road and ...
Edmonton Sun readers weigh in on the UCP government's vaccine policy, the Trump administration, Mark Carney and electric vehicles ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Re: Albertans can start pre-ordering paid COVID-19 shots after June policy shift (August 12). Upon ...
Re: North-side bike lane battle; Opponents upset with councillor’s response to petition (Aug. 6). Very thankful that I do not live in Ward Metis paying someone to represent them who refuses to ...
Thomas Lukaszuk points out that we can change what happens in Ottawa through elections. He forgot to mention that the election is over by the time it gets to Manitoba. If you listen to him, he ...
RE: City of Calgary announces procurement of 120 electric transit buses (Aug. 8). All Calgary had to do is sit down and talk a deal and — BAM — they could of had 60 electric buses cheap. COD ...
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