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Letter to the Editor: Rocky View Weekly biased

Letter to the Editor: Rocky View Weekly biased

I wanted to address my concerns over the biased nature of this paper.
Letter to the Editor: Trans rights are human rights

Letter to the Editor: Trans rights are human rights

Trans rights are human rights. In the wake of such ill-informed takes by Pierre Poilievre and Danielle Smith, the voices of allies need to rise up to be louder than the hate.
OPINION: Fueling frustration with high gas prices

OPINION: Fueling frustration with high gas prices

Even if I go straight to work and don’t open my wallet all day, it still costs an absurd amount just to get there.
Letter to the Editor: Mulroney one of a kind

Letter to the Editor: Mulroney one of a kind

Like a lot of people, I was angry with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney for the GST. It was years later however, that I read 'Canadian History for Dummies' and learned why the dreaded tax was a necessity.
Our View: Failure of responsibility led to Radita's death

Our View: Failure of responsibility led to Radita's death

This week the horrible case of Alexandru Radita was back in the media spotlight after an inquiry found the boy was essentially left to die with his abusive parents in 2013.
Letter to the Editor: RE: Alberta budget and pharmacare

Letter to the Editor: RE: Alberta budget and pharmacare

Mayor Brown lamented that the 2024 provincial budget has short-changed the city for local projects.
Letter to the Editor: Reflecting on Freedom to Read

Letter to the Editor: Reflecting on Freedom to Read

Dear Editor, I was interested to read Wyatt Tremblay’s “Library Link” in the February 15 City View highlighting the importance of Freedom to Read Week.
COLUMN: A misplaced faith in walls

COLUMN: A misplaced faith in walls

“Something there is that doesn't love a wall,” says Robert Frost. “That wants it down.”
Letter to the Editor: Fortis attempts to justify itself in Big Hill Spring an outrage

Letter to the Editor: Fortis attempts to justify itself in Big Hill Spring an outrage

No where in the article does it mention that in the 6-8 foot trenches that were filled with 3-4 inch rocks, with a 4-6 inch of loam on top.
Our View: Local swim athletes still hope for a place to compete

Our View: Local swim athletes still hope for a place to compete

Kids from Airdrie, the County, and even the City of Calgary, compete for teams based in Airdrie.
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