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LETTER: Word choices are important

LETTER: Word choices are important

LETTER: The stigma persisting around mental health is alarming.
MD council discusses pay committee ahead of salary report

MD council discusses pay committee ahead of salary report

“It removes council from selecting their own salary much like we get a consultant to do a review from the staff [salary]. It creates a buffer.”
LETTER: 'Give with your heart' when it comes to charities

LETTER: 'Give with your heart' when it comes to charities

LETTER: Giving Tuesday has come and gone, and with it millions of dollars in donations to charities across the country.
Class-action lawsuit claims Exshaw cement plant creates environmental, health hazards

Class-action lawsuit claims Exshaw cement plant creates environmental, health hazards

A class-action lawsuit against Lafarge Canada and its cement plant in Exshaw for allegedly creating environmental hazards has been launched by an Alberta resident.
Design hurdles delay opening Trans-Canada wildlife arch

Design hurdles delay opening Trans-Canada wildlife arch

“I don’t have complete specifics, but this type of overpass is unique and had some design challenges, which the contractor has been able to adjust to, but that put the project behind schedule.”
LETTER: Long wait to donate blood over

LETTER: Long wait to donate blood over

LETTER: I’ve just learned that Canadian Blood Services finally lifted the restrictions that kept those of us who lived in Great Britain during the 'mad cow' years in the mid- to late-1980s from giving blood in Canada. It was almost 40 years later – that was a long wait.
CRPS education report reinforces need to support student mental health

CRPS education report reinforces need to support student mental health

“The district’s taking steps to respond to all the results and this one in particular.”
LETTER: Previous letter to the editor hit home

LETTER: Previous letter to the editor hit home

LETTER: I enjoyed reading Jim Gough’s letter in the Nov. 23 Outlook, “Freedom doesn’t survive in isolation.” It was very insightful and thought-provoking. I found a couple of passages to be of particular interest, with regard to the path taken by totalitarian governments in waiting.
Minor injured at Kananaskis Country ski hill airlifted to hospital

Minor injured at Kananaskis Country ski hill airlifted to hospital

A young skier is in hospital with “trauma-related injuries” after slamming into trees Sunday (Dec. 3) at a local ski hill.
Canmore author tells the good, bad and ugly of Canadian railway history

Canmore author tells the good, bad and ugly of Canadian railway history

“If you look back in time, the early foundation of this country has some pretty dark shadows."
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