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LETTER: Economy takes big hit in ‘renewable’ future

LETTER: Economy takes big hit in ‘renewable’ future

Before we toss the oil and gas sector, take a moment to ponder what a "clean, green, renewable, sustainable, just transition" future might actually look like. 
COLUMN: New agriculture minister, same Liberal problems

COLUMN: New agriculture minister, same Liberal problems

Foothills MP John Barlow says Canadian producers deserve better from prime minister than recycling Lawrence MacAulay as agriculture minister.
LETTER: Where you stand on the issues does matter

LETTER: Where you stand on the issues does matter

The claim that one’s position on specific social or political issues (such as abortion) being immaterial to the issue of appropriate imagery is a fallacy. 
COLUMN: Fur colour never entered equation

COLUMN: Fur colour never entered equation

Big Black Dog Syndrome wasn't ever a consideration as Lacey just needed a home.
EDITORIAL: Pouring water on housing comparison

EDITORIAL: Pouring water on housing comparison

Lack of water is a big reason why Okotoks hasn't kept pace with Cochrane when it comes to housing starts.
LETTER: Rent control isn’t answer to housing crisis

LETTER: Rent control isn’t answer to housing crisis

When you invest in or build a rental property, you become a second-class citizen: a despised, profit-seeking individual, subjected to the whims of regulatory bodies.
LETTER: Woman reunited with lost wedding ring

LETTER: Woman reunited with lost wedding ring

Kind stranger turns diamond ring into front desk at Okotoks Sobeys much to the relief of panicked woman.
COLUMN: Party hosts don’t get that big present

COLUMN: Party hosts don’t get that big present

Communities that host the Alberta Summer Games should have more to show for it than just a pat on the back.
EDITORIAL: Imagery not appropriate at doorstep

EDITORIAL: Imagery not appropriate at doorstep

Okotoks council should follow Calgary's lead and impose restrictions on graphic anti-abortion flyers that have been delivered to local homes in recent weeks.
EDITORIAL: Rail fits for city’s growing suburbs

EDITORIAL: Rail fits for city’s growing suburbs

Calgary's bedroom communities possess a high percentage of workers who commute to and from the city for work who would utilize commuter rail.
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