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Johnston: Central Alberta working together
Hello Red Deerians, and welcome to a wild Alberta spring. You never know what spring weather to expect, but we certainly know that summer is on the way!
May 10, 2023 8:00 AM
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Editorial: Jeremy Hansen and the Cadet Program
November 2024 marks a historic moment for Canadians, as Canada will become only the second country to reach the moon. Jeremy Hansen, a Canadian astronaut at NASA, will be the first Canadian (and non-American) to journey to the moon since space travel began in 1961.
Apr 28, 2023 9:00 AM
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Wealth Watch: is it reasonable to try to time the markets?
With the recent market volatility in the last year some investors are wondering if it may best to sit out of the markets and wait for things to change. As a long-term professional in the investment industry, I can share that trying to time the markets is nearly impossible and often more damaging in the long term.
Apr 19, 2023 11:30 AM
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Johnston: Volunteers help shape a community
Red Deer – it is my pleasure to connect with you once again this month, thanks to the Red Deer Advocate for the opportunity!
Mar 30, 2023 5:45 AM
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HACKETT: Casino project stumbles
The City of Red Deer just can’t catch a break. Or maybe they’re trying so hard that nothing seems to break their way.
Mar 25, 2023 5:30 AM
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Editorial: Save citizenship ceremonies
Citizenship ceremonies are emotional and personal experiences, especially for those of us New Canadians who had the privilege of participating in one. Now the Department of Citizenship and Immigration has given notice that they were contemplating an end in-person citizenship ceremonies in favour of a “secure online solution.” In-person ceremonies could still be arranged upon request, but subject to a delay.
Mar 21, 2023 5:00 AM
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Editorial: Alberta seniors left behind in budget
Every day that we wake up, we are a day older - all of us. Some of us have lived more days than others, but our lives are just as important. As seniors, we want access to services that allow us to live safely with dignity and comfort regardless of where we live in the province or our personal income.
Mar 15, 2023 9:30 AM
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Editorial: The economics of going plastic-free
The 2022 holiday season saw the launch of Canada’s phased nationwide single-use plastic ban. This is an excellent move, and a necessary one. Many Alberta businesses have been successfully making changes to their means of operation as part of the federal government’s plan to achieve zero waste plastic pollution by 2030. But we need to do more. If our goal is to be a plastic-free society by 2030, what more can we do to achieve this?
Feb 1, 2023 5:45 AM
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Editorial: It’s time for governments to hear what nurses have to say about health care
A dire shortage of nurses is being felt nationwide. The crisis in Alberta began years ago but has been made worse by the global pandemic and our governments’ responses to it. While it feels like no one has been listening, front-line nurses want Albertans to know we have been offering solutions and are eager to collaborate with all levels of government to fix this crisis.
Jan 31, 2023 1:30 AM
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Stephan: “Just Transition” an attack on Alberta’s prosperity
Alberta is a land of opportunity and hope, welcoming families and individuals throughout Canada and the world, who desire to work, contribute, and excel, to seek happiness as they individually see fit.
Jan 12, 2023 10:20 AM
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