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Environmental conservatism must prevail

Environmental conservatism must prevail

When you think of a politician as “conservative,” you don’t typically associate them with environmental conservation.
Meet each other half way

Meet each other half way

When there are two conflicting sides to a story, more often than not, the truth can be found somewhere in the middle.
My long road to recovery after horse accident

My long road to recovery after horse accident

I am the first one to say that I love my horses – they are part of my family. Unfortunately, interaction with one of my beloved horses has resulted in me currently being in a wheelchair and using a walker.
The price is wrong

The price is wrong

It was a fine Saturday morning in late June where I stepped out the front door to take my minions to the park, when I looked down the road and observed an opportunity for an early morning sale.
Readers differ on labelling ethnic and national identities

Readers differ on labelling ethnic and national identities

”Last week’s column generated quite differing opinions on labelling and describing Canada’s First Peoples. The debate centres on whether one’s ethnic identity should be upfront, or drawn on only as relevant to relationship-building.
Environmental conservatism must prevail

Environmental conservatism must prevail

When you think of a politician as “conservative,” you don’t typically associate them with environmental conservation.
Life beyond labels: Indians? Aboriginals? First Nations?

Life beyond labels: Indians? Aboriginals? First Nations?

Readers have been asking me lately what I call someone of Aboriginal identity. My usual answer? I call them Roland, Tina, Thomas, Henry, or whatever their name is.
Behind the lens at the Stampede

Behind the lens at the Stampede

As a photojournalist, there are a few events that stand out in my mind as ‘wow’ moments.
Some room to stretch

Some room to stretch

Is Cochrane going to be able to keeps its 2013 promise to not annex any additional land from Rocky View County for the next 50 years? And, if it does, what would Cochrane look like in the year 2063, when the population is projected to hit 65,000? In
Life beyond labels: Indians? Aboriginals? First Nations?

Life beyond labels: Indians? Aboriginals? First Nations?

Readers have been asking me lately what I call someone of Aboriginal identity. My usual answer? I call them Roland, Tina, Thomas, Henry, or whatever their name is.
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