By Ted Morton In Energy, Environment, Feature, GovernmentPosted March 1, 2025How to Quash a MineFrom the memoir Strong and Free: My Journey in Alberta Politics, by Ted Morton READ MORE
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By Alberta Views In Book Reviews, Fiction, Non FictionPosted January 2, 2025Briefly Noted January/February 2025Wild Roses are Worth It and We Speak Through the Mountain READ MORE
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By Alberta Views In Community Profile, ElectionsPosted May 1, 2023South (9 Ridings)Places the UCP can't take for granted READ MORE
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By Evan Osenton In Agriculture, FeaturePosted June 1, 2021Empty CaloriesThe public costs of Alberta junk food READ MORE
By Sid Marty In Book Reviews, PoetryPosted May 1, 2020Boom Time, Tar Swan and Prologue for the Age of Consequence Garth Martens’s debut performance, in his 2014 book Prologue for the Age of Consequence, set a poetic template, hammered together with a framer’s hammer and a carpenter’s level, for [...] READ MORE