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Do we want government deciding what qualifies as ‘anti-Albertan’? Letters to the Editor are limited to 250 words. Consistent with all neighborhood ice rinks, the Midway Plaisance Ice Rink will close on Feb. 15. High 49F. Letters@calgaryherald.com, No coal mining in headwaters acceptable Re: ‘Bait and switch:’ Questions arise over what reinstated coal policy allows, Feb. 10. Find the best places within the city of Calgary. Click here. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation and Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, at the very least, are endorsed by U.S. right-wing groups and likely receive financial aid from them. Letters . The Alberta government had six months to prepare for this. Be thankful for our natural resources in this weather During this brutally cold weather, I am so grateful for our Alberta natural resources that are keeping our homes warm, our lights on, and our vehicles running. To the editor — I was fortunate to receive the first vaccine on Feb. 3 and want to praise the way Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic in Toppenish did their job. Pricey precautions for wrong contingent Blacked-out vans, security escorts, hazmat suits, plastic-wrapped walls, doors and floors, food delivery in sterile bins, security at elevators… sound like a sci-fi movie? Basketball courts, skating areas, etc. These people have continued to rally because there are no repercussions for doing so. What a monumental failure. Daily Herald is suburban Chicago's largest daily newspaper. The Headlight Herald E-Edition Newsletter emailed to you each week, the night before the paper hits the street! DATE: March 4, 2021 | You will not be able to submit your letter in this form if you exceed this limit. Many people were exposed to these people who believe they have the right to their deadly behaviour. ... Flights to sun destinations cancelled in virus fight, Feb. 1 . He was most recently a reporter at The Lowell Sun… My daughter is taking the next shift. If they receive no foreign revenue, then what? Olympics had their time Re: Forget a boycott; bury the Games for good instead, Opinion, Feb. 18, Young Albertans left out in the cold Re: Hundreds of former foster children to lose benefits; Appeals court allows government to make changes to social program, Jan. 28, The two Michaels need Justin Re: Naming, shaming nations won’t help two Michaels, Opinion, Feb. 16, Re: Alberta hit by youth ‘brain drain’; University graduates are leaving amid dim job prospects at home, Feb. 16 Police response to anti-maskers appalling Re: Handshake between officer and anti-masker was end to peaceful negotiations, Calgary police say, Feb. 16 I am disappointed with the police reaction to the anti-mask rallies. It’s not, it’s the new quarantine environment for our out-of-country travellers, thus halting their one per cent transmission rate. Letters to the Editor; Submit a Letter ... Sunday, January 24, 2021, in Boston. The JCCF is against AHS COVID-19 restrictions — isn’t that anti-Albertan? © 2021 Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. Find daily local breaking news, opinion columns, videos and community events. Separatism arguments need to be extinguished Re: We need to talk about Alberta’s place in Canada, Opinion, Feb. 5. ... All Opinion Letters to the Editor Editorial. The organizers do not deserve a handshake, they deserve handcuffs. In our hospitals, electricity, produced by natural gas and coal, powers all those machines that are keeping people alive. Sign up for our daily email newsletter or to receive breaking news delivered to your inbox: Choose from several print and digital subscription packages, © 1996–2021 Durango Herald | Ballantine Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Book banning deemed akin to historic witch hunts Re: Six Dr. Seuss books pulled from publication due to racist imagery, March 2, More vaccines than needed Re: Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine cleared for use in U.S., Feb. 28, Bus drivers on the front line Re: A year of unrelenting ‘stress and anxiety’ for Calgary’s transit drivers as pandemic drags on, March 1, Citizens have a right to City Hall as much as business does Re: We need to end the gloom and plan for a prosperous future, Opinion, Feb. 26, Laws exist to protect everyone Re: Trial date for jailed Alberta pastor charged with breaking COVID-19 health orders, Feb. 25, Canada urged to boycott China and its Olympics Re: Uyghur genocide label likely to be rebuked; Beijing may impose sanctions to send message to other nations, says former ambassador, Feb. 23, The high cost of a sales tax Re: There are higher priorities than new taxes now; Provincial governments busy with COVID, writes Janice MacKinnon, Opinion, Feb. 23. (For example, “John Doe is president of the nonprofit Kidz ’n’ Horses,” or “Jane Doe is a Durango City Councilor.”) Please also include your full name and contact phone number. From local businesses to food to medical to legal services. I have known Olivier Bosmans for many years. It should have been developed into a park area for all of Calgarians. Karen Kavanagh, Calgary Police supposed to enforce laws, not their own opinions If I were to leave the country for virtually any reason, as I am not an essential worker, I would be forced to quarantine either in a hotel at my own expense or 14 days in my own home. Bruce A. McFaul, Calgary Expose of climate ‘nonsense’ worthwhile It was refreshing to read the article, Ugly Smear of Alberta Inquiry, by Terence Corcoran. All News Local News PNW Nation & World Business Political Lifestyle Religion School News Crime Sun Tribune Archives. You will not be able to submit your letter in this form if you exceed this limit. DATE: March 3, 2021 | Six months lead time leads to ‘monumental failure’ My patience finally ran out after three-plus hours of trying to book an online COVID vaccine for my elderly parents. ... Columbia Basin Herald … Breaking News in DuPage County. Since a young age, I have always worked very hard to take care of myself. Business done in by broad-based restrictions Re: COVID Rules killing business travel, industry officials say, Feb. 6, Skepticism and distrust Re: Here’s how Kenney can fix his coal-mining controversy; Consultation with Albertans is key, writes Brian Jean, Feb. 8. Stay up-to-date on Sports Scores and local neighborhood events. The Ignacio High School boys and girls basketball teams hosted Mancos High School on Tuesday night in Ignacio. Re: CCSD parents plead for new S.W. Yes, wind and solar power have their place. etc. 811 Likes, 2 Comments - UW-Milwaukee (@uwmilwaukee) on Instagram: “Happy #PantherPrideFriday 🐾💛 Tag us in your photos to be featured on our page or in our Photos of…” Opinion columns can be submitted to [email protected]. Over the past years, more and more housing development has taken place in this pristine valley that should have been protected by city council and kept as a park area. Please include your full name, town or county of residence and a contact phone number. ... Sun and clouds mixed. Now that they have moved into a mall I am outraged. This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Bow River development should stop I have been in southeast Calgary with my family for 27 years. The Durango High School boys and girls basketball teams took on Grand Junction on a special senior day. But we could blanket the prairies with solar panels, destroying vast tracts of valuable farmland that produce our food, and we could erect more windmills that kill thousands of birds and bats, and it would not be enough in this frigid climate. Melissa took her role as a board member seriously. The inquiry is nothing more than a pointless exercise of political pandering and the money would be better spent on promotion, not demonizing. Opinion columns should be 600-650 words and should be accompanied by a head shot of the author and a one-line pertinent biographical description. CONNECT WITH THE HERALD SUN AND LEADER. I just read the Letter from the Editor in the Feb. 4 edition (“Elderly, those without internet access, left out of COVID vaccine programs”), regarding those left out of COVID vaccine programs. We loved the river valley that was open and natural. If there were more serious, immediate, visible repercussions for their actions, police would actually be protecting us. Your letters for March 2. Anti-Alberta inquiry has no value beyond politics Re: Ugly smear of Alberta inquiry; Kenney should stick to guns as oilpatch critics pile on, Feb. 2 Given that the mandate of the Allan Inquiry is whether or not ‘anti-Alberta’ organizations receive foreign funding, much of Terence Corcoran’s argument against anthropomorphic climate change is irrelevant. Pastor put himself behind bars Re: Kenney facing rising anger over pastor’s detainment, Feb. 20, Texas crisis could have been avoided Re: Collapse of power grid in Texas a wake-up call for Alberta, Opinion, Feb. 19. I would like to know how the panel defines ‘anti-Alberta.’ Are those opposing the UCP’s new coal mining initiative anti-Alberta? Also, if the concern is foreign funding, why not consider any group that receives foreign funding such as the Fraser Institute? Advertised as a panacea, 5G claims to have speed and bandwidth to provide cellular service and the ability to replace internet connections in homes and businesses. Sign up for text alerts on your mobile phone. Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited. Finally, we can learn in greater detail the competent efforts of Tammy L. Nemeth to expose the aggressive efforts of the green movement to shut down Alberta’s oil and gas industry in the name of climate change nonsense. Former Australian Labor PM Kevin “The Dud” Rudd is petitioning for a Royal Commission into News Corp Ltd, meaning the Herald Sun, Geelong Advertiser, Daily Telegraph and Courier Mail, GCB and Mercury, The Australian, etc. If you have read the letters to the editor for the past two weeks you have heard some of both sides of the story. Latest breaking news articles, photos, video, blogs, reviews, analysis, opinion and reader comment from New Zealand and around the World - NZ Herald