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Change of Command: prospect of Alberta police force raises concerns over cost, rural crime

Change of Command: prospect of Alberta police force raises concerns over cost, rural crime
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Obit: Alan King was an editorial cartoonist, self-taught artist, classical pianist

Article content The Ottawa Citizen’s longtime editorial cartoonist Alan King once described his craft as the “scruffy offspring of art and journalism.” King was a master of that unruly child, both entertaining and maddening readers during his 17 years as lead cartoonist. His richly illustrated ink drawings regularly skewered politicians, pomposity and hypocrisy. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Obit: Alan King was an editorial cartoonist, self-taught artist, classical pianist Back to video “Editorial cartoons,” he once wrote, “speak louder, more sharply, and with less forethought than most forms of newspaper commentary: It is their glaring defect and great advantage.”

Magic mushroom therapy could help treat PTSD in Canadian military vets

Magic mushroom therapy could help treat PTSD in Canadian military vets If we can bring something new to offer our veterans that have basically sacrificed body and mind for our countries, that s really our goal. Author of the article: Sam Riches Publishing date: Feb 16, 2021  •  February 16, 2021  •  5 minute read According to Veterans Affairs Canada, it is estimated that up to 10 per cent of war zone veterans including war-service veterans and peacekeeping forces will experience PTSD. Photo by Wikimedia Commons Article content This story first appeared in Weekend Dispensary, a new weekly newsletter from The GrowthOp. Signup now to get a story delivered to your inbox every Saturday. 

Change of command: Prospect of Alberta police force raises concerns over cost, rural crime

Author of the article: Trevor Robb Publishing date: Feb 16, 2021  •  February 16, 2021  •  13 minute read  •  Paul McLauchlin, Reeve for Ponoka County and President of the Rural Municipalities of Alberta, is seen with his family s horses on their farm near Pigeon Lake on Monday, Jan. 18. The county has seen high rural crime rates and rising unemployment due to the oil price crash and the COVID-19 pandemic. McLauchlin feels a provincial police force would be expensive and complicated to replace existing RCMP policing in the area. IAN KUCERAK/Postmedia Article content “I’m 30 minutes from a police officer.” This is the day-to-day reality for thousands of rural and small-town Albertans, including Paul McLauchlin, a county councillor and reeve for Ponoka County in central Alberta, which boasts a population of just over 9,000.

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