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Article content Re: Book Clubs with Clout, May 13 We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Your letters for May 17 Back to video In Alberta, a ‘Book Club with Clout’ would be The Banff Book Discussion Weekend. Its genesis was Brian Thompson’s 1953 book discussion group at the Calgary Public Library, spun off to the U of C in 1961 and led by Mac Coleman and Mac Moir. They wisely decided a weekend of discussion within the beauty of the mountains would be ideal. Thus started the longest-running program at the Banff Centre, now in its 60th year. ....
After a decade of cavities, will Calgary put fluoride back in its water supply? Anti-fluoride activists are fighting again to keep the chemical out of Calgary’s water supply. But there are holes in their argument. April 26, 2021 Kokaram saw a rise in cavities in baby teeth after fluoridation of Calgary’s water stopped (Photograph by Candice Ward) The wisdom of public health authorities has been on everyone’s mind, this year and last. In Calgary this fall, it will be on the ballot. Voters will be asked during October’s civic election whether they want to resume adding fluoride to the water supply. City council had ended the practice a decade ago, undoing voters’ decisions in the fifth (1989) and sixth (1998) plebiscites in the city’s long and winding history with water-borne anti-cavity intervention. ....
The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer A complaint against an Alberta judge who criticized a Nigerian-born expert witness’s accented speech as he dismissed charges against two parents in the death of their son will proceed now that an appeal in the case is over. The Canadian Judicial Council shelved the complaint against Justice Terry Clackson, who criticized a medical examiner in a 2019 ruling as he dismissed charges against David and Collet Stephan. They were accused of failing to provide the necessaries of life for old son, Ezekiel, who died in 2012. ....