Editor, Wow! Scott Sakatchâs column in the August 13 Herald was a âcomeuppance article.â Well-written, insightful, intelligent, unbiased and hard-hitting.  Finally, somebody stating the way of the world today and how people are choosing to inhabit it. It was so refreshing to read this perspective from an individual and from different points in his life. Good on ya, [...] Read More »
1 day agoEditor, Last time we had a major COVID vaccine campaign, the vaccinations were free. Now, each shot costs $100. Even health care workers – nurses, doctors, hospital staff – must pay for their own shots. Last time, vaccines were provided in pharmacies and Lethbridge has about 30 pharmacies across the city – so easy access. [...] Read More »
2 days agoEditor, King Trump decided we were the fentanyl capital of the world, and suddenly we were! The knee-jerk response: spend $1.3billion as homage to the King. So once every two to three days you hear a helicopter fly over the same area it had done previously. We need a kazillion helicopters, a kazillion drones and [...] Read More »
2 days agoEditor, I disagree with Scott Sakatchâs assertion in his Aug. 13 column that people are âmore angry.â In the past, many people became annoyed or frustrated, but either kept it to themselves, or expressed their discontent in honest and polite ways. Now, people are encouraged to express their slightest annoyance in the form of personal [...] Read More »
6 days agoEditor, Re: Herald Friday Aug 8 front page article, â Province Ignoring Science on Mining, says MLAâ: Thanks to MLA Rob Miyashiro for pointing out how our energy industry âSelf-Regulatorsâ are selling out the public, in exchange for six figure salaries at the top. Salaries funded by the persons they pretend to âregulateâ. What could [...] Read More »
1 week agoCatherine Mardon For the Herald I was born in the United States, but I realized recently that I rarely think like an American anymore. I certainly donât think like a MAGA American. My two decades as a Canadian have changed my thoughts on many issues. I never thought Iâd live without a firearm in my [...] Read More »
2 hours agoDr. Sunil Sookram For the Herald Measles remains one of the most contagious illnesses in the world, spreading through the air when an infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes. In recent months, measles has been spreading in Alberta, across Canada and around the world. While measles can be serious for anyone, itâs especially dangerous during [...] Read More »
1 day agoBlaine Hyggen Lethbridge Mayor I want to begin this month by addressing the many, many calls, texts and emails I have received since the Whoop-Up Drive incident on August 6. As our experts continue to analyze, monitor and plan next steps, on behalf of Lethbridge City Council, I want to thank our residents for their [...] Read More »
5 days agoPerry Kincaide Troy Media Canadaâs productivity is decliningâbut not only for the reasons economists usually cite. The real drag on our economy isnât just tax policy, innovation gaps or labour shortages. Itâs something far more ordinary yet universally experienced: the staggering amount of time Canadians waste every day just waiting. Every year, the average Canadian [...] Read More »
6 days agoLorne Fitch For the Herald A friend of mine had failing grades in university. He said it wasnât that his grades were poor, it was the impossibly high standards he was expected to meet. It would seem coal mining companies feel similarly aggrieved over water quality standards for selenium released by ripping mountains apart. Selenium [...] Read More »
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