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— Voice of the People 01/18/19 | Letters To Editor | leadertelegram.com Leader-TelegramClimate woes. In a recent column, “Reasoned approach to climate” (Dec. 9), Jay Ambrose wrote about the “apocalypse frowning on the horizon.” It was good to ...
— Bell: Nenshi slams Kenney and gets it back Calgary SunOn Thursday, it is Jason Kenney's turn. He's on Nenshi's to-do list.Nenshi clearly has something he wants to get off his chest.Nenshi clearly has a thing or two to ...
— Australian police arrest man over Israeli student's death CityNews CalgaryMELBOURNE, Australia — Police have arrested a man for questioning over the death of an Israeli student who was killed while walking home late at night this ...
— China slump squeezes workers, hammers consumer spending CityNews CalgaryBEIJING — China's slowing economy is squeezing the urban workers and entrepreneurs the ruling Communist Party is counting on to help transform this country ...
— El Salvador police: gangs step up killings before election CityNews CalgarySAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Authorities in El Salvador say the nation's street gangs have stepped up killings to put pressure on candidates in the Feb.
— Man sentenced in fatal stabbing of Morgan Freeman relative CityNews CalgaryNEW YORK — A man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the fatal stabbing of actor Morgan Freeman's step-granddaughter in New York City.
— Economist find a global tax on carbon may be feasible Science DailyThere is a consistently high level of public support across nations for a global carbon tax if the tax policy is carefully designed, according to a recent survey.
— Letters to The Province, Jan. 18, 2019: Green activist not fair in criticism of tanker traffic, reader argues The ProvinceProvince letters to the editor package for Friday, Jan. 18, 2019.
— Letters to The Province, Jan. 18, 2019: Green activist not fair in criticism of tanker traffic, reader argues The ProvinceProvince letters to the editor package for Friday, Jan. 18, 2019.
— Newest Indiana nature preserve contains insect-eating plants CityNews CalgarySOUTH BEND, Ind. — A northern Indiana wetland that's home to insect-eating plants and other rare species has become the state's newest nature preserve.