April 28th, 2024

Letters to the Editor

Answers can be found in scripture

By Letter to the Editor on February 1st, 2019

Re: “Tweet read round Alberta’,” Jan. 29 This account of Christ’s Church at Medicine Hat reminds me of Jesus’ words to the Pharisees’ disciples and Herodians: “Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God’s.” Mat. 22:21 KJV It begs the question: Is the Church rendering unto ... Read More »

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Food guide editorial ‘strained credulity’

By Letter to the Editor on January 31st, 2019

Re: “New food guide a steep in a healthier direction,” Jan. 28 When I first began reading Mo Cranker’s editorial regarding his views on the latest Canada Food Guide, I found myself inadvertently skipping forward to get to the punch line. However, I soon realized that the real purpose of his editorial must be to ... Read More »

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Good thing our governments are trying to balance economic and scientific realities

By Letter to the Editor on January 30th, 2019

Re: “Let’s not be fooled by wind and solar,” Jan. 16: The following thoughts are from one of those “conditioned to believe” that greater CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is having and will have significant adverse effects on humans and other living beings. “The conditioned” accept that scientists work to understand and to help us ... Read More »

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Federal gov’t wasting billions

By Letter to the Editor on January 30th, 2019

Christmas is over, we now begin the season laughingly referred to as awards season. Globes, Emmys, Peoples Choice, that Golden fellow. A season of political speeches and hopefully few if any expletives. When did people who are good at being someone or something else, good at making us believe something that does not exist does ... Read More »

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Experience, time will help put fears to rest

By Letter to the Editor on January 29th, 2019

In response to the outcry with the location of our supervised consumption site here in Medicine Hat, there is nothing any one can hope to say when a heart is full of fear. The best we, as a compassionate society can do, is listen. We can say the fears are unfounded. We can say concerns ... Read More »

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Left vs. right: Balance is healthiest

By Letter to the Editor on January 28th, 2019

Re: “Fact check your News ,”Jan.7: The column highlights important points about media bias. While I agree with writer Paul McLennan that responsible consumers of news should be aware of media bias, they should also be aware of their own biases while reading or viewing. In this age of “post truth,” it has never become ... Read More »

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Stand up and be counted, says Suits and Boots

By Letter to the Editor on January 28th, 2019

For too long, the working people of Alberta’s resource towns like Medicine Hat haven’t had a real voice in the political decisions directly effecting their lives, and livelihoods — about pipeline projects, new mines, forestry tenures. That’s not only a tragedy for Medicine Hat, it’s a travesty for resource development across Canada. Last spring, we ... Read More »

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In Canada we don’t have the right to be wrong

By Letter to the Editor on January 26th, 2019

Re: “Let’s not be fooled by wind and solar,” Jan. 16 The writer contends that “the Canadian public has been conditioned to believe that man-made CO2 is added to the atmosphere.” This conclusion is not supported by proof, without which it is meaningless. In doing so he must rebuff the evidence of 18 scientific societies ... Read More »

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MP’s language insults health-care workers

By Letter to the Editor on January 25th, 2019

Re: “Consumption site not enough: MP,” Jan. 23. Health-care professionals who work in addictions, mental health care and social work are not “poverty pimps.” It was shocking to see Conservative MP for Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner Glen Motz repeat this language in a story on safe-injections sites. These trusted health-care experts work hard on the front lines ... Read More »

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Hoping SCS will save lives

By Letter to the Editor on January 24th, 2019

We should all be happy that the good folks at HIV Community Link have chosen a site for the supervised consumption site (SCS). It must have been a hard decision and I am glad it has been made. Hopefully once open the SCS will save lives and get people back to happier lives. I don’t ... Read More »

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Appalled at SCS site choice

By Letter to the Editor on January 24th, 2019

I have been a Medicine Hat resident and business owner for almost five years and I can truly say that I have enjoyed my time here, and believe this to be a great community. However, the announcement of the location of the supervised consumption site at 502 S. Railway St. SE has me extremely frustrated ... Read More »

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