Notes from an Intern: New Places, New Faces

Welcome to my third blog entry! Last weekend, on Sunday, September 25 to be precise, I went to my first festival and worked my first booth. Where was this booth? It was at Lethbridge’s Word On The Street event (WOTS)! This magazine and book event happens every fall all across the country in cities like


Oil Sands For Sale

How should we respond if, make that when, China tries to buy up Alberta's oil sands?

So, tomorrow morning, or maybe a cold, crisp morning next February, or a blazing summer morning the year after next, you wake up. You’re in downtown Edmonton. Or in suburban Calgary. Or you’re walking to work in Ottawa, to Industry Canada or the Department of Foreign Affairs…


Cash Flow

Will the selling of water rights finally convince Albertans to value our most precious resource?

Water scarcity is a reality Albertans are bound to learn one way or another, and probably sooner rather than later. The question remains, though, whether a water market will make the problem worse—or help us appreciate the value of the resource…


The Long View

Corb Lund: Prairies, punk and politics.

Lund is even-handed in his appraisal of Alberta’s politics and environment. Things are this, but they’re also that. It’s not equivocation or weasel-words. It’s a full reckoning of the situation. “The oil and gas industry is reflective of the duality of the province ,” he says.


The Alberta Views Interview

"You still get wonderful glimpses of the Old West, but it's under pressure. Alberta is filling up with folks."

In 1962, Ian Tyson penned his very first song, “Four Strong Winds,” with the memorable lines “Think I’ll go out to Alberta/ Weather’s good there in the fall.” In the late 1970s, Tyson took his own advice.


Speak It
The poetic word, now and then

Old English Reader, by Murray McGillvray; The Spoken Word Workbook, by Sheri-D Wilson.



Clippings, quotes and controversies

The Perfect Drought; Lund, country activist; Holmes vs. aridity; fish, fur, forests and fibre; Nenshi scorches the Sun…



Time’s Arrow
The art of living backwardly

The good fight and victory part are a noble memory—and they might be why Mr. Harper seems bent on keeping us at war forever.



Rob Renner
Minister of Environment

“I get very frustrated with a lot of the noise around water allocation policy…”



Seniors Housing Guide

Home, sweet home: Five kinds of housing, from Fort McMurray to Lethbridge