Opinion

 

 
 
Gary Lamphier new
 
Oil prices rose nearly $6 US a barrel Monday as commodities rebounded from last week's across-the-board sell-off.
 
 
 
 

Opinion

 
 
In its visionary Shaping Alberta's Future report, Premier Ed Stelmach's Council for Economic Strategy...
 
 
 
Newspaper journalists have grown accustomed to direct electronic feedback from the public. The letters...
 
 
 
Mary Cunningham sure knows how to throw a birthday party. The Edmonton woman turns 90 on Monday and ...
 
 
 
 
 
Cam Tait
Cam Tait

May 11 – 6 a.m. – IT’S MCHAPPY DAY!

THE GREAT EIGHT  with  TAIT  celebrates Ronald McDonald House 1.. It’s known  as the House That...

May 11, 2011 7:40 AM Edmonton Journal » News
 
 
David Staples
David Staples

Dr. Samwise and Mr. Gagner

As weak as the kid is on defence, Sam Gagner is not so bad at all when it comes to putting up points...

May 10, 2011 Edmonton Journal » Sports
 
 
Liane Faulder
Liane Faulder

Award Winning Cheese Hoovered Down

Bless the Dairy Farmers of Canada. They sent us samples of some award-winning cheeses, straight from...

May 10, 2011 Edmonton Journal » Life
 
 
Sandra Sperounes
Sandra Sperounes

Odds ‘n’ ends: Santana, X-Fest, System

1. Tickets to Carlos Santana‘s Aug. 30 gig at Rexall Place will go on sale next Monday, May 16...

May 10, 2011 Edmonton Journal » Entertainment
 
 
 
 
Liane Faulder

Library fundraiser melds pages, palates

The Edmonton Public Library is holding its annual event to raise money, Books2Eat...

 
Nick Lees

Tequila outgrowing its frat-house image

Move over St. Patrick's Day, Oktoerfest and the Chinese New Year.

 
Dan Barnes

Russians to crank up intensity: Hitchcock

There are too many scores to settle in one game now. The richest of all hockey rivalries...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Editorials

 
 
Well, Edmonton's annual summer of traffic discontent is upon us -and as motorists contemplate the pylon and photo-radar horror they'll be living with for a while, this much can be asserted without fear of contradiction: the $285-million price tag for...
 
3 hours ago
 
 
In its visionary Shaping Alberta's Future report, Premier Ed Stelmach's Council for Economic Strategy warns that the province's outlook must be broadened to make it less "in Alberta, for Albertans," and more linked to the global economy.
 
 
 
"So, Two cheers for Democracy: one because it admits variety and two because it permits criticism." -E.M. Forster
 
 
 
A politician's legacy is rarely to be found online. Unless you have started or ended a war, or maybe repatriated a constitution, an architect and a lot of money always seems to be involved.
 
 
 
There is little that is random about the acts of kindness that Graham Olmstead performs as a normal part of everyday life.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paula Simons
Paula Simons

If YOU ran the zoo

My column today leaves behind the dog-eat-dog world of federal politics for all even more wild discussion...

May 05, 2011 Edmonton Journal » The Edmonton Commons
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Poll
 
 
Thursday is Premier Stelmach's last day in the legislature. What should he do on his last day?
Take all the MLAs out to lunch
 
Throw a big party
 
Proclaim Free Beer Day
 
Sleep in late
 
All of the above
 
None of the above