Opinion: Council’s Inglewood pool decision reflects broader issue of disconnection 

What would you do if your community’s only indoor recreation facility was about to shut down? Would you contact your local councillor? Would you trek to city hall to speak directly to councillors and the mayor? Or organize a rally, host bake sales to raise donations or just sit back and hope it all works out? 

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Pipe dream: Why a nation-building project may not resurrect Alberta’s oilpatch glory days 

Tyler Pubben was making as much as $1,000 a day working in the oilpatch when he was fresh out of university in the early 2010s. The pay was enormous for a man in his 20s, but he worked hard. As a trained geologist, he was also a hot commodity in a rapidly growing industry, putting in 12-hour days and bouncing from one project to the next. 

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