Posted on 05 May 2015 byEditor
Pat Stier and the Wildrose Party are back in familiar territory as Alberta’s Official Opposition. This time they will be facing Rachel Notley and the New Democrats, who lived up to advance billing in the polls to form a majority government in Tuesday’s provincial election. “Although it was more or less predicted, it is shocking…Continue Reading
Posted on 29 April 2015 byadmin
Voters in the Livingstone-Macleod constituency will choose from four candidates in the provincial election Tuesday, May 5. Incumbent Pat Stier of…Continue Reading
Posted on 29 April 2015 byEditor
Aileen Burke is buoyed by the rising popularity of her party as she knocks on doors and stages events across…Continue Reading
Posted on 29 April 2015 byEditor
Alida Hess wants voters in the Livingstone-Macleod constituency to break from tradition May 5 with a vote for the Liberal…Continue Reading
Posted on 29 April 2015 byEditor
A sense of unfinished business drove Evan Berger to seek re-election as MLA for the Livingstone-Macleod constituency. The 55-year-old Berger…Continue Reading
Posted on 29 April 2015 byEditor
Wildrose Party candidate Pat Stier entered the provincial election campaign battle-tested and experienced. The incumbent candidate in Livingstone-Macleod, Stier said…Continue Reading
Posted on 15 April 2015 byEditor
Progressive Conservative candidate Evan Berger got a ringing endorsement Saturday from his party’s leader. Jim Prentice said Evan Berger is the right choice for voters on May 5 in the Livingstone-Macleod riding. “Everywhere you go in this riding people know about Evan Berger,” Prentice said. “They know how hard he works and how much he…Continue Reading
Posted on 15 April 2015 byEditor
Jim Prentice has a plan to get Alberta back on track. That plan involves balancing the budget, protecting front-line services…Continue Reading