For Ian Parkinson, the pen is mightier than the sword, or in his case, the gun.
PCs poll third: Tory fortunes sag
MP Jack Shields' Progressive Conservative Party has fallen out of favor with Fort McMurray voters.
Loopholes permit hardcore videos
Rules which apply to movies or magazines have yet to be put into place for videos.
Borrows $12.5 million: City goes to well
The city may need to borrow up to $12.5 million to hold it over until municipal taxes are paid in July.
Big guns get funding: Small groups left cold
Many Fort McMurray community groups are facing financial crisis, and they're asking for funding changes from city hall.
236 complaints: Officer warns of bear clash
Fish and Wildlife wants the city's help in curbing the number of incidents involving bears and humans.
Changing the image: Snakes Alive!
To hundreds of children across the city, she's known as the snake lady.
Debate over air service and Locals favor deregulation
Opinions differ on what airline deregulation could mean to Fort McMurray.
Hero honored by province: He risked his life to save sons
What Bill Woodward did was crazy. But he had no choice. His sons were drowning.
Religious thrust over Alta. law: A school without license
Thirty-five students attend the Maranatha School in Waterways. The school is not approved by the provincial department of education. It has been in operation for under a year.