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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR


THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
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“We need this pipeline, yesterday!”




Over 1000 people join pro-pipeline convoy and rally in Edson


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Semi-trucks, pickup trucks, and cars lined the streets of Edson on December 22 as Not only did trucks and cars participate in the 'Yellow Vest' pro pipeline
part of the 'Yellow Vest' pro-pipeline rally. For three hours, drivers waved and honked rally on December 22, but a tractor was also seen driving through town
their horns to show support for the hardworking men and women who work in the oil in support of Alberta's oil and gas industry. photo Cassie Kushniruk
and gas industry of Alberta. photo Cassie Kushniruk













Tips and tricks for winter travel with your furry friends



Many of us are looking forward to a ski trip travelling. It’s important to bring plenty of water,
getaway, or maybe even a warmer weather food and treats to maximize comfort and keep
refuge. Whether it’s going south for some sun or them nourished.
PASSPORT PHOTOS & MORE taking a weekend drive to enjoy the snow, there the travel period, bring along a favourite toy or a
Bring a little piece of home with you. To ease
are a few things to keep in mind if you’re
Professional Digital Passport System photos bringing your dog along. blanket with a familiar smell. Little items like
these will help make your fur baby feel right at
Do your research: Travelling can be stressful
ready in minutes while you wait... and filled with a variety of variables, especially home and reduce any anxiety they may feel
when trips include a furry friend. If you’re going while travelling.
on a road trip, research your route and plan stops Consider a pet sitter. While we want to spend as
ahead of time to ensure your pet gets bathroom much time with our four-legged friends as
breaks and a chance to burn off some energy. possible, sometimes it doesn’t make sense to
Travelling by plane or crossing the border may bring them along for the trip. If your pet finds
also require certain documentation, so look into travelling to be overly stressful, consider using a
policies ahead of time to avoid any confusion. service like Rover.com to find a local pet-sitter.
Make your pup as comfortable as possible. This way, your pet can relax and feel
Between carriers, bedding and even specialty comfortable in their own home and give you a
On December 22 during the 'Yellow Vest' pro pipeline rally, local dignitaries gathered Many participants in the 'Yellow Vest' pro pipeline rally on December seatbelts, there are a variety of products designed tail-wag as soon as you return. - NC
on the stage at Centennial Park to sing a rendition of the Christmas classic 'Feliz 22 attached signs to their vehicles with sayings such as 'No Carbon to keep your pets comfortable and safe while
Navidad', where they sang about Alberta's oil and gas industry. photo Cassie Tax' and 'We Support Oil and Gas because Oil and Gas Support Us”
Kushniruk (as pictured). photo Cassie Kushniruk
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