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Home-cooked company offers delicious treats in Taber

By Nicole Shelstad Taber Times Community, creativity, and experimental breads. Three sisters started selling baked goods from home, with a dream to eventually open their own bakery. Tina Unrau, Lisa Dyck, and Anna Dyck own and operate The Frosted Spoon, a home-cooked company that offers delicious treats to Taber’s community. These sisters spent two years selling out of their home before deciding to try their… Read More »

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By Cal Braid Taber Times Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Town’s plan to build a picnic shelter at the Trout Pond was suddenly up for… Read More »

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Lethbridge Filipino Heritage Festival 2025

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Removing interprovincial trade barriers is more political theatre than economic action

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Carney’s spending makes Trudeau look like a cheapskate

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Seeding well ahead of schedule in southern Alberta

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