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Khadra Ahmed Pandemic “victory” gardening brings hope for the future
This summer, many are planning to get back to their roots and grow a “pandemic garden.” Last year, we all…
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Ab Sch The pandemic highlights the need for women in city council
Women have been disproportionately affected by COVID; during this time they have faced higher rates of unemployment than men, taken…
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Philippe Bout Curriculum proposals underline need for massive revisions
Alberta’s UCP government is under fire after proposals from advisors reforming the curriculum were leaked. What is most concerning is…
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Jasmin Sessler via Unsplash Our waste management system, once a treasure, is now trash
Edmonton is not known for many things, but we are known for our trash. Edmonton’s waste management system was once…
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ev When reducing temporary foreign workers, no one wins
In a move to domesticate work during low employment, the provincial government decided to limit the number of foreign temporary…
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Richard Bagan We need a lockdown, not partial restrictions
Apparently, having the most active COVID-19 cases in Canada does not warrant a full lockdown for Alberta. Premier Jason Kenny…
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Arthur Macatangay Winter patios are a great way to keep businesses open
2020 has changed a lot of things, but one thing we never expected it to change was patio season. Traditionally, patio…
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Supplied - Alberto G Optional diplomas are the right decision for students
Alberta Education has brought forward a number of adjustments to schools in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of the…
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Supplied For haunted houses to succeed, we must take precautions
The Halloween festivities are currently a-go this season, although with some restrictions. Trick or treaters will most likely be at…
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