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Carla Soriano
There’s lead in our water, but we should do more research before acting
Drinking water is still safe, or so EPCOR says. A recent investigation into Edmonton’s drinking water uncovered levels of lead…
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Anupma Thakur
Marble Pedestal: An accessible playground in Edmonton
Canadian Tire isn’t the first company that comes to mind when I think of philanthropy. But thanks to the company’s…
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Helen Zhang
Red Robin closures are an opportunity for local businesses
A few days ago, the restaurant chain Red Robin announced that they will be shutting down all of their Edmonton…
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Helen Zhang
There are better things for the City of Edmonton to worry about than pro-life lights
There are few headlines in our 21st century dystopian reality that prompt me to burst out laughing. From forests burning…
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Nana Andoh
The city of Edmonton should provide free public transportation on election day
Here in Canada, polling stations have traditionally been somewhat difficult to get to. I, like so many others, almost always…
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Why the Edmonton Eskimos still need to change their name
Take it from a season ticket holder: the Edmonton Eskimos need to change their name. Why? Well buckle up folks,…
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Marble Pedestal: Edmonton Humane Society announces mobile spay and neuter service
Growing up, Lady and the Tramp was one of my favourite Disney movies. I loved the way the dogs were…
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Olivia Kozakiewicz
How the climate strike made me an optimist
I wasn’t planning on participating in the climate strike. If I was, I would’ve brought gloves, a hat and a…
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Helen Zhang
Burlap Sack: Angle parking bylaws
The Edmonton bylaw which governs on-street parking has a section stating that a vehicle may only be parked in an…
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Rachel Wang
Top 5: Items to have when you first move out
What’s important to you in a home? Furniture? Food? Here are the five things you should care about above all…
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