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Helen Zhang
Marble Pedestal: Edmonton Eskimos lowering ticket prices
I’ll admit, I’m not really a huge football fan. I like the Superbowl, but mostly because of all the good…
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Helen Zhang
Video game labour is still in need of unionization
Nine months ago, Telltale Games officially closed its doors after firing hundreds of its employees without proper notice or severance.…
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Helen Zhang
Mouth off the Month: May
Mouth Off the Month is a monthly article in which our Opinion Editor reviews the previous month and decides whether…
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Helen Zhang
Measles case in Edmonton another reminder of the importance of vaccines
The question has again been raised as another confirmed case of the measles in Edmonton has popped up: are we…
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We can make school sports accessible without using no-cut policies
For anyone who’s felt the sting of being cut from the basketball team or cheer squad, a new future for…
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Jessica Tang
Empty Pride: The parade’s forgotten history
On June 9, 2018, Edmonton’s annual Pride parade was stopped for more than half an hour when a group of…
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Christina Varvis
Edmonton has a bright future as hub for youth employment
Edmonton started February off right when Don Iveson accepted the award for “Best Canadian City for Youth to Work” from…
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Al Rashid Mos
Wolves of Odin incident at local mosque poses threat to Canadian values
For those who don’t live here, Canada might seem like a heaven on earth, with an extravagant and sluggish lifestyle…
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A bike sharing program would be a boon to Edmonton
Public bikes, a new environmentally and economically friendly mode of transportation, could possibly make its introduction to Edmonton in the…
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