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Connor Lengkeek
Edmonton’s new anti-racism initiative kicks off at a crawling pace
The City of Edmonton’s new anti-racism initiative, which has yet to bring any tangible change, has already attracted criticism. The…
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World Juniors amplifies the Indigenous roots of hockey
The ice hockey many Canadians know and love today can be sourced from the “ricket” game created by the Mi’kmaq…
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Emily Williams
Marble Pedestal: Edmonton Skylines
When we think of a beautiful skyline, we are likely measuring this beauty by how picturesque it is. By picturesque,…
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Nana Andoh
Highway expansion only steers Edmonton further away from sustainability
Instead of investing in public transportation or sustainable infrastructure, the province has invested $100 million to expand the Henday from…
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Alberta’s parks face threats from changes to provincial cabinet
Alberta parks are the gems of oil and gas country. Their serene beauty tempts tourists from around the world to…
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Christien Ford
Alberta is Calling campaign catfishes vulnerable Canadians
Much like a catfishing scheme, the provincial government has created a fictional online persona to lure other Canadians to move…
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Christien Ford
For students, Danielle Smith is the worst case scenario
After surviving four years of a bad provincial government, we shouldn’t set ourselves up for another four more. Sadly, with…
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The world is burning, and Edmonton is no exception
Massive summer heat waves, rampant forest fires, and severe weather systems mean Edmontonians need to be diligent about their climate…
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Richard Bagan
Alberta Day does nothing to unite a split province
At the annual Premier’s Breakfast at Stampede, Jason Kenney was serving more than just pancakes. As he was cooking, Kenney…
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Rising inflation affects post-secondary students the most
Most people’s feeds are filled with news about how we are experiencing the highest inflation in almost 40 years, and…
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