Opinion
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Food waste prevention falls on producers, not consumers
For many students, university is the first time they live on their own, do their own grocery shopping, and make…
Read More » - Brooklyn Hollinger
Why the dismissal of the Banff Centre board is problematic
The arts continually take a backseat, and I’m fed up with it. It seems institutions always cut funding to the…
Read More » - Randy Savoie
Accessible transit is a necessity, especially during the winter
Edmontonians know the drill when winter comes — get the winter tires on, pull out the coats and boots, and…
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AMBER Alerts are for our most vulnerable, including people with disabilities
Whether we were sleeping, in class, or watching a movie, AMBER Alerts have interrupted all of us at some point.…
Read More » - Ab Sch
Is cutting the carbon tax more for Canadians or Trudeau?
As prime minister, it’s Justin Trudeau’s job to make decisions that are best for all Canadians. He has to adequately…
Read More » - Macy Wong
Marble Pedestal: U of A’s Family Corner
As society progresses, higher education needs to adapt to match the needs of people trying to access it. Education should…
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Dwindling doctor availability is compromising Albertans’ health
Many of us are fortunate enough to lead a relatively healthy life — one without relying on regular hospital visits.…
Read More » - Jonas Smith
Alberta Pension Plan: A call to action Albertans can’t ignore
A pension in and of itself is a promise: if you work now, you’ll have money when you’re old and…
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Controversial corn: Celebrating 150 years of the RCMP
For 23 years, the Edmonton Corn Maze has creatively carved themed designs into the maze. This year, they designed the maze to…
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Point/Counterpoint: Horror Movies
Whether you love them or hate them, watching horror movies is part of the activities that define October. But is…
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