Opinion
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Nathan Wolfe
Burlap Sack: A brown Christmas
I, like many Canadians, dream of a white Christmas. Snow is a key part of Christmas culture, resulting in frosty…
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Andie Hansen
Public safety initiatives must include Edmonton’s unhoused
In order for social problems to be addressed, they need to be approached with compassion and understanding. This is no…
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Local businesses need support this holiday season
Christmas is an exciting time. Decorating, baking, and seeing pretty lights are all things you can do to get into…
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Lily Polenchuk
An opportunity lost: Remembering the École Polytechnique massacre
For an institution that claims to be a supporter of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), you’d think…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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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…
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