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Don Voaklander
Previewing 2025 Golden Bears Open with Rachel Grenke
The University of Alberta Track and Field program hosts two events per season. This weekend, January 17 to 19, is…
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Christy Castillion
Calgary singer Justine Tyrell on inspiration and authentic sound
Calgary-native Justine Tyrell is a three-time award nominee R&B singer. Coming off her recently released single, “Last,” she spoke with…
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Comics creator Jarret Hartnell releases debut graphic novel
In April 2024, Jarret Hartnell published his graphic novel Shout Kill Revel, a Love-craftian western, with Renegade Arts Entertainment. Hartnell…
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Rogers Place hosts highest grossing UFC Fight Night event in North America
On November 2, Rogers Place in downtown Edmonton hosted the highest grossing Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) Fight Night event of…
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Jonas Smith
Ask Her seeks to increase gender equity in municipal politics
Ask Her is a non-profit organization that promotes equitable representation in municipal politics. The initiative aims to support the development…
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‘Late in ’88’ podcast explores Queer experience in Alberta
Elinor Svoboda and Bronwin Parks were never friends during their time at school in Calgary in the 1980s. However, the…
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Covy Moore
The greatest outdoor show on Earth, or the deadliest?
The annual Calgary Stampede has resulted in the deaths of several horses, once again. This year, three horses were put…
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Nenshi’s victory shows NDP is united and ready for a fight
To almost very few people’s surprise, Naheed Nenshi won the Alberta New Democratic Party‘s (NDP) leadership race on June 22.…
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Second NDP leadership debate an improvement, but barely
Things got a little more interesting at the second leadership debate for the Alberta New Democratic Party’s (NDP) leadership race.…
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Arief Muhayastyah
Concerts are rare in Edmonton, but they shouldn’t be
Edmonton music fans can often be heard lamenting that their favourite musicians’ so-called Canadian tours include only Vancouver, Montreal, or…
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