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Leah Hennig Students raise concerns with proposed tuition increases at tuition town hall
On January 14, University of Alberta students asked their questions about tuition at a tuition town hall hosted by the…
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Supplied Album Review: ‘Douze sur douze’ by Loud
Simon Cliche Trudeau, born in Montreal, debuted under the stage name Loud in 2017. After being associated with the band Loud…
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University of Alberta Golden Bears Basketball split weekend with Huskies
The University of Alberta Golden Bears had an up-and-down weekend, facing off at home against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.…
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Kieran Chrysler Capitalizing capitalism: Why a pipeline is not urgent because of Venezuela
Venezuela is a deeply complex and fraudulent country, but only because the United States (U.S.) wants it to be. On…
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Leah Hennig Edmonton’s 6.9 per cent property tax hike shows a city balancing on a tightrope
Edmonton’s approval of a 6.9 per cent property-tax increase for 2026 has left many councillors frustrated, residents anxious, and the…
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Album Review: ‘Feel it All’ by Ryan Harris
Canadian filmmaker and musician, Ryan Harris, released his newest EP Feel it All in late November of this year. Making…
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Supplied Can virtual fencing replace traditional fences in cattle grazing?
What if cattle could be kept within grazing boundaries without fences, wires, or posts, only using a GPS signal and…
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Sara Bonner Photostory: Candy Cane Lane
From December 12, 2025 to January 2, 2026, Edmonton’s Crestwood community hosted their annual Candy Cane Lane Christmas light display.…
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Supplied Rebecca Foon on the inspiration behind ‘Black Butterflies’
Rebecca Foon, Montreal-based cellist, composer, singer, and songwriter released her new solo album Black Butterflies on October 24, 2025. Foon,…
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