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Government of Alberta
Alberta’s open for business, but closed for asylum seekers
Premier Danielle Smith recently announced that Alberta is not open to welcoming asylum seekers to settle in the province. Smith…
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Lucas Hoang
Thrifting used to serve low income folks, now it’s a trend
It is no news that thrifting is a worldwide sensation right now. Thrifting used to be an affordable option for…
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Emily Williams
Top 5: Campus pet peeves
There are many great things about returning to campus for a new semester. But with tens of thousands of people…
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Lily Polenchuk
Protestors removed from BoG meeting, People Strategy approved
On October 11, the Board of Governors (BoG) held its first meeting of the 2024-25 academic year. Indigenous Elder Dr.…
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Alexander Cook
International students’ need a safe path to permanent residency
Despite thousands of student protests, the Government of Canada made changes to its student visa programs in January. Now the…
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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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Adam Kelly
Winnipeg-based band The Prairie Joggers release debut album
The Prairie Joggers, comprised of two friends — Cody Goertzen and Adam Hill — are a self-professed “gritty-folk rock band”…
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EIFF film review: ‘Ohskennón:ten Owí:ra (Little Deer)’
Note: This article contains mentions of residential schools which some readers may find upsetting. Ohskennón:ten Owí:ra (Little Deer) was part…
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EIFF film review: ‘The Apprentice’
The Edmonton International Film Festival (EIFF), which ran from September 26 – October 5, is an annual event that strives…
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