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JF Martin Lights out in Havana, fallout in Ottawa: What next?
Canada’s economic ties to Cuba are once again being tested — not by domestic policy shifts in Havana, but by…
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Leah Hennig Convocation Hall set to get a $7.4 million refresh
The 110-year-old Convocation Hall, located in the Old Arts Building, is getting a refresh. And music students are excited about…
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Supplied Film Review: ‘The Girl Who Cried Pearls’
The National Film Board of Canada has long built its reputation on films that challenge audiences, rather than comforting them.…
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Jasleen Mahindru PLAYshop helps parents foster physical literacy with their children
Physical literacy not only includes participation in physical activity but also encompasses motivation, physical competence, and the value of movement…
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Supplied Public attention on the AHS scandal is waning, to the UCP’s benefit
The unfolding controversy surrounding the United Conservative Party (UCP) and businessman Sam Mraiche is, on its surface, the kind of…
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Ashwini Chaudhary Unpaid and unseen: rural families on the frontlines of care
In some rural Alberta communities, caregivers are driving hours each day so their children can access medication, while others supervise…
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Supplied Album Review: ‘Cinders’ by Larkk
Danielle McTaggart, member of the Juno-winning duo Dear Rouge, has released her first solo album, Cinders, under the name Larkk.…
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