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When I met Elena Myasnikova in the foyer of her home, the first thing that stood out was a piece of art on the wall by the stairs. I didn’t ask her about it immediately, I was preoccupied with ...
As this year’s Stampede Parade Marshall and star performer, Shania Twain not only led the parade on horseback but she is also ...
Mhairi O’Donnell, the founder and owner of local wine and fondue boutique bars — Moonlight & Eli and Var Bar — is utilizing a ...
Shortly after it went public in 2013, Tinder had over one million active users. Fast forward to 2022, that number has surged to over 75 million active users. While online dating has grown rapidly ...
With summer in full swing, hikers and sightseers are gearing up to both gander and fully experience the beauty of Canada’s ...
From histories of colonization to racism in today’s society, oppression often plays a role in Indigenous, Black and Brown people’s mental health. Decolonizing mental health is one way to address this ...
Brandi Laperle was given Lupron to treat her endometriosis symptoms. Her body was sent into menopause overnight in her early thirties, a process known as chemical castration, and can not be reverse… ...
A warning: this story touches briefly on suicide. Questions persist about the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service’s decision not to prosecute an Edmonton police officer who kicked a teen in the… ...
At the Cooperativa Agraria Cafetalera Maranura, near the city of Quillabamba in southern Peru, Luis Alberto Alanoca runs his fingers through a mound of coffee beans, freshly peeled and drying out.
Transgender individuals are three times more likely to be unemployed due to discrimination in the mainstream job market. As a result, many transgender women look to sex work as a source of income.
A clash between tradition and regulation unfolds across the rural plains of Canada’s western heritage. Where tales of cowboys and pioneers are legends, a timeless tradition faces a modern challenge.
Seven months later, Euan Thomson is still fighting to get records under Alberta’s freedom of information law and has questions about why the university called the police and why he sustained injuries.
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