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B Harm Reduction's Wildrose Castle Jam showcased great bands from the Edmonton hardcore scene all while educating about drug ...
The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) is suing Health Canada for not enforcing pesticide safety rules. It is well past the time that Health Canada is held accountable for its negligence. The ...
Through Apathy is Boring, a non-partisan civic engagement network, a group of young Edmontonians have helped create an online tool called Dear Future YEG to promote civic engagement and education ...
The Alumni Student Support and Engagement Team (ASSET), Graduate Students’ Association (GSA), and International Students’ Association (ISA) organized a celebration of Canadian Multiculturalism Day on ...
Curated by Bevin Bradley and Michelle Jacques and organized by Remai Modern, Life In Print brings together collections of two incredibly inventive artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The artists ...
Avitas are an Edmonton-based four piece. After playing tons of gigs around the city, they’re prepping to release their debut single, “Call Me What You Want, But Don’t Call Me,” which is to be off ...
The polls are finished and the city has decided the black-billed magpie is the official bird of Edmonton. This controversial bird has an undeniable and loud presence in our city. Impossible to avoid ...
Google Canada has given $5 million in grant money to the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) to enhance artificial intelligence (AI) education in post-secondary schools across the country.
On June 4, the Indigenous Graduate Students’ Association (IGSA) appointed Tamara Dubé to be the Graduate Student’s Association ‘s (GSA) first vice-president (Indigenous relations) (VPIR). The ...
Lately the Government of Alberta has been stepping up to respond to the increasing drug crisis. One of the main strategies the government is enforcing is a crackdown on drug trafficking through the ...
Wes Eze, Rachel Grenke, April Kippers, and Tise Okuboyejo will swap their green and gold for red and white this… We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. The Gateway is the ...
River Poets, originally hailing from Manitoba, were a duo of brothers, Jo and Cabel Johnson, but now include Mike Burke… We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. The Gateway ...
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