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COLUMN: Entrepreneurs support Alberta communities in more ways than one

COLUMN: Entrepreneurs support Alberta communities in more ways than one

Alberta’s entrepreneurs are facing down a storm surge from all angles and trying to stay standing.
Métis filmmaker tackles the isolation of COVID-19 restrictions in new short for the NFB

Métis filmmaker tackles the isolation of COVID-19 restrictions in new short for the NFB

“Very Present” is one of seven new short films from the National Film Board (NFB) that went online Oct. 13 at The Curve
Rural patients shouldn’t worry about recently announced cuts: Health minister

Rural patients shouldn’t worry about recently announced cuts: Health minister

Government announced 11,000 layoffs last week
World junior hockey championship opens on Christmas Day for first time since 2005

World junior hockey championship opens on Christmas Day for first time since 2005

The tournament will open on Christmas Day with Switzerland taking on Slovakia
Justice Dept. files landmark antitrust case against Google

Justice Dept. files landmark antitrust case against Google

Lawmakers and consumer advocates have long accused Google of abusing its dominance in online search and advertising
STARFest on a meteor's path

STARFest on a meteor's path

The final week of this year's virtual STARFest is going to be more like a meteor shower with six stellar authors to go before the big finish next Wednesday.
Eleven ways to cope with COVID-19 during winter

Eleven ways to cope with COVID-19 during winter

"To me, the most constructive way to approach it is to think of it in chunks."
Trudeau Liberals face confidence vote over proposed anticorruption committee

Trudeau Liberals face confidence vote over proposed anticorruption committee

The Liberals maintain the committee would amount to a time-consuming fishing expedition
EDITORIAL: Small business is big

EDITORIAL: Small business is big

"They deserve our support as a community in return, not just during Small Business Week or the pandemic, but every week. Don’t just miss them when they’re gone."
Trudeau government appeals ruling that spy service breached duty to court

Trudeau government appeals ruling that spy service breached duty to court

Justice Patrick Gleeson found CSIS violated its duty of candour to the court
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