By Karlie Mickanuik While a large portion of the world is self-isolating due to COVID-19, people are looking into starting new hobbies or skills to help pass the time. Whether it’s doing home workouts regularly or simply calling “bingeing Netflix” a sport, we are all...
Conspiracy Corner: Was COVID-19 Created In A Lab?
By Elijah O'Donnell I have been saying it for years now people, and it's finally happened. It's obvious, the secret lizard government is behind it all. I’m talking about the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic of course. I mean, what sounds more believable? That this whole...
Ooks off-season virtual prep
By Mia Hildebrandt For most sports teams, March and April are crucial months for recruiting, working on off-season projects and building chemistry within a team. Despite all the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought this off-season, the Ooks women’s...
Local Filmmaker Talks Navigating Turbulent Film Industry
By Nicole Murphy Local filmmaker, Brandy Yanchyk has produced 13 television documentaries and 9 television series since 2009 with Edmonton as her home base. “I made a goal that I would make one film a year until I died. Now I have done more than that,” said Yanchyk....
Government Announces $9 Billion To Support Post Secondary Students During COVID-19 Crisis
By Madison Gummow Summer jobs are essential for many post secondary students but the COVID-19 pandemic has made summer jobs a rarity. Today, the Canadian government announced a nearly nine-billion dollar plan to help ease the worries of struggling students. The money...
Alberta Golf Preparing To Lead The Way In The Opening Of Non-Essential Businesses
By Madison Gummow Alberta Golf preparing to open for the season, awaiting government approval. They hope to lead the way in the re-opening of non-essential businesses in the province. Spokesperson for Alberta Golf, Bruce McAllister, says they are working with the...
The Best Hikes To Get Your Mind Off The Tuition Hike
By Mia Hildebrandt and Orrin Farries With the tuition hike implemented for the 2020-21 school year it’s definitely adding a burden to students. Some of the best ways to reduce stress is getting outdoors and what a better way to clear your mind from the tuition hike...
Editorial: All The Floors In My House
By Elijah O'Donnell Entertainment Editor Living room A good place to start, the living room offers many great advantages. Ample space, interesting decor and a flood of natural light from the double wide sliding glass windows. The only reason it loses points is the...
The Ultimate Alberta Road Trip
By Stephanie Swensrude It’s almost the time of year I start planning road trips for my summer. Alberta is home to dozens of fun summer activities. This summer, I hope to remember why I am so proud to call this province my home. Day 1: Drumheller Start off your trip...
Tarotscopes with Scream Queen B
In times of suspension and stillness, we slow down long enough to hear the calling of our soul. When feelings of discomfort, irritability, anger or sadness arise, just remind yourself that these are signs of transformation. A beautiful change is taking place. Read for...