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By Zachary Flynn When close-contact businesses such as stores, restaurants and clubs were suddenly closed in March, it left many
By Zachary Flynn When close-contact businesses such as stores, restaurants and clubs were suddenly closed in March, it left many
By Chris Avery Nearly $100 billion USD in profits are generated from forced sexual exploitation, with 99 per cent of
By Kallandra Weatherbee As of Jan. 18 the Alberta government will be easing public health rules around funerals, outdoor gatherings
By Zachary Flynn A team of researchers at NAIT are looking to set global standards in freshwater microplastic tracking. They
By Nicole Murphy A group of people have been volunteering outside the Strathcona Farmers Market almost every Saturday for 20
By Scott Zielsdorf The provincial government released its contact tracing app “ABTraceTogether” earlier this month, making Alberta the first Canadian
By Mia Hildebrandt Health care systems are bracing for a second wave of COVID-19 as cities slowly start to reopen.
By Mia Hildebrandt Christina Liaño, an 18 year old student living in London explained that on March 24 the city
By Chris Avery Leon Hsu, NAIT Alumni and Canadian Taiwanese citizen, believes Taiwan’s proactive measures have kept the cases of
By Nicole Murphy A family from Edmonton currently living in New York City sends this message back home to Canada: