K-Days: Looking Forward, Staying Grounded
Faced with a post-Oilers Northlands, this year’s K-Days is a testament to the festival’s longevity and ability to change with the times. When K-Days closed its doors on July 31st
Faced with a post-Oilers Northlands, this year’s K-Days is a testament to the festival’s longevity and ability to change with the times. When K-Days closed its doors on July 31st
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The Alberta Government Treasury Board and Finance report, Alberta Economy – Indicators at a Glance (May 2017) notes that the province’s GDP tumbled by 3.8 per cent in 2016; however,
Dr. Jodi L. Abbott, president and CEO of NorQuest College, is passionate about transformation, and it’s a passion that has taken her from community work, to a master’s degree, to
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“If you’re right and you know it, speak your mind,” Gandhi said. “Even if you’re a minority of one, the truth is still the truth.” The women and men who
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More than a decade ago, Patrick Genest started his construction career as a framer and when he needed some extra hours he branched out. He learned roofing over the course
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