Premier Danielle Smith has announced that Alberta won't accept asylum seekers, but will still pay for Canadians to relocate ...
Taurine may be a potential treatment for ”long COVID-19,” or post COVID-19 condition, according to U of A researchers.
Thrift shops have raised prices with the ever rising demand for second-hand clothes as a result of thrifting becoming ”trendy ...
How can Canada expect international students to invest so much money into the country without a clear path to permanent ...
There are many great things about returning to campus for a new semester. But with tens of thousands of people also making ...
Building more housing doesn’t mean much if it might end up being too expensive for the people who need it the most.
Recently expanded to Edmonton, Ask Her is a nonprofit aiming to increase equitable representation in municipal politics.
At the October 11 Board of Governors meeting, the People Strategy was unanimously approved, and protestors were removed.
Family doctors are no strangers to Albertans — oh wait, they kind of are. Roughly 800,000 Albertans don’t have a primary care ...
AASUA and NASA held a rally to show support and bring awareness to upcoming negotiations for improved wages and working ...
Winnipeg-based band The Prairie Joggers talk about their newly released album 'Weight of it' and their band's sound.
The president of the Students’ Union recently signed a letter to the Minister of Advanced Education regarding delayed ...