by Eva Driessen | Mar 30, 2022 | Opinions |
Warning: Review contains mild spoilers for Turning Red based only on trailers and promotional materials. Pixar’s latest release, Turning Red, is an upbeat film bursting with chaotic teenage energy. It’s the perfect marriage between puberty rage, boy band obsessions,...
by Dani Moffatt | Mar 23, 2022 | Opinions |
The spike in oil prices has many Edmontonians clutching their wallets. On March 7, 2022, oil prices reached an unprecedented high of $1.75 per litre, forcing Alberta’s premiere into action. To the cheers of many,Jason Kenney has called for a pause on the collection of...
by Ela Kaufman | Mar 18, 2022 | Culture |
The weather is warming up, and many people are itching to get outdoors. A great way to get outdoors and get active is by running. Running is free, only requires shoes, and can be done solo or with a group. Spring running, however, can be somewhat dangerous...
by Jason Husak | Mar 15, 2022 | Culture, Features |
When I walked into the food establishment aptly named “Ghost Kitchens,” located on 11729 Jasper Avenue, I was shocked to see nothing but a small store outfitted with basic food preparation and storage necessities. There was limited seating space, barely any chairs,...
by Mia Holowaychuk | Mar 15, 2022 | Lifestyle |
I have always loved my Ukrainian heritage. Many recipes have been passed down from my great grandparents to me, and I am forever grateful that I get to experience the authentic cuisine my background has to offer. As many would know, what makes Ukrainian food so divine...