A quilt can tell a story – of a marriage, a family, a province. Quilts can also uncover pieces of history. Through her documentation of Alberta quilts, the Royal Alberta Museum’s Lucie Heins learned ...
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The poet Ben Okri reminded us that “people are as healthy and confident as the stories they tell themselves.” He felt stories ...
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The race between Rachel Notley’s Alberta New Democratic Party and Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party was the tightest in the province’s history – decided by just over 1,300 votes in six seats.
Alberta's population grew by nearly 60,000 people between July and September of this year — more than in any other year since Statistics Canada began estimating populations in 1951. StatsCan estimates ...
Had Naheed Nenshi spent more time reading Hamlet alongside those Doctor Who books he loved as a boy, then the phrase “hoist by his own petard” might resonate more deeply. Unfortunately for our current ...
A lot of ink has been spent criticizing Premier Danielle Smith’s proposed Sovereignty Act’s central promise: that Alberta will not enforce illegal federal intrusions into those policy fields that the ...
A year ago, it looked like Rachel Notley's race to lose. Danielle Smith has caught up in high-drama, low-issue battle You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...