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Making sense of millennials

Making sense of millennials

I hear it all the time, “oh you are just a millennial”, as if that is a bad thing. Why is it a bad thing? A millennial is described as someone who is born between the early 1980s and the mid-late 1990s.
Chums or cherry plums

Chums or cherry plums

Cherry plums are hybrids of our native western sandcherry (Prunus pumila var. besseyi) and the Japanese plum (Prunus salicina).
You can’t take away my computer – I have homework!

You can’t take away my computer – I have homework!

Spencer, 9, came home and told me he needed the computer to do his homework. I was busy at the time, so I told him I would get to it later.
Why the Alberta Advantage was flawed from the beginning

Why the Alberta Advantage was flawed from the beginning

Any economic strategy needs to focus on helping all Albertans over the long term, and counting on a volatile energy industry is not the answer
It's time for feds to show real leadership on autism

It's time for feds to show real leadership on autism

Adding another level of bureaucracy is no answer for too many families left for too long without support
Yes, the Alberta tax advantage is gone

Yes, the Alberta tax advantage is gone

The Notley government's decision to undermine Alberta's tax advantage by increasing tax rates has harmed the province's growth prospects
Tweeting to "mourn" celebrities a sad commentary of our times

Tweeting to "mourn" celebrities a sad commentary of our times

Using social media to "mourn" the passing of celebrities you never knew makes it all about you, you, you
The complexity of puzzles

The complexity of puzzles

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Why we can't dismiss caring for the old

Why we can't dismiss caring for the old

The health-care system must do better at addressing conditions that restrict how we live as we get old
Why genetically-enhanced crops contribute to a better world

Why genetically-enhanced crops contribute to a better world

Technological advancements on the farm mean lower supermarket prices, better environmental sustainability and less land use
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