At the time of writing, public spaces are back to full capacity, dancing in venues is now permitted as well as mingling in restaurants, and the mask mandate that created…
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Fishy businessBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Warmer water holds more oxygen, and this makes it harder for cold-water fish to breathe. And, since they are cold-blooded, it is harder for…
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Party leaders have many plans for the environment and other issues like racism and COVID-19 regulationsBy Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist The Conservative Party led by Erin O’Toole has similar values…
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A look at each party’s approach to environmental issues By Craig Allan, Business Manager Evidence shows that Jagmeet Singh may be getting a bit hot under the collar when it…
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Province holds sway in federal election results By Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor In case Canadians weren’t already sick of surprise elections, we may find out if there is to be…
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WHO and CDC also advise against vaccine mixing until further research is doneBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor Many countries are rushing to get most of the population vaccinated, but that…
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Coronavirus vaccines updateBy Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist The coronavirus pandemic might be coming to an end this fall in Canada, but there is a surge in cases in some countries…
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Discovery of remains reopens Canada’s dark history By Brandon Yip, Senior Columnist A former residential school in Kamloops, BC, is the site of a recent gruesome discovery. Preliminary findings from…
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Provincial government announces plan for phase fourBy Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist After a surge of cases during the holiday season last winter led to the third wave, we got to…
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High adoption rates sparks new issues for animal sheltersBy Jessica Berget, Assistant Editor “Breeders know that people would prefer to rescue animals, they will put online posts on Kijiji and…