By Jackie Flanagan In Culture, Feature, FeminismPosted June 1, 2017Woman and PoliticsNot fitted to the role READ MORE
By Maureen McNamee In CulturePosted May 26, 2017In Focus: Mile Zero DanceMile Zero Dance’s new work will pay tribute to Edmonton’s Great Western Garment Company, which was founded in 1911 and became the largest workwear manufacturing company in Canada before closing [...] READ MORE
By Fred Stenson In Columns, Culture, PoliticsPosted May 1, 2017Fairly UnbalancedThe Fox-ification of local papers. READ MORE
By Edmund A. Aunger In Environment, Feature, Outdoor RecreationPosted May 1, 2017Shattered DreamThe Trans Canada Trail has become a dangerous hoax READ MORE
By Tadzio Richards In Culture, Feature, ImmigrantsPosted May 1, 2017No Going BackCalgary’s Syrian newcomers adjust to a new life READ MORE
By Sid Marty In Essay, LiteraryPosted April 1, 2017How I Did Not Try to Kill Andrew Suknaski“You tried to kill me, Meester. Not enough for you to be the mountain poet, now you want to kill the prairie poet and take over here too.” READ MORE
By AV Staff In Cities, Community Profile, CulturePosted March 29, 2017Profile: Grande PrairieAlberta’s fifth-largest city needs a better plan. READ MORE
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By Angus Leech In Book Reviews, CulturePosted March 6, 2017The Digital Nexus: Identity, Agency and Political Engagementedited by Raphael Foshay READ MORE
By Sid Marty In Book Reviews, CulturePosted March 6, 2017The Banker and the Blackfoot: A Memoir of My Grandfather in Chinook Countryby J. Edward Chamberlin READ MORE