By Alex Rettie In Book Reviews, FictionPosted January 1, 2025We Are Already Ghosts"For all of his faults, he was constant: he was as loyal as could be.” READ MORE
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By Alex Rettie In Book Reviews, Non FictionPosted June 1, 202310 Days That Shaped Modern CanadaAs I get older, annoyingly, I find myself musing out loud that things aren’t how they used to be. Aaron W. Hughes, an Alberta-born religious studies professor, must be getting at least a little [...] READ MORE