Author: Miriam Ostermann

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To whom it may concern

When 129,000 jobs turned obsolete in January the focus was the economy. Auto sectors, stock markets and inflation rates became topics of popular interest. But amidst attention being shed on these issues there are...

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Mr. Bush pays a visit

It was a flashback to December 2008 when former president George W. Bush successfully dodged two flying shoes thrown his way by an Iraqi journalist through what has been described as a symbolic attack....

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Free money, apply within

  Despite struggles in financial need for tuition, accommodation and other post-secondary necessities, students can avoid unnecessary anxiety through other readily available alternatives.  Mount Royal College has made scholarships and bursaries one of its...

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Feeling the crunch

  Amid falling oil prices, rising unemployment and reduced investment, the Alberta government forecast a $39.9 billion revenue with diminutive resources for funding part of college revenues leaving lobbyists abysmally little wiggle room to...

Why Canucks love Obama

There was laughing, there was cheering and there were tears. American flags were stretched high into the air as the room fell silent and every student hung on to President Barack Obama’s every word...

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And the list goes on…

When provinces all over Canada improved road infrastructure the intentions were to eliminate fatalities. However, it since became apparent that this good-natured initiative severely reduced the hope of survival for 626 Albertans, according a...