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Lawrie McFarlane: Can Conservatives find a strong leader who will unite the party?

Lawrie McFarlane: Can Conservatives find a strong leader who will unite the party?

Charla Huber: Welcoming womanhood with a period party

Charla Huber: Welcoming womanhood with a period party

It's a gathering to celebrate a young 颅menstruator鈥檚 first period, with a funny cake, period-themed games and 颅decorations
Our Community: Artists contribute works to help hospital

Our Community: Artists contribute works to help hospital

Geoff Johnson: Tests don't show what's really important to school success

Geoff Johnson: Tests don't show what's really important to school success

Students perform better when the principal and school board members provide effective leadership
Monique Keiran: What happened to the hooting, wooing nighttime owls?

Monique Keiran: What happened to the hooting, wooing nighttime owls?

Did December鈥檚 cold snap kill our feathered friends?
Trevor Hancock: When it comes to health, inequality is inevitable, but inequity isn't

Trevor Hancock: When it comes to health, inequality is inevitable, but inequity isn't

Our Community: Pop-up store diverts art supplies from landfill

Our Community: Pop-up store diverts art supplies from landfill

The non-profit boasts it has diverted thousands of pounds of art materials from the landfill since its inception in 2018.
Lawrie McFarlane: sa国际传媒 should tell privacy-invading U.S. firm to clear out

Lawrie McFarlane: sa国际传媒 should tell privacy-invading U.S. firm to clear out

This mass-surveillance company claims to have collected more than three billion images from such social-media sites as 颅YouTube, Facebook and numerous others. That makes its database the largest ever assembled.
Charla Huber: Acts of kindness are magnified when things are tough

Charla Huber: Acts of kindness are magnified when things are tough

There are other moments in life that will be tough, uncomfortable and challenging, but they are not tragic. It鈥檚 in these things that we can seek the lessons that present themselves within the experience, writes Charla Huber.
Geoff Johnson: Trend toward mid-career shifts requires educators to adjust

Geoff Johnson: Trend toward mid-career shifts requires educators to adjust

Job-market watchers have been saying for years that modern workers will pursue more than one career over the course of a working life, and there are complex reasons why this may be more true now than ever.