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Prioritize yourself

Prioritize yourself

The end of August back-to-school rush is a busy time for all of us – even if you don’t have to worry about transitioning kids to a new routine (for tips, see our story here ).
Prioritize yourself

Prioritize yourself

The end of August back-to-school rush is a busy time for all of us – even if you don’t have to worry about transitioning kids to a new routine (for tips, see our story here ).
The good and bad

The good and bad

News broke last week that the federal government is consulting with Indigenous groups prior to declaring a national statutory holiday recognizing an ugly part of Canadian history – residential schools.
The good and bad

The good and bad

News broke last week that the federal government is consulting with Indigenous groups prior to declaring a national statutory holiday recognizing an ugly part of Canadian history – residential schools.
Managing expectations

Managing expectations

Dealing with an illness, injury or another health concern is a scary, stressful time – and in those kinds of situations, we’re not always thinking clearly or keeping our expectations in check.
Creating safe spaces

Creating safe spaces

As the population of Rocky View County (RVC) continues to grow, some residents have perceived an unwanted side effect creeping in along with it – increased rates of rural crime.
Inspiring Airdrie

Inspiring Airdrie

The world seems to be getting uglier by the day. In New Mexico, 11 children were recently taken into protective custody after they were found living in deplorable conditions with little food and water.
Good neighbours

Good neighbours

In the news industry, there is a tendency to follow the “if it bleeds, it leads” mentality, so it was refreshing to have a good news story come out of RCMP this week.
Good neighbours

Good neighbours

In the news industry, there is a tendency to follow the “if it bleeds, it leads” mentality, so it was refreshing to have a good news story come out of RCMP this week.
Playing the blame game

Playing the blame game

On July 22, the hustle and bustle of Toronto’s busy Danforth Avenue was violently interrupted when 29-year-old Faisal Hussain allegedly opened fire on pedestrians and crowded restaurants, indiscriminately shooting those unfortunate enough to be in th
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