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The effect of small changes on big habits

The effect of small changes on big habits

Many of us have habits that we want to change. There are good habits that we want to start or bad habits that we want to stop. Often, those habits seem very daunting and intimidating to even attempt to tackle. What if I told you that changing them doesn’t require a big effort, but rather a bunch of small efforts? The secret to changing your life is actually a series of small adjustments and following a system.
OPINION: Woke ideology doesn’t belong in schools

OPINION: Woke ideology doesn’t belong in schools

All students deserve a learning environment that is free of political indoctrination
Grandma’s Goodies

Grandma’s Goodies

Cinnamon doughnut twists
Wolf Creek Public Schools ready to launch Year 2 of 4-year education plan

Wolf Creek Public Schools ready to launch Year 2 of 4-year education plan

Opinion
Cole’s Notes: Hayden Christensen deserves better from Canadians

Cole’s Notes: Hayden Christensen deserves better from Canadians

Christensen hails from Vancouver, a fact too few Canadians celebrate
What we can expect from an online regulator

What we can expect from an online regulator

The federal government is on the verge of further empowering the CRTC as our regulator of Internet content
Indigenous education can and must be fixed

Indigenous education can and must be fixed

Canadians have talked extensively about Indigenous education, with much of the recent conversation wrapped up in the condemnation of residential schools. But, despite loud and consistent protests by Indigenous leaders and others, the country has done precious little to address antiquated delivery processes, systemic failings and tragically disappointing outcomes.
Carbon capture an opportunity for Canada to lead the world

Carbon capture an opportunity for Canada to lead the world

It’s a key piece of what could become a new large-scale industry for Canada that reduces the environmental footprint of multiple sectors
BENNETT: Jason Kenney led Alberta through bulldog willpower and work ethic

BENNETT: Jason Kenney led Alberta through bulldog willpower and work ethic

Kenney resigned after just 51 per cent of party rank-and-file endorsed him in a leadership review
OP-ED: Newspapers are not packaging

OP-ED: Newspapers are not packaging

‘The dissemination of news to the public is a necessary element of a vibrant and healthy democracy’