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A game of bulls and bears

By Tobias Ma, April 2 2015 —

In early February, oil prices rebounded into the $60 per-barrel range for West Texas Intermediate (WTI).  However, Stephen Schork, a well-known oil stocks analyst, referred to the price jump as a “dead cat … Read the rest

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New festival showcases Calgary’s local comedians

By Rachel Woodward, March 29 2015 —

Fresh Notes, Calgary’s first-annual festival of musical comedy, will make its debut on March 26 with a number of local and international improv troupes.

Produced by Calgary- and Toronto-based improv group Notorious, the … Read the rest

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Politics decided by Super Smash Brothers

By Melanie Woods, March 19 2015 —

In light of the recent criticism of Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, an investigation has been launched into his leadership.

A team of researchers, led by political analyst Garth King, discovered that Prentice didn’t … Read the rest

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Low voter turnout isn’t a problem

By Kate Jacobson, March 19 2015 —

Voter turnout in this year’s Students’ Union election wasn’t great. It was 25.4 per cent, a couple percentage points less than last year’s voter turnout of 28.8 per cent. But chasing higher voter … Read the rest

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Alberta legislature passes Bill 10

By Alexander Kim, March 12 2015 —

The Alberta legislature passed an amended Bill 10 on Tuesday, March 10, allowing gay-straight alliances (GSAs) in all of Alberta’s schools.

Minister of education Gordon Dirks revealed the revamped bill to the Alberta … Read the rest

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Science B bake sales sling dope goods

By Fabian Mayer, March 12 2015 —

A Gauntlet investigation has revealed that the majority of the bake sales held in Science B have been selling goods that contain marijuana and other mind-altering drugs.

Eating cakes or brownies made with … Read the rest

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