Author: Gillian Massie
Gillian Massie is looking for the pen she lost 20 minutes ago. It’s really just been tucked behind her ear the entire time.
“Magic” buried in Regina’s hidden store, Spafford Books
Employee Robin Clark only grazed the surface of the history of books in the store, telling me about the stories behind antiques ...December 2, 2021Imagine van Gogh commemorates life of painter through thrilling experience
“Vincent van Gogh’s incredible artistic talent is commemorated within the Imagine Experience and it’s definitely something that needs to go on the ...November 25, 2021Indulging in the Lulu scheme
The entire campaign has been marketed to invoke nationalistic pride and convey the feeling of being a part of the larger picture: ...November 11, 2021Sporty Queers series: Timothy Leduc
Leduc was asked by fans why they want to be known as a queer figure skater, and said it was because they ...November 11, 2021Throne Speech emphasizes economic success, but ignores humanity
We all want to focus on the future. That starts with getting the present right […] If Scott Moe doesn't get the ...November 4, 2021Balloon World Cup debut instant success
: Contestants have two very simple rules: you cannot interrupt the path of your opponent, and you must always swat upwards. Striking ...November 4, 2021Striketober holds potential for working class power
While the ruling class has cast the current challenges with hiring as a “labour shortage,” these strikes tell a different story: there ...October 28, 2021The truth behind Facebook and Instagram
They are often brand ambassadors that try to sell you protein powders and gym sets that will help get you fit. It’s ...October 28, 2021Camp Marjorie is a community, not a nuisance
“It's kind of modern anarchy, in a sense, and people are peaceful and good. I would equate Camp Marjorie to a good ...October 21, 2021Sporty Queers series: Billie Jean King
All of these women were tired of facing sexual discrimination on the court, in meeting rooms, and in the eye of the ...October 21, 2021
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