In an era of accelerating geopolitical flux, traditional energy trade relationships, once anchored by predictable alliances, are showing clear strain. Governments, industry, and capital markets are ...
“It dulls that part of our brain that is always trying to control things, that’s looking for threats, that trying to remain ...
Remove any leaves below the water level which otherwise will rot and contaminate the water with bacteria, shortening the life ...
Temitope Oriola is professor of criminology and recipient of the J. Gordin Kaplan Award, the University of Alberta’s most prestigious honour for research excellence.
Brady Tkachuk and Jake Sanderson will return to the National Hockey League’s regularly scheduled programming on Thursday, Feb ...
The death of "Dawson's Creek" actor James Van Der Beek highlights a rising trend in colorectal cancer among young adults ...
We touch our phones 2,617 times a day on average. The endless swiping isn’t random, it’s the same brain loop that makes slot ...
As the war in Ukraine drags into its fifth year, drones have come to completely dominate the front line -- a transformation in modern warfare that is being watched around the world.
London’s explosive population growth in recent years exacerbated the city’s need for housing and pushed city hall to make ...
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Calgary has always been a city shaped by possibility. It was built by newcomers drawn by the promise of openness, opportunity ...