Celebrate nurses (and try our quiz) –
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The International Council of Nurses designated May 12 International Nurses’ Day in 1971. In 1985, the Canadian Nurses Association resolved to petition the federal government to have the week of ..read more
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How to salvage a planet and save ourselves:
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Journalist and historian Gwynne Dyer is the author of more than a dozen books on war, terrorism, and foreign affairs books and writes a twice-weekly column, published internationally; in his ..read more
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In The Path of Totality: a rare cosmic event approaches
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by Dr Svetlana Barkanova For most of us, observing the Total Solar Eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. On April 8, 2024, the Total Solar Eclipse will be visible from most ..read more
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Spring issue 2024 – on the stands!
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Text and imagery on the theme of Science, from our gorgeous cover, Pendulum Swings, by Vessela Brakalova,  through etuaptmumk, moon gardens, to secret wartime technology out of Oppenheimer. Pick up ..read more
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“On the surface, this appears like a story about the search for Jordan. But it’s really about what we discovered while searching for him”
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On Thanksgiving weekend, 2020, Greg Naterer’s 25-year-old son, Jordan, was reported missing while hiking in Manning Park, BC; he was a graduate student in engineering at UBC. Called By Mother Earth ..read more
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A Feast of Green
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We’re coming up to St Patrick’s Day, which by tradition brings Sheila’s Brush; a snowstorm that follows on the heels of the saint’s day, one hopefully the last of the ..read more
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Happy International Women’s Day!
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The suffragette-inspired celebration dates back to 1909, although marking it on this date came about in 1917. IWD is a national holiday in many countries, and has generally picked up ..read more
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Is a seal a fish?
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2M ago
We’ve often heard that none less than the Pope, or a pope, or the Bishop, or a bishop, decreed that seals were fish – not meat – opening a food ..read more
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Decidedly disinterested in Oscar buzz (“I feel like life is the prize,” Alice Walker once said), the author told me that she hopes the film prompts viewers to embrace “The Gospel According to Shug.”
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In his early review of the epistolary novel that would later win the 1983 Pulitzer Prize in fiction, a New York book critic declared The Color Purple a work of ..read more
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Allison Graves: “I live in St John’s where there’s brilliant writers everywhere who seem to write and publish often”
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2M ago
Can you tell us a little about yourself? I’m a PhD student at Memorial where I’m working on a thesis in contemporary Irish literature. I live downtown St John’s and ..read more
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