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Editorial: Get ahead of fire risks

Editorial: Get ahead of fire risks

Fire is an annual threat to this part of the world, so why not be more proactive about it?
EDITORIAL: Uncertainty and unpredictability

EDITORIAL: Uncertainty and unpredictability

I ambled out of my house last week, barefoot, with a phone in one hand and a tea in the other. I’ve been going on nightly walks, always leaving around twilight and spinning aimlessly around the streets for hours.
EDITORIAL: Jagmeet Singh’s fight against racism

EDITORIAL: Jagmeet Singh’s fight against racism

Oh Canada.
EDITORIAL: The history of Pride Month

EDITORIAL: The history of Pride Month

June marks Pride Month here in Canada and in many other places around the world. It is a time to celebrate all two spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual (2SLGBTQQIA) and gender non-conforming people. It is a time to celebrate how far we’ve come but also to recognize how far we still have to go. Most of all, it is a time to celebrate love, in all its various forms.
EDITORIAL: searching for happiness

EDITORIAL: searching for happiness

The Free Press reporter Soranne Floarea explores the meaning of happiness
EDITORIAL: Remembering Red Dress Day

EDITORIAL: Remembering Red Dress Day

The Free Press editor Paige Mueller shares her take on Red Dress Day 2020
EDITORIAL: Redefining fulfillment

EDITORIAL: Redefining fulfillment

Reporter Soranne Floarea gives her take on reaching fulfillment
EDITORIAL: Practicing Amor Fati

EDITORIAL: Practicing Amor Fati

The Free Press reporter Soranne Floarea reflects on life philosophy in times of crisis
EDITORIAL: How to support your local businesses

EDITORIAL: How to support your local businesses

Now more than ever, it’s important to shop local whenever you can
EDITORIAL: Kindness, happiness are just as contagious

EDITORIAL: Kindness, happiness are just as contagious

I’ve got on a coffee stained shirt, the same one I’ve worn for the last three days. Jubilantly. Remorselessly. Even (dare I say it) proudly. It’s a symbol of acceptance… or maybe of resignation. Some days it’s hard to tell the difference.