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Author Archives: Kendra Crighton

kcrighton@cjournal.ca
Posted inVoices

The silent epidemic: Airdrie’s fight to end domestic violence

by Kendra Crighton April 5, 2018

The small city of Airdrie has been called “the wife beating capital of Alberta” by those involved in ending the problem such as Crystal Boys, founder of Airdrie P.O.W.E.R.. Airdrie’s […]

Posted inNews

Reconstruction of Harvie Passage continues, but amenities are lacking

by Kendra Crighton December 8, 2016September 4, 2020
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Looking towards the stars: how Rob Cardinal went from the streets to being a successful astronomer

by Kendra Crighton November 29, 2016September 4, 2020

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