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Elizabeth Withey shares 'The One with the Scraggly Beard'

Elizabeth Withey has just released a new children’s book about a boy trying to understand the life of a man he sees sleeping under a bridge.

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DNA technology best hope to solve murder cold cases, former cop says

Advances in DNA technology that have helped solve murders on both sides of the border could be revolutionary for historic cold cases, a cop-turned criminalist says.

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The Graduates: Seven Grade 12 students discuss their final school year during the pandemic


The Graduates: Seven Grade 12 students discuss their final school year during the pandemic
Grade 12 students did their best to adapt to all that was in flux during the pandemic, and a cross-section from Southern Alberta spoke to the Calgary Eyeopener about how COVID-19 affected their mental health, studies and feelings about the future.
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Posted: Jun 23, 2021 5:18 PM MT | Last Updated: June 24
Grade 12 graduates Will Ash, Elda Britu, Mateo Gramaglia, Breton Taylor, Ellie Bates, Siraaj Shah and Jorja Powers spoke to the Calgary Eyeopener about their last school year during the pandemic.(Rachel Maclean/CBC)

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Audreys Books picks its favourite local reads from 2020


Author of the article: Fish Griwkowsky
Publishing date: Jan 06, 2021  •  January 6, 2021  •  2 minute read  • 
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For the best-of local books list we ran on New Year’s Eve, I asked booksellers Audreys Books and Glass Bookshop for their favourites of 2020. The holidays can be hectic, and timelines tight but I’m happy to follow up with Audreys top 10 picks with the intentional spirit of, the more exposure our local authors get, the better.

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The best in local books, 2020 edition, pandemic be damned


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Say what you will about 2020, it was a captivating year for books by local authors — even if, like Timothy Caulfield’s myth-busting Relax, Dammit!: A Field Guide to the Age of Anxiety — one’s release date got bumped forward a month or six.
Ranging from illustrated children’s books to world-shaping novels to regional photography and beyond, our local output didn’t slow down much with the pandemic — in fact, the Kevin Solez-edited Pandemic Poems took direct inspiration from it! Here’s a look at a few notables …
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