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Shantelle Bisson tells us raising a teen is not always Pinterest worthy

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The other day I got sucked into the social media rabbit hole, yes, again. TikTok moms are taking over with […]

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According to the popular West End Phoenix (WEP), a well-loved community paper, there are over 50,000 Indigenous people living in […]

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David Alexander, Word on the Street Festival Director

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