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Alberta Review: Egyptian Mythology
A review of a decent book, and a big stretch to relate it to Alberta
Jul 22
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Mathew Preston
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Alberta Review: Travels With Myself and Another
The drive to travel can be, conversely, the same that makes us want to stay at home
Apr 22
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Mathew Preston
2
Alberta Review: Noah's Flood
An intriguing hypothesis supported by geology, hydrography, and a lot of inference
Mar 24
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Mathew Preston
5
Alberta Review: Origins: How the Earth Shaped Human History
Leaving a bit to be desired, but a solid start
Mar 10
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Mathew Preston
4
Alberta Review: Alberta Island
A trip draws out the similarities between Alberta living and island life
Dec 20, 2024
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Alberta Review: Nature Abhors a Vacuum
Alberta has a lot of space, and we need to grow into it
Jul 22, 2024
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Mathew Preston
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Alberta Review: Trippin’
Alberta is purpose-built for the best vacation of them all.
Jun 23, 2024
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Mathew Preston
4
Alberta Review: Right to Exist
There are some places in this world that, to be simplistic, don't make sense. But they all do, in their own way.
Jun 4, 2024
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Mathew Preston
3
Alberta Review: Pride and Prejudice
Alberta and Quebec *are* different—but similar, too. And that's the key to a strong Canada.
May 14, 2024
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Mathew Preston
4
Alberta Review: Geographical Budgetary Reality
What is the role of geography in Budget 2024?
Mar 4, 2024
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Mathew Preston
3
Alberta Review: Novels, or, Great History
Novels, when done right, can be a much better way to understand history, geography, or politics.
Feb 19, 2024
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Mathew Preston
3
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