Stories on mental health
Frustration Mounts as Work Permit Delays Continue
Frustration mounts among newly graduated international students as work permit delays continue during this period of inflation and recession. [ READ MORE ]
Stories on mental health
Frustration mounts among newly graduated international students as work permit delays continue during this period of inflation and recession. [ READ MORE ]
As the rise in mental health services becomes more common, an increase in falsely certified service pets impacts the work of legitimate service dogs. [ READ MORE ]
For most people, diving into a frozen lake — in a single breath — is the very definition of insanity; however, for members of Calgary’s freediving community, it is this insanity that keeps sanity intact. [ READ MORE ]
The first thing Polina Golovina does in the morning is search for their vape. They go to sleep with it beside them, amongst their pillows and blankets, and as soon as they open their eyes they search the bedding for it and inhale their fruit flavoured nicotine. [ READ MORE ]
Shorter days in places of higher latitude is burdening many young people who already suffer with mental illness. Every year, the lack of sunlight is worsening their symptoms. [ READ MORE ]
As the cost of living in Calgary rises, many people find it difficult to purchase basic needs. Members at Dashmesh Culture Center recognized that the Sikh Temple in Calgary would have to find a means to keep its kitchen open and help people solving this problem. [ READ MORE ]
A student service based in the University Calgary to provide women and others with the necessary resources for physical and emotional/mental growth. [ READ MORE ]
An international student wants schools to use more effective methods to aware newcomers about the common scams. [ READ MORE ]
‘Literally becoming part of us’: Preserve loved ones within you using cremated ash tattoos. [ READ MORE ]
Dating apps have become the most popular way for people to meet nowadays, with multiple apps to choose from like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge. Meeting people through a screen gives a sense of anonymity and separation, all while trying to build a connection. How are these dating apps affecting young people’s view on relationships, and is this mentally healthy for them? [ READ MORE ]
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