The last month of Wayves
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Moncton's Aris Bar: first-quarter check-in Aris opened their doors and their hearts to the local queer community in August view |
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Study: Queer Identity and Housing Homelessness and housing insecurity among 2SLGBTQ+ adults and older adults has received less attention in the research and policy spheres than it should view |
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Good news: New Brunswick Policy 713 rebooted Premier Susan Holt's government has restored and somewhat improved Policy 713: "It is essential that schools are inclusive and safe spaces" view |
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Responding to the Halifax Police Internal Rainbow Support Team Some pushback on the interview we did with the Halifax cops Internal Rainbow Support Team. view |
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Theatre & art: Lee-Anne Poole’s Talk Sexxxy Talk Sexxxy is a semi-autobiographical account of a phone sex operator, Kristie, who isn’t leaving her apartment. Kristie is a new employee at a telephone line where customers play out their erotic fantasies for two dollars a minute. view |
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Goodbye Blaine Higgs, Hello Susan Holt Some thoughts from readers about New Brunswick's new leadership view |
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Business Profile: Glenn Massad Communications The road to Glenn Massad Communications winds through a few different industries... and crosses an international border. view |
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Joce Reyome Wins International Blues Challenge Queer PEI musician Joce Reyome won the Solo/Duo division of the International Blues Challenge held in Memphis. view |
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Wayves Reboot: Looking into Year 3 We've been rebooted for about 100 weeks. What do we need most right now? view |
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