Crazy Legs

Crazy Legs — by Kenneth Ingram

This is not Jake's left leg. Nor is it his right leg. Credit: rearl

 

 

A story about bad luck. A subject Jake MacDonald, originally from Calgary and now a student at St. Mary’s, sure can tell you a lot about.

 

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Shark Love

Listen to Shark Love

Art Gaetan and blue shark on Blue Shark Fishing Charters.

 

 

“Shark Love” looks at how we feel about sharks as friend or foe, and what it means for the sharks.

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The Friend Request

The Friend Request — by Lily Ames

Is it possible to customize and search online for the perfect best friend? Lily Ames follows two women on their search for friend love.

The website "Where Women Connect" — a friend finder?

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Life without recovery

Life Without Recovery — by Molly Segal

One of Meaghan's photos documenting her bulimia

 

 

 

Meaghan Clarkston talks about her eating disorders and what being public has meant for her disease and for her art.

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Pride and My Brother

Pride and my Brother – by Lauren Naish

This is a story about a brother and a sister.

And the moment that changed their relationship.

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Over and Over Again

Over and Over Again by Katie Ingram

Emily (right) suffers from OCD, but is trying to keep her it under control

 

 

For some people like Emily Smith, OCD isn’t just repeated actions – it’s something that she has to control so it doesn’t overtake her life.

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(Not) Too Old to Dream

(Not) Too Old to Dream by Adam Burns

Dan Rooney, 92, is a resident at the Camp Hill veteran's hospital in Halifax.

 

Dan Rooney is 92, but that’s not stopping him from pursuing his life-long dream of learning to play the piano.

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Let It Be Known

Let It Be Known — Bethany Horne

Baby Tony practicing his stage moves.

 

Tony Smith is a singer, and a survivor. One story from his childhood at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children still haunts him, and keeps his voice strong.

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