“I see this piece pushing societal boundaries by moving audiences to be inspired by my work rather than by my capability to thrive in an able-bodied world with a disabled body. What better way to demonstrate that than in a cabaret that embraces the unconventional musical numbers that celebrate using a wheelchair or the journey of illness and the hilarious stories that accompany them,” Neis explains in her release. “This show is truly for caregivers and caretakers.” Read More
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Thursday’s letters: EPS must offer reassurance on shootings
Recently, there have been several shootings by police officers which have resulted in the involvement of the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT). The most…

