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Calgary youth gather downtown to protest Artificial Intelligence – The Press

While many teenagers think their opinions don’t matter, a group of Calgary youth attempted to prove otherwise last month at a rally to fight against artificial intelligence in any form.
“We should have a say on what happens here, especially because this is our future,” said Lane Koai, a protest organizer. “Once everything has been replaced by Al, what’s gonna happen?”
Ninety per cent of Canadians in Gen Z —  those born between 1997 and 2012 — have used AI in the past year, according to a 2025 st...

'Oh my God, what is this': Amid rising gas prices, some driving schools hike fees and cut costs

Article content“We try to keep the prices low and competitive for the customer,” Fuentes said. “Sometimes we teach them how to put in gasoline, and when they see the price, they say, `Oh my God. What is this?’ ”Article contentNoon News RoundupYour weekday lunchtime roundup of curated links, news highlights, analysis and features.There was an error, please provide a valid email address.Sign UpBy signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.Thanks for signing u...

Thrifting: For sustainability or just trendy?

Thrifting isn’t new, but right now, it’s having its moment.As Gen Z leans more into sustainability, aesthetics and vintage fashion, thrifting is becoming more than just a budget-friendly option, it has now become a trend.Whether it’s a whimsical aesthetic or wanting to dress like your grandma, thrifting offers everything.“Omg, I love your outfit.”“Thanks, it’s thrifted.”Phrases like these have been circulating online, where thrifting is increasingly seen as “chic” — a term often used by Gen Z to...