Headlines for Sept. 18, 2018

Calgary Herald
University of Lethbridge says okay to cannabis, but students expected to ‘not be impaired’ in class
Consuming cannabis in designated areas has been given the green light by the University of Lethbridge.
Montreal Gazette
Bones, brains, bladders: McGill opens body parts museum to the public
Interactive tablets will offer insights on the specimens, and “we’ll also be telling the story of grave-robbing.”
Cape Breton Post
David C. Dingwall: First 100 days in office
In his installation speech, CBU president David Dingwall shared with the crowd of more than 300, “To ensure the sustainability of Cape Breton University and Cape Breton Island, we must work together. We must lay out a blueprint for our future. And then we must execute.”
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