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Toyota hosted a Ladies Day event at the Calgary International Auto and Truck Show at the BMO Centre. It is an annual event which brings together female car enthusiasts, sleek ...
Eli Smart knew from a young age he wanted to be a filmmaker. Unlike many others, Smart’s chance to test the waters with his big dream came in his teens, when he was given the opportunity to ...
Jacquie Li, Executive Director of the CCC. The nonprofit Calgary Corporate Challenge (CCC) hosted its annual Human Bonspiel event with businesses from around Calgary in attendance. The Human Bonspiel ...
The Westslope cutthroat trout is one of three at-risk native Alberta trout species. PHOTO: MLHARING/ISTOCK The risk facing Alberta native trout is about more than the fish themselves. As indicator ...
As the numbers increase for older adults facing a diagnosis of dementia, negative stereotypes and stigma surrounding the disease remain strong. In Alberta, dementia support groups are working towards ...
In late March, Calgary Climate Hub brought together diverse community members at the Central Library for Earth Hour, showcasing an inclusive approach to climate activism. The global event provided ...
Towering signs with bold percentages dominate the front of Hudson’s Bay, urging people to take advantage of the deals while they still can. PHOTO: ANITA SURUJBALLY Department stores are dying, and ...
Watch a recording of the debate. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he “can’t wait to defund the CBC and sell off the headquarters for housing.” “I’m going to do it,” Poilievre repeated in a ...
The Campus of Currie Green, a community for older adults offering housing, wellness, and care. PHOTO: NATHAN MARCHUK The developers behind the Campus of Currie Green, a community for older adults in ...
Growing up in a busy household with a love for sports, Jaci Solomon struggled to balance her passion for athletics and finding a career, but she now has her dream job that brings both together. Born ...
A warning: this story touches briefly on suicide. Questions persist about the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service’s decision not to prosecute an Edmonton police officer who kicked a teen in the head. In ...
Seven months later, Euan Thomson is still fighting to get records under Alberta’s freedom of information law and has questions about why the university called the police and why he sustained injuries.