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Month: January 2013

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Justin Trudeau speaks to Calgarians

January 30, 2013 Thomas DeBrocke

Justin Trudeau says that if he is elected leader of the federal Liberal party, he will be a strong supporter of Canadian businesses, while maintaining a responsible attitude toward environmental and social issues. Trudeau made [ READ MORE ]

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HIV still a stigma in society

January 30, 2013 Ian Panganiban

Despite the medical advances in HIV research over the last two decades, society still considers  HIV-positive diagnoses as a death sentence exclusive to gay men. This stigma remains, despite the fact that people with HIV [ READ MORE ]

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Gay and not okay – public Catholic schools mistreatment of sexual minorities

January 30, 2013 Ian Panganiban

When it comes to managing sexual minorities, publicly funded Catholic schools would rather adhere to the Catholic canonical law, rather than Canadian common law, which in most cases violates Canadian human rights laws. In a 2011 study, [ READ MORE ]

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Lifestyle

Nomophobia: A fast-growing illness among Canadians

January 29, 2013 Johann Kuschke

Unbeknownst to most, many people suffer from an illness that currently affects approximately 20 million Canadians. It is called nomophobia, which stands for “no mobile phone phobia”– the fear of being without your phone – [ READ MORE ]

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HSCA discusses proposed triangle site

January 29, 2013 Derek Quan

The neglected pathways and parks along the Sunnyside LRT tracks have been a growing concern for local residents. Recently, the group Bow to Bluff (B2B) was formed to address these issues. The city has since [ READ MORE ]

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The Grand Opening of Ruby Ellen Designs

January 29, 2013 Jessa Farmer

Ruby Ellen Designs (RED) is now open for business in Calgary, and is offering a revolutionary approach to customer service. After providing 25 years of design services to brides throughout southern Alberta, opening their own [ READ MORE ]

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Kmitt helping the homeless

January 29, 2013 Jennifer Tiwana

Kmitt won Calgary’s 2012 Grassroots Grant competition hands down. The organization is a local one-for-one movement whose goal is help people in need of shelter. For every pair of knitted mittens purchased, a second pair [ READ MORE ]

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Idle No More rally

January 28, 2013 Chris Stedile

Hundreds of Idle No More supporters marched on city hall for speech-making and prayer before rallying at Olympic Plaza Jan. 28. The march began in four separate corners of the city around 1 p.m. and [ READ MORE ]

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Peter Demong’s Aldertalk Fights for Government Transparency in Calgary

January 28, 2013 Carl Johnson

Government transparency and accessibility has been an age-old issue with many government systems since time began and Ald. Peter Demong is taking that issue head-on with his brainchild initiative “Aldertalk”. “Transparency is always an issue,” [ READ MORE ]

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Hillhurst / Sunnyside

Vacant lot inspires artistic vision in Hillhurst-Sunnyside

January 28, 2013 Ariana Biagi

An artist’s playground might be taking up temporary residence in Hillhurst’s currently vacant Triangle site located at 9 Street and 2 Avenue N.W. The Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association (HSCA), Bow to Bluff Initiative and Springboard Performance held a [ READ MORE ]

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