Included in the 2019 September Pictures of the Month: Global Climate Strike; The Terry Fox Run; Fright Fest dog costume contest; university rugby; Walk a Mile in Her Shoes; a powwow event; Trojans soccer, basketball, and hockey; and many other events. We hope you enjoy the images our photographers captured this month.
Hundreds of protesters participate in the Global Climate Strike at Calgary City Hall on Friday, Sept. 27, 2019. The activists marched down Stephen Avenue demanding that governments in Canada, and around the world, take more action to combat the effects of climate change. (Photo by Lief Garrett}/The Press)MHC Rattlers goalkeeper, Amanda Oevering making sure SAIT Trojans number 18, Jade Metz doesn’t score on Cohos Common Field, Calgary, on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. Both women’s teams later went on to tie with a final score of 3-3. (Photo by Brett Juvonen/The Press)A member of the Insomniacs circus group performs at Circle – The Traveling Food, Beer & Music Carnival in Calgary on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019. Friday night was adults-only night, where adults got to use the bouncy castles and play in the ball pits. (Photo by Jesse Boily/The Press)Grant MacEwan Griffins defenceman Andrew Kartusch, left, clears SAIT Trojans Tyler Maltby from the front of the net during ACAC mens exhibition hockey action at the SAIT arena in Calgary on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019. The Trojans lost to the Griffins 5-3. (Photo by Mark Wiseman/The Press)Vancouver-based musician Kytami performs at the Circle Carnival in Calgary on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019. (Photo by Lexa Chambers/The Press)Annan Cara enjoys an evening performance at the Circle Carnival in Calgary on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019. The Circle is an annual traveling food, beer and music carnival. (Photo by Lexa Chambers/The Press)University of Calgary DinoÕs Mariam Ibrahim is surrounded by University of Alberta PandaÕs defenders during university rugby action at the U of C Field 7 in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019. The DinoÕs defeated the Pandas 19-12. (Photo by Jesse Boily/The Press)A young boy reacts as he hurtles down the slide portion of the blow up obstacle course at Circle: The Travelling Food, Beer and Music Carnival on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019. (Photo by Bree Tresoor/The Press)Taylor Desjarlais and his dog Sky sport Freddy Krueger costumes in the dog costume contest at Fright Fest 2019 at Eau Claire Market in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019. The dog costume contest was SaturdayÕs main event for Fright Fest 2019. (Photo by Mark Wiseman/The Press)Runners cross the finish line during the 2019 Terry Fox Run in Calgary on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019. The Terry Fox Run started and ended at Fort Calgary. (Photo by Mark Wiseman/The Press)Runners celebrate at the finish line of the 2019 Terry Fox Run in Calgary on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019. (Photo by Lief Garrett}/The Press)Dozens of first responders showed up to participate in the Walk a Mile in Her shoes event at Southcentre Mall in Calgary on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019. The annual event helps raise money and awareness to combat against domestic violence in Calgary. (Photo by Lexa Chambers/The Press)Dozens of men wore high heels as they marched in the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event at Southcentre Mall in Calgary on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019. The annual fundraiser helps to support women and their families dealing with domestic violence. (Photo by Kendra Marshall/The Press)Malachi Nice sits with a scary prop while his mom, Tracy Nice, takes a picture at the YYC Fright Fest at Eau Claire Market in Calgary on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019. The event celebrates Halloween as a season and not just a day. (Photo by Karina Ferrarotto/The Press)Autumn Jules performs at the Healing Dance competition at the Southern Alberta Institute of TechnologyÕs Cohos Commons Field in Calgary on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. SAIT hosted the Pow Wow in celebration of the schoolÕs diversity and inclusiveness policy. (Photo by Barbara Talaga/The Press)Hadley Rider performs in a drum circle during a Powwow event at the Southern Alberta Institute of TechnologyÕs Cohos Commons Field in Calgary on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. SAIT hosted the Pow Wow in celebration of the schoolÕs diversity and inclusiveness policy. (Photo by Barbara Talaga/The Press)A male dancer performs a warrior dance at the powwow event at the Southern Alberta Institute of TechnologyÕs Cohos Commons Field in Calgary on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. The warrior dance demonstrates the warriorÕs sense of protection towards their tribe. (Photo by Bree Tresoor/The Press)A mother and her child share an embrace during the powwow held at SAIT on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. (Photo by Bree Tresoor/The Press)Protesters express their concerns about climate change during the Globlal Climate Strike in front of Calgary City Hall on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019. Activists marched down Stephen Avenue demanding that governments take more action to combat the effects of climate change. (Photo by Queena Lu/The Press)Climate change protesters lie down in front of Calgary City Hall during the Global Climate Strike on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019. During the event climate change protest organizers staged a Òdie-inÓ, asking participants to drop down and act dead to illustrate what will happen if action isnÕt taken to curb climate change. (Photo by Brett Juvonen/The Press)Andrea Hunter sports a teddy bear backpack with a message while participating in the Global Climate Strike at Calgary City Hall on Friday, Sept. 20, 2019. Activists marched down Stephen Avenue demanding that governments take more action to combat the effects of climate change.(Photo by Jesse Boily/The Press)Medicine Hat College RattlerÕs menÕs soccer player Abdou Raouf Mohamed, left, collides with SAIT TrojanÕs Bradley Atherton during ACAC soccer action at CohoÕs Commons Field in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. The Trojans defeated the Rattlers by a score of 1-0. (Photo by Jesse Boily/The Press)Medicine Hat College RattlerÕs womenÕs soccer player Barbara Nascimento, right, collides with SAIT TrojanÕs Jade Evans during ACAC soccer action at CohoÕs Commons Field in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. The Trojans tied the Rattlers 3-3. (Photo by Brett Juvonen/The Press)Medicine Hat College RattlerÕs menÕs soccer player Julian Sanchez, center, tries to evade SAIT TrojanÕs Antonio Hernandez, left, and Bernardo Rojas during ACAC soccer action at CohoÕs Commons Field in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. The Trojans defeated the Rattlers by a score of 1-0. (Photo by Brett Juvonen/The Press)Participants of the Calgary Aids Walk and Run, Janice Macaulay, left, and Andres Herrera, celebrate as they cross the finish line at Eau Claire Market in Calgary on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019. Volunteers raised over $25,000 towards the fight to end AIDS. (Photo by Jacob MacPherson/The Press)SAIT Trojans menÕs basketball player Kaleel Faiz, left, tangles with Keyano College Huskies Angelo Mbituyimanain during ACAC basketball action at the SAIT gym in Calgary on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. The Trojans defeated the Huskies by a score of 100-84. (Photo by Lief Garrett}/The Press)Keyano College HuskieÕs Steffan Jovcic reacts after his team’s defeat to the SAIT Trojans during ACAC menÕs basketball action at the Campus Centre gymnasium in Calgary on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. The Trojans defeated the Huskies 100-84. (Photo by Jesse Boily/The Press)Keyano College HuskieÕs Steffan Jovcic, left, and SAIT TrojanÕs Gemie Muya battle for the rebound during ACAC men/s basketball action at the Campus Centre gymnasium on SAIT campus in Calgary on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. The Trojans defeated the Huskies by a score of 100-84. (Photo by Jesse Boily/The Press)Hundreds of protesters (and K-9Õs) participate in the Global Climate Strike at Calgary City Hall on Friday, Sept. 27, 2019. The activists marched down Stephen Avenue demanding that governments in Canada, and around the world, take more action to combat the effects of climate change. (Photo by Lexa Chambers/The Press)Victoria Miller, 15, speaks at the Global Climate Strike outside Calgary City Hall on Friday, Sept. 27, 2019. Miller has been skipping school every Friday to come to the climate protest events where activists marched down Stephen Avenue demanding that governments in Canada, and around the world, take more action to combat the effects of climate change. (Photo by Lexa Chambers/The PressHundreds of protesters participate in the Global Climate Strike at Calgary City Hall on Friday, Sept. 27, 2019. The activists marched down Stephen Avenue demanding that governments in Canada, and around the world, take more action to combat the effects of climate change. (Photo by Bree Tresoor/The Press)Hundreds of protesters participate in the Global Climate Strike at Calgary City Hall on Friday, Sept. 27, 2019. The activists marched down Stephen Avenue demanding that governments in Canada, and around the world, take more action to combat the effects of climate change. (Photo by Bree Tresoor/The Press)A rider dumps his motorcycle during practice at the Red Bull Outliers Enduro competition at Eau Claire Market in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. The Enduro competition features professional and amateur athletes competing on a closed course obstacle track. (Photo by Lief Garrett}/The Press)SAIT student Christie Paige and her daughter practice their bows at the Avatamsaka Monastery in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. It was Paige’s first time at the monastery and was happy to visit with her daughter. (Photo by Jesse Boily/The Press)A woman with an umbrella crosses a railway near Midnapore Station during Heritage Park Railway Days in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. The 33rd annual event, presented by Canadian Pacific, highlights Heritage ParkÕs extensive rail collection. (Photo by Kendra Marshall/The Press)A professional rider competes on day one of the Red Bull Outliers Enduro competition at Eau Claire Market in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. Professional and amateur athletes compete on a closed course obstacle track during CalgaryÕs first autumn snowfall. (Photo by Kendra Marshall/The Press)The St. Louis Hotel hosted tours for Doors Open YYC in Calgary on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019. The building has been restored, and now serves as the main office for the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation, a public private partnership tasked with developing the East Village. (Photo by Mark Wiseman/The Press)