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Articles by Cara Howlett

About Cara Howlett
As a writing and communications major in the journalism program at SAIT, Cara Howlett worked as a reporter for The Press during the 2013-2014 academic year.
City

Doin’ it in the city: Urban farming is growing on us

February 14, 2014 Cara Howlett

A group of eager Calgarians gathered at the Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Centre on Feb. 5 for “Doin’ it in the City,” an Urban Agriculture Workshop Series discussing urban agriculture in Calgary.

About 75 people gathered to hear a panel of five local farmers and decision makers discuss issues related to creating sustainable food systems in the city. [ READ MORE ]

City

Lots of options to satisfy that Valentine’s Day appetite

February 9, 2014 Cara Howlett

Valentine’s Day is approaching quickly and if you’re looking for the perfect place to take your sweetheart out for a romantic meal, Calgary’s restaurant scene offers many options.

Whether you prefer a fancy fine dining experience or a casual night out, Calgary is home to a wide array of restaurants to tickle anyone’s fancy on the year’s most romantic holiday. [ READ MORE ]

News

Study finds pesticides in organic produce

January 26, 2014 Cara Howlett

A study done by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has found that almost half of organic produce in Canada contains pesticides. [ READ MORE ]

Looking Forward: Carolynn Semeniuk, editor of LINK magazine, addresses SAIT first-year journalism students during a panel discussion on the future of print media. Rounding out the panel were Avenue magazine's Kathe Lemon, left, John Barlow from the Okotoks Western Wheel and Evan Osenton from Alberta Views. (Photo by Cara Howlett/The Press)
SAIT Campus

Print media’s future unclear but hopeful say panelists

November 17, 2013 Cara Howlett

In a panel discussion held at SAIT for first-year journalism students on Nov. 13, editors from successful magazines and newspapers throughout Alberta discussed the somewhat ominous but exciting future of print media. [ READ MORE ]

Hillhurst Sunnyside

Sunnyside struggles to move beyond the flood

October 4, 2013 Cara Howlett

Three months since June flooding in Calgary ravaged the communities surrounding the Bow and Elbow River, residents of the north west community of Sunnyside are still struggling to recover from what has been called the most expensive natural disaster in Canada’s history. [ READ MORE ]

News

Fake guns cause problems for Calgary police

September 21, 2013 Cara Howlett

Calgary police are responding an increased number of incidents involving the use of firearms within city limits, only to find that the guns in question are replicas. [ READ MORE ]

Life

Debate heats up in Calgary over child vaccinations

September 14, 2013 Cara Howlett

Despite being hailed as “one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th Century,” some Calgary parents are questioning the safety and effectiveness of vaccinating their children. [ READ MORE ]

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