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Wondering what happened to the new student centre? SAITSA is still working on it

November 30, 2018 Larissa Morrow

Three years after a student referendum that approved plans for a new student centre, SAITSA anticipates funding from the Government of Alberta. [ READ MORE ]

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SAIT Beakerhead Society cooking up a new slice of Pi for 2019

November 24, 2018 Nicholas MacPhail

SAIT’s Beakerhead Society is ‘cooking up’ something new for next year’s edition of Beakerhead. For the past two years, the society, which is made up of students in the mechanical engineering programs at SAIT, has [ READ MORE ]

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In Calgary appearance, Trudeau offers empathy but no plans for action

November 23, 2018 Andrew Bardsley

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has told Albertans that the province’s economy is facing a crisis that “cannot continue.” [ READ MORE ]

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Cheers, tears as Calgary says no to 2026 Olympics

November 16, 2018 Alex Hamilton

Cheers, tears, and some anger greeted the rejection Tuesday of Calgary’s proposed bid to host the 2026 Olympic Winter Games. [ READ MORE ]

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‘A love letter’ to the city, new library draws thousands on opening weekend

November 5, 2018 Darminder Uppal

It may be early, but Calgarians are clearly over the moon in love with their New Central Library. Over the opening weekend Nov. 1-4 at the new library, on 3rd Street S.E., just east of [ READ MORE ]

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Calgarians pay tribute as they prepare Field of Crosses for Remembrance Day

November 4, 2018 Samantha Gryba

Hundreds of Calgarians gathered at Sunnyside Bank Park on Memorial Drive in Calgary, on October 27th, to assemble the Field of Crosses, a memorial established to honour fallen southern Albertans. [ READ MORE ]

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Decision to proceed with Olympic plebiscite caps a wild six-day ride for council

November 4, 2018 James Snell

After nearly 48 hours of day and night debate and consultation, city council voted on Wednesday, Oct. 31 to proceed with a non-binding plebiscite on whether Calgary should host the 2026 Winter Olympics. [ READ MORE ]

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New Central Library a bridge between East Village and the core, the past and the future

November 4, 2018 Carmen Cundy

After four and a half years of construction, Calgary’s new Central Library is complete and its innovative design serves as a bridge between the East Village and the downtown core. [ READ MORE ]

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October Pictures of the Month

October 31, 2018 The Press Editors

A collection of the best images shot by SAIT’s photojournalism students in the month of October, 2018 [ READ MORE ]

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October sunshine came just in time for many Alberta farmers

October 27, 2018 Ryan Korobko

Overlooked victims of Alberta’s September snowfalls were local farmers, who gamble their livelihood every year in order to provide for their families.   Members of the northern Alberta farming community of Mayerthorpe and its surrounding [ READ MORE ]

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