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Muslim artists celebrate their work and growing Calgary presence

October 23, 2022 Qamar Hussaini

Around 280 artists and creatives gather to celebrate Calgary’s 10th annual Muslim art event on the evening of September 17th. The show featured artists from many different backgrounds, musicians, and entertainers, as well as a variety of foods and beverages for attendees to enjoy. [ READ MORE ]

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Electric vehicles make their mark in the oil province

October 23, 2022 Jayden Gagnon

Despite Alberta being a province famous for its oil production and jacked up trucks, it is undeniable how electric vehicles are progressively showing up on the province’s road each day. The electric car innovation is in Alberta; furthermore, with changes comes opportunity for some and resentment for others. [ READ MORE ]

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What is one thing you wish you knew about life before you went to college?

August 9, 2022 Ewan Kennedy

Over the past two decades, the number of Canadians who have been to college has doubled. Press reporter Ewan Kennedy went down to Baker’s Park to ask the people of Calgary a question: What is [ READ MORE ]

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A Revival of Music

July 3, 2022 Ewan Kennedy

The global music industry is striking a chord with more people, as the number of musicians has been rapidly increasing over the last few years. In a study done by Global Music Report, they recorded [ READ MORE ]

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Making (sound) waves; SAIT’s RTBN program turns 55

April 4, 2022 Carly Anderson

Second-year students in SAIT’s Radio, Television, and Broadcast News program run SAIT’s radio station and online campus show, which provide a unique, hands-on learning experience regarding all aspects of a radio, news, or television production. [ READ MORE ]

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Lifting mandates brings people back to recreation centres

March 22, 2022 Ty Davidson

Recreational facilities in Calgary and surrounding towns are seeing a resurgence in the usage of recreational facilities with the COVID mandates being lifted. With Jason Kenney’s most recent announcement that Alberta will be lifting its [ READ MORE ]

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Music festival aims to attract tourism during cold months

March 4, 2022 James Martens

Organizers and affiliates of the music festival Big Winter Classic are hoping to attract tourism to Calgary during the colder months. [ READ MORE ]

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Virtual reality brings tourists to Grande Cache dinosaur tracks

March 4, 2022 Erin St Jean

A virtual reality tour of the Grande Cache dinosaur track site is slated to open in summer of 2022. [ READ MORE ]

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Calgary salon hosts auction for mental health

March 4, 2022 Tamra Nelson

The owners of Hedkandi Salon – 8 Street S.W location have hired local artist Tiffany Lynn Cuffley to paint their boarded-up door after a recent break-in. [ READ MORE ]

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Nothing small about small businesses

March 3, 2022 Chelsey Becker

Alberta artisans, crafters, and makers have become a hot commodity over the past few years, and locally owned artisan markets have allowed them to sell and display their goods. [ READ MORE ]

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