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Bike-sharing coming to city

March 11, 2018 Aman Kapila

Walking and cycling as a means to commute has grown in the last five years among Calgarians, with cycling in winter becoming highly popular. Calgary came from being a car-only city centre to one that accommodates many [ READ MORE ]

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Calgarians march to free Ahed Tamimi

March 11, 2018 Mahnoor Hannan

A walk for Ahed Tamimi was held on Feb.25, 2018 in front of city hall, Calgary where more than 20 individuals attended and showed their support to free Ahed Tamimi.
Ahed, 16, has been incarcerated by the Israeli military and is currently awaiting her trial. If convicted, she may face up to 10 years in prison. [ READ MORE ]

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Safety for women spawns different support groups

March 10, 2018 Jennifer Gorrie

Women’s safety awareness in Calgary is rising, asa organizations are providing different groups for those interested to join. The group 12 CSI hosts a monthly meetings where women can interact over tea and sandwiches, while having an open discussion on relevant matters. [ READ MORE ]

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Sidewalk snow removal is a matter of money vs. access

March 10, 2018 Christina Freudenthaler

The City of Calgary has been quiet recently in respect to growing concern from citizens regarding the current sidewalk snow removal program. [ READ MORE ]

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Beltline Bonspiel warms up crowds on a bitter winter weekend

March 7, 2018 Riley Cassidy

The Beltline Bonspiel returned for a second time to put the 1915 Brewery Trophy back on the line. [ READ MORE ]

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Weeks after nude swim cancelled, some people still angry about it

March 7, 2018 Kylee Williams

Plans for a nudist swim at Calgary’s Southland Leisure Centre in January have some Calgarians saying that they won’t be returning to the centre in the future. The Calgary Nude Recreation club organized for the [ READ MORE ]

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Calgarians flocking to dance workshops

March 7, 2018 Ashley Ruz-Peters

Dance workshops have been a huge hit in Calgary according to participating members as students and all ages get involved to increase social interaction and dance development. Dance workshops occur weekly at the Student Dance Club and community centres. [ READ MORE ]

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Local chefs gearing up to bring good grub right to your door

March 6, 2018 Jessica Foster

Food delivery services are becoming rampant in our society today. We talk to a few of the experts in the field about this phenomenon and if they figure businesses will continue on this upward growth pattern. [ READ MORE ]

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Forest Lawn ‘hooker stroll’ a source of concern for area residents

February 9, 2018 Courtney Lovgren

Women of the sex trade spend long hours high on drugs and walking corners along “hooker avenue” in Calgary’s Forest Lawn community hoping to be picked up by a “john.” The hooker stroll has become [ READ MORE ]

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Stamp collecting still alive and well at this Beltline shop

December 13, 2017 Ruwald de Fortier

For more than 22 years, Stampede City Stamps has been keeping Calgary stamp collectors’ collections fully stocked of tiny pieces of history. “The hobby’s in good condition,” says Dwayne Miner, owner of Stampede City Stamps. [ READ MORE ]

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