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Youth Hiring Fair packed to the floor in Calgary

May 9, 2023 Sumeet Singh Sidhu

Long queues erupted when the City of Calgary’s Youth Employment Centre opened its doors for the 24th Annual Youth Hiring Fair on April 6, in the Big Four Building at Stampede Park. Some even started [ READ MORE ]

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Guru India restaurant: ‘a different flavour and colour’

April 18, 2023 Harshpreet Kaur

In Calgary, more than half of the population is Indian; Indian People are always looking for food that reminds them of home. [ READ MORE ]

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A hobby on the verge of endangerment for the young’s — collecting coins, paper currency and medals. 

April 18, 2023 Sumeet Singh Sidhu

The Calgary Numismatic Society has been organising fairs twice a year to promote the hobby of collecting coins, paper currency and medals to the Calgary community. But unfortunately, this pastime is slowly getting restricted to [ READ MORE ]

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The Calgary-based designer behind the jewelry worn by Oscar nominees

April 4, 2023 Iaman Nawaz

From living in a small village in Finland to being the jewelry designer for Oscar nominees, Calgary-based jewelry designer, Ellinor Stenroos, has come a long way by following her passions. [ READ MORE ]

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The Backlot Bar: A queer space in peril

March 30, 2023 Marcus Ogden

As its lease is set to terminate in November, The Backlot may be shut down and an 18-storey multi-residential building with three commercial spaces might be built in its place. [ READ MORE ]

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‘A migraine is more than just a headache’: Researcher explains why chinooks trigger pain in some

March 30, 2023 Sophia Lopez

The arrival of warmth from a chinook is welcomed by many, but for others, it means the arrival of painful migraines. [ READ MORE ]

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Wedding furniture and vintage rentals

March 28, 2023 Iaman Nawaz

In this story, readers will learn about Heather Johnston, the creative director and stylist of Orange Trunk Vintage Rentals, a vintage rental company for almost anything wedding related. [ READ MORE ]

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Breaking the Barriers: Dr Tito Daodu

March 28, 2023 Ifeoma Chukwuma

Dr. Oluwatomilayo Daodu is the first Black woman pediatric surgeon in Canada, and offers her specialities at the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary, Alta. [ READ MORE ]

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The rise of the first Filipino community at SAIT: The Noy-phi Club

March 28, 2023 Joanna Mendoza

The students were born to become leaders. Leaders that not just lead—but leaders who are also friends and unite people together. Find out how three SAIT students established the first Filipino community at SAIT, the Noy-phi club. [ READ MORE ]

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The convergence of criminology and crime

March 10, 2023 Robin Contos

The Idaho murders is not the first high-profile case with a suspect or perpetrator having a background in criminal justice education. [ READ MORE ]

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