Local charity provides lunch for Calgary students
Every day in Calgary, there are thousands of students who attend school without the ability to take lunch with them. [ READ MORE ]
Every day in Calgary, there are thousands of students who attend school without the ability to take lunch with them. [ READ MORE ]
With jobs now requiring on-site operations again. Downtown is starting to be bustling once more but it has brought issues to the now under-manned public transit system that hasn’t fully adjusted from the sudden increase of commuters. [ READ MORE ]
Kindness is alive and well in Calgary this holiday season. [ READ MORE ]
Salary Remains the Same Everything Goes Up – Calgarians Worried About Inflation. [ READ MORE ]
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]o help with the labour shortage, the Canadian government is set to allow international students to work off-campus for unlimited hours without impacting their student permits. [ READ MORE ]
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in disagreements that tore families apart, according to one Calgary registered provisional psychologist.
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For years, the federal government has mistreated and disrespected Indigenous people, despite their status as the first people of our great land. Chantal Changon, a well-known activist in Calgary, has dedicated 30 years of her life to ensuring change and being the voice of those who are afraid to speak out.
Local artists gathered together to raise funds for the Veterans Food Bank at the Calgary Creative Art Guild’s semi-annual fall exhibit and sale. [ READ MORE ]
Until the city’s targeted grazing initiative was prematurely discontinued for the season, a herd of goats and their dedicated goatherds had the run of Nose Hill Park. [ READ MORE ]
As Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is continuously coping with a large-scale of backlogs, staying in their hometown overseas, thousands of students are still waiting for their student permit. [ READ MORE ]
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