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Student associations would lose funding under UCP policy proposal

March 14, 2018 Rachel Moerschfelder

The United Conservative Party (UCP) draft constitutional document contains policies that have some student groups concerned for a lack of funding under a UCP government. [ READ MORE ]

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Idling your car with the keys in it an invitation to car theft, drivers say

March 14, 2018 Whitney Misson

Many Calgary residents will idle their cars to warm them up before their departure. But this increases the risk of car theft within the city. [ READ MORE ]

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Despite the problems, Forest Lawn is a community on the rise

March 11, 2018 Courtney Lovgren

Forest Lawn has long had negative reputation in Calgary, stemming from gang and drug related crime. But that’s changing with International Ave construction and community initiatives. Carol Johnson is a long-time resident of Forest Lawn. [ READ MORE ]

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Coffee, treats and meows on the menu at Regal Cat Cafe in Sunnyside

March 11, 2018 Aly Khan

Regal Cat Café in Hillhurst-Sunnyside opened up its doors in June 2017 and it offers more than just coffee and treats for Calgarians needing a little extra love. The café, at 303 10th St. N.W., [ READ MORE ]

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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 ]

Junior & Amateur Sports

Dinos win a double-overtime thriller before 10,478 fans in Crowchild Classic

March 10, 2018 Ian Gustafson

The University of Calgary Dinos men’s hockey team win an action packed Crowchild Classic against the Mount Royal Cougars in stunning fashion 6-5 in second overtime at the Scotiabank Saddledome. [ 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 ]

City

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 ]

Life

Drop out, or stick it out at school? Students ponder a big decision

March 10, 2018 Dannica Mae Dulay

Students who have considered dropping out of school explained why they have not done it, on Feb 1, 2018. [ READ MORE ]

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