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Pandemic

Reopening of gyms encourages Albertans to get back to their fitness regime

March 25, 2021 Vaani Mongia

Reopening of gyms encourages Albertans to get back to their fitness regime
Alberta has reduced Covid-19 restrictions for indoor fitness facilities and recreational centers, as the province has moved into Phase 2 of its opening plan. [ READ MORE ]

Sports

It’s Zoom calls for dance and fitness instructors amid pause on reopenings

March 17, 2021 Michaela Pitman

Staff of gyms and fitness centres aren’t happy that they didn’t get to return to work when other personal services did, as they struggle to cope with navigating working from home. [ READ MORE ]

Business & Jobs

Hockey skates are a hot commodity this pandemic winter

March 4, 2021 Ethan Perrin

Demand for hockey skates is on the rise and businesses are trying to meet customer requests as the winter progresses. [ READ MORE ]

Recreational Sports & Activities

Outdoor rinks are fun for users, hard work for those who maintain them

February 1, 2020 Carter Bews

Tri-wood Community outdoor rink received some major modifications earlier this winter when community members set the rink up for the season. [ READ MORE ]

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Recreational Sports & Activities

Hoops helps a shelter for Muslim women

December 8, 2019 Maha S Yahya

On Nov. 9, Nisa Homes, a transitional shelter for Muslim women affected by domestic violence hosted Hoops for Homes, a basketball tournament fund-raising event. The tourney was held at the Crescent Heights High School gymnasium [ READ MORE ]

Featured

October Pictures of the Month

November 1, 2019 The Press Editors

Included in the 2019 October Pictures of the Month: Trudeau campaign rally; Maxime Bernier campaign rally; Sisters in Spirit vigil; Trojans hockey, soccer, volleyball, basketball and cross country; and many others… [ READ MORE ]

Multimedia

October Sports Pictures of the Month

November 1, 2019 Kevin Udahl

Included in the 2019 October Sports Pictures of the Month: Trojans women’s and men’s soccer, hockey, volleyball, and basketball, Dinos football, and Hitmen hockey. We hope you enjoy the many impactful sports images our photographers captured this month. [ READ MORE ]

SAIT Trojans Soccer

New Cavalry stadium proposal giving local soccer scene a kick

October 5, 2019 Jacob Miller

The newly announced Calvary FC stadium is good news for Calgary soccer culture. [ READ MORE ]

SAIT Trojans Hockey

Playoff berth Job #1 for SAIT women’s hockey team in 2019

January 14, 2019 Ryan Korobko

The SAIT Trojans women’s hockey team is sitting in fifth place overall this season, one spot below the top four playoff contenders, and keeping their heads up despite the average start to the season. [ READ MORE ]

City

Negative opinions expressed at second Olympic open house

November 24, 2018 Rizwana Shaikh

More than 100 residents came to the second public engagement session by the City of Calgary, on a potential 2026 Winter Olympics bid, majority of which expressed a negative opinion. [ READ MORE ]

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