Raising the Philippine flag brings honour and respect to Calgary’s Filipino community
The ceremony instills a sense of national pride and unity among the Filipino-Canadian community. [ READ MORE ]
The ceremony instills a sense of national pride and unity among the Filipino-Canadian community. [ READ MORE ]
Calgarians from every corner of the city gathered to enjoy the 32nd Lilac Festival. [ READ MORE ]
Festivalgoers crowded 4th Street to see live performances and browse vendors, with crowds reaching pre-pandemic numbers. [ READ MORE ]
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]eople resorted to purchasing the essentials online during the pandemic and, after almost two years from the pandemic, it has become a habit. Now, inflation has made people think before spending their money and looking [ READ MORE ]
[dropcap]B[/dropcap]eginner and intermediate DJs looking to practise and hone their turntable skills come to Controller Club, a free gathering held at Bù Vintage every Sunday. “It’s super chill, super welcoming, and everyone’s super friendly,” says [ READ MORE ]
This article talks about one of the ways how the Filipino-Canadian community in Calgary celebrates Filipino Heritage Month and the proclamation of the 125th Philippine Independence Day. [ READ MORE ]
Over 100 people were present the Bella Concert Hall to enjoy the Korean Cultural Heritage Festival. In this exciting program, A number of dancers and artists from South Korea performed exhilarating artwork. [ READ MORE ]
Inside of a tent perched on the outskirts of the Grey Eagle Casino, Danielle Smith gave a speech to an energetic crowd of supporters. Although older voters made up the majority of the crowd, there were a number of younger people present. [ READ MORE ]
[dropcap]N[/dropcap]ortheast Calgary’s streets came alive with vibrant colours and the enchanting sounds of hymns as the Nagar Kirtan parade took over the city. Sikhs commemorate the establishment of the Khalsa, or community and bring Sri [ READ MORE ]
With the upcoming election on Monday, not everybody has the opportunity to vote. Individuals such as international students and permanent residents, who are considered non-citizens, do not have the right to vote in Canadian elections. [ READ MORE ]
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