How a small Muslim community turns Sunday school into an enjoyable lesson
Nasir Academy is a Sunday school run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for kids ages seven to fifteen, at the Ahmadiyya Muslim mosques in Calgary. [ READ MORE ]
Nasir Academy is a Sunday school run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community for kids ages seven to fifteen, at the Ahmadiyya Muslim mosques in Calgary. [ READ MORE ]
The event Calgary Womxn: Taking Strides called attention to education, community building, solidarity and action. Held at Central Library, the program followed the Women’s March and featured a full afternoon of art, performances, conversations and a resource fair. [ READ MORE ]
On Jan. 23, Contemporary Calgary opened their first two shows, Planetary and Museum of the Moon, in their new space in downtown Calgary. [ READ MORE ]
Calgary city council has unanimously voted to pass a motion banning the controversial practice of conversion therapy within the city. [ READ MORE ]
A majority of Calgary students surveyed either plan to leave the city after they graduate, or are thinking seriously about moving out. [ READ MORE ]
[dropcap]C[/dropcap]algary’s architectural and design community is on the hunt for solutions to solve local income inequality, flood mitigation and automation problems. More than 100 people were in the audience for the Just City panel that [ READ MORE ]
Calgary post-secondary students weighed in on who should grace the new $5 bill when it gets reprinted later this year. [ READ MORE ]
Immigrant women find resources to support their families through life skills training and form long-lasting friendships. [ READ MORE ]
January 19th, 2020 marked the fourth year of the Women’s March in Calgary, Alberta. Originally started as a solidarity movement with women marching in Washington, D.C., it has grown into an event with seminars, performances, and exhibitions. Approximately 120 people braved the cold to march down Stephen Avenue to City Hall, where speakers addressed the gathered crowd. [ READ MORE ]
The beginning of 2020 left many Albertans questioning the jump in gas prices at the pumps, but the extent to which this increased initial cost will directly affect those in our province is still being debated. [ READ MORE ]
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