Memories started flooding back for Dorothy Dove when she came across the Holocaust exhibit at Calgary’s Central Library.
Holocaust survivors in Calgary honoured at Central Library
Respiratory Therapy Students Hit the Ground Running
The demand for health care workers skyrocketed during the pandemic, and new graduates from the respiratory therapy program are motivated to meet that demand.
Women’s passion: a practice of cognitive development
Kimberlee Jones and Laurie Anne Fuhr are devoted poets who believe that passions for literature bring innumerable and immeasurable benefits to women.
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek addresses discrimination in Canadian society
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says obstacles can be overcome for those facing discrimination while at an event in early November.
Women’s Life Attitudes: Live Boldly, Push Yourself, And Don’t Settle
These are four women with different ages, backgrounds, personalities, and life philosophies; however, they share the common belief that women should live fearlessly, do their best, and believe in themselves.
Calgary Tattoo Convention Bounces Back
Opening day for the Calgary Tattoo and Art festival was lacking in man-power to accommodate the artists, as the event returned to full capacity for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tuesday’s Rock Collection: Green Calcite
Currently, it is still Libra season, but Scorpio season is right around the corner, which starts Oct. 23!
We may start to feel this Scorpio energy coming in, and Scorpios are known for being intense.
“Art saved me:” How a Siksika Artist Remedies Residential School Trauma
Adrian Stimson proclaims that after living between residential schools in his childhood, art has gifted him a fulfilment and happiness.
Tuesday’s Rock Collection: Opalite
Libra season is a time of finding harmony and balance in your life. It is an air sign, a cardinal sign, and it begins on Sept. 23.
Home brewed: A family at the heart of a local business
Fallentimber Meadery has connected beekeeping, tourism and community for the last 12 years.
Nathan Ryan, Founder and Operations Manager at Fallentimber Meadery, grew up on the land where the meadery now stands.
The importance of dragon boat racing
Dragon boat racing returns to Calgary after the COVID-19 pandemic, and people come together to race for a cause, and to build community.
SAIT International Centre looks to forge community connections
The International Centre at SAIT is spending the summer of 2022 building ties between SAIT and cultural communities in Calgary by sponsoring local events.
Perseid meteor shower to be dimmed by a supermoon
In a rare combination of celestial events, the height of the Perseid meteor shower and the last supermoon of 2022 will dazzle this Thursday night. Depending on who you ask, this may be a blessing or a curse.
Calgary climate strategy could impact drivers in the future
Calgary is aiming to hit goals of the Canada’s Net-Zero Strategy by 2035, and that’s increased demand for electric cars at dealerships.
SAITSA’s Gateway closes their doors for the last time
SAIT’s premier event space the Gateway closes it’s doors after providing students a safe space to have fun.
New SAIT Optician Students Ready to Fill Employment Gap
SAIT optician students prepare to enter the industry that has a labour shortage that has burdened the Alberta optical industry.
Calgary bar cuts out shame around mental health
Alberta bars and restaurants come together to brings awareness to mental health within the restaurant industry after dealing with the effects of COVID-19.
Calgary Stampede returns after Alberta’s pledge for ‘Best summer ever’
The Calgary Stampede has returned in 2022 after a cancellation in 2020 due to COVID-19, and a parade that saw a virtual attendance in 2021.
Alberta non-profit’s quest to reduce schizophrenia stigma
The Schizophrenia Society of Alberta’s (SSA) work across the province is endless as they aim to reduce stigmas surrounding the illness. The society provides programs and initiatives that provide educational support to patients, caregivers, and the public. They also specialize in community education presentations and classes, and they organize larger awareness events, such as the Walk of Hope. The marches […]
Calgarians grab the mic for fun way to ride transit
Calgarians can now belt out tunes on the way to work thanks to Calgary Transit’s latest move to attract more riders. Read on!
SAIT plans for redevelopment of Campus Centre
SAIT has officially announced the closure of Campus Centre for Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, which will include SAITSA facilities, Trojans Athletics facilities, the Odyssey Café, and the Gateway Restaurant and Bar.
SAIT’s Campus Centre to get knocked down after 41 years
SAIT’s student association, SAITSA, will be looking for a new home for their facilities as Campus Centre is set to close at the end of Sept. 2022.
Calgarians dress up in cosplay at Otafest 2022
Calgary’s anime convention, Otafest, went back to in-person events after the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022, and with so much more to offer.
Calgarians shout for international help at Pro-Palestine protest
Calgarians protested in front of City Hall against the acts of violence the Israeli government committed against Palestinians.
Calgary breaks records while Calgarians fight blizzards in April
Photo series: Calgarians were caught with the most snowfall in a month, and drove off a a winter storm in the month of…April?