CALGARY — Affordable housing advocates are hopeful a potential Calgary 2026 Olympic bid could help put a dent in the city’s shortfall. A draft hosting plan unveiled earlier this month by the bid corporation, Calgary
The City of Calgary is hoping to create a cannabis industry hub in Point Trotter industrial park, and it’s already having success selling off some of its development lots. Spencer McClurg, manager of sales and
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she will go up against controversial anti-pipeline activist Tzeporah Berman in duelling speeches next month. “I will be going myself to make the case for Alberta and our
BANFF, Alta. — Hundreds of tiny beetles have been released in Banff National Park to try to fight a weed. Known as weevils, they are being used as a biological control agent to kill the
LIVEWIRE-D in CALGARY: In Episode 2 of our partnership with CJSW 90.9 FM, host, and editor of LiveWire Calgary, Darren Krause, tackles three primary topics: Public marijuana consumption zones – Coun. Gian-Carlo Carra explains what
A familiar downtown Calgary building is going to get a refresh, and the developer behind it is banking on a resurging city economy. Slate Asset Management LP will be refurbishing the 40-storey Scotia Centre at
Matt Johnson, Huskie Athletics SASKATOON – The Mount Royal Cougars women’s soccer team controlled the proceedings right from the opening whistle as they defeated the Saskatchewan Huskies 3-0, on Sunday, Sept. 23, at Griffiths Stadium
The 2018-19 Canada West men’s hockey season starts this Friday for the Mount Royal Cougars on home ice. After reaching the semi-finals for the fourth consecutive season the Cougars are looking to battle with the
BY Ian Gustafson VIA SAIT TROJANS CALGARY, ALTA., (Sept. 23, 2018) – The SAIT Trojans men’s soccer team continue to sit atop the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) South Division standings following a win Sunday
LEDUC, Alta. — Buddy has gone up in smoke. The official cartoon cannabis spokesman for the City of Leduc, just south of Edmonton, only lasted about a week before the administration decided to roll him