With the new year comes a time to look back at decisions that were made, actions that were taken and for reflection on what impact, if any, they have today and into the future. Rather
We’re looking back at the most-read LiveWire Calgary original content stories in 2019 – and we’ve got some great ones. Original content is something we take seriously because otherwise, we’re just churning out the same
Calgary police are looking for suspects in a targeted shooting on Boxing Day in the northwest. Officers responded to a call just before 9 p.m. Dec. 26 after reports that shots were fired in the
The holidays are a time to cherish and reflect. It’s a time to share special moments with family and friends, eagerly awaiting what the New Year will bring. We’re excited about what lies ahead and
Concerns over the structural integrity of the Jaipur Bridge forced the city to close the 52-year-old crossing. The Jaipur Bridge is the primary south connection between Eau Claire and Prince’s Island Park. The bridge had
To some, the new Central Library only serves the downtown. New data from the Calgary Public Library shows, however, patrons come from virtually every part of the city. The data, compiled August and October 2019
Coun. Jeff Davison said you can’t even compare the Event Centre and the Green Line project, let alone the consultation on it. Earlier this week at the city’s Green Line committee meeting, council members heard
Low-speed areas, parking, enforcement and education are on the way for Calgary e-scooters in 2020, as the city is set for the second year of its micro transportation pilot program. Councillors at Wednesday’s Transportation and
Citizens in some Calgary neighbourhoods may soon get the chance to save cash by limiting the use of their black bin. Councillors heard a plan during Wednesday’s Utilities and Corporate Services committee meeting for a
Edmonton Oilers attendance is waning. Substantially. Why does that matter in Calgary? Edmonton sports journalist, radio talk show host and Oilers Nation writer, Jason Gregor, who penned a piece on the decline of butts-in-seats at