Calgary delivered its revised climate strategy Tuesday, with the goal of reaching net zero by 2050. The 99-page document was presented to the Community Development Committee, and the public had an opportunity to provide feedback.
Calgarians who harass others on city streets could face a stiff penalty once a new city bylaw takes effect. Amendments to the city’s street harassment bylaw go into effect June 1, restricting the harassment of
Grade 8 Vincent Massey student Daisy Barton said she and her team wanted a solution to prevent types of water pollution. Barton’s project, other student projects, along with numerous exhibitors, were displayed at the 2022
Hollywood star Kevin Costner will be the 2022 Calgary Stampede parade marshal. Costner, who has starred in dozens of movies – a number of them filmed outside Calgary – is currently playing the role of
Shocking is how a city political scientist describes the secrecy behind third party advertising donors in Calgary’s 2021 municipal election. Last week, LiveWire Calgary examined both the amount of money raised by Third Party Advertisers
Coun. Jennifer Wyness joked that it made her realize she needed to work on her upper-body strength. She also recognized how important it is to have the right equipment and a good team behind you.
A partnership between the Calgary police and Alberta Health Services has seen substantial uptake in the first six months of operation. In December 2021, the province teamed up with the Calgary Police Service to intake
It was the perfect Saturday for thousands of Calgarians to take in the annual Festival of Quilts. The festival, which has more than 500 quilts on display throughout Heritage Park, runs Saturday and Sunday. From
More than two million was spent by Third Party Advertisers (TPA) in Calgary’s 2021 municipal election to aid candidates or issues in the lead up to the October vote. Below is a breakdown of each
There was general support for a smoking and vaping ban in Calgary parks and on pathways, but some councillors were concerned there was a double standard. The item came to Friday’s Community Development Committee meeting,