The Tour de Bowness continued on Sunday, July 31, with a challenging hill climb for some of Western Canada’s top cycling athletes. The race was held on McKay Road NW, and pushed the riders in
Players from across Canada will be battling it out in the beautiful game for the coveted Calgary Cup this weekend. Calgary Minor Soccer Association’s annual tournament is returning after a three-year delay due to the
Thousands will be converging on Marda Loop this weekend, as Play On, Canada’s largest ball hockey tournament, does a takeover of 33 Avenue SW. The tournament, which runs on July 30 and 31, will be
City of Calgary and privately run facilities are opening up their doors for all those needing to cool down from the ongoing heat-wave. Environment Canada issued a heat warning for the city, stating that temperatures
The City of Calgary celebrated it’s inaugural Emancipation Day with an event hosted by the city’s Anti-Racism Program, The celebration, held on Thursday, July 28, was in recognition of Emancipation Day. It occurs every August
Two partnership groups are on track to submit their bids in a request for proposal (RFP) on phase 1 of Calgary’s Green Line. Bow Transit Connectors and City Link Partners have been selected after the
Marjorie Roy would like to see the transit car trap adjacent to the Village Square Leisure Centre removed. She said it’s become a safety issue. The good news is, according to a briefing note from
Cyclists in Calgary won’t have to travel down south to take advantage of the city’s pump tracks soon. Parks Foundation Calgary made the announcement that a new, $750,000 asphalt pump track would be coming to
Located in the basement of the St. Louis Hotel, the new East Village Safety Hub looks more the part of a cool co-working space instead of a police station. And that’s by design. The hub,
It’s time to put some sizzle in your summer plans, Taste of Calgary style. Taste of Calgary is the city’s most appetizing festival, giving visitors an aperitif of the city’s food and beverage culture. The