Jean has been feeling the weight of the world on her shoulders dealing with the impact of the coronavirus on her daily life. She is feeling bored, lonely and sad about all the things that
A Calgary blogger wants to use her growing platform to help those potentially shut out of provincial or federal coronavirus support. Maria Jose is a public relations student at Mount Royal University and the face
It’s almost like a mini-Amazon to get Calgary products into people’s hands during the COVID-19 pandemic. Calgary businesses are struggling; they’re scrambling to pivot and find ways to survive during a time of isolation. Emily
Kodi Hutchinson has a family and a home – and he pays for it through music. Like many musicians, he has a broad range of gigs that help him make a living. He also tours
The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) is hoping the woodwind is out of the COVID-19 sails by this fall, but they’ve got ideas should the coronavirus pandemic still be playing out come September. The CPO unveiled
Thousands of international students at Calgary’s post secondary schools are faced with the prospect of leaving without finishing their studies. Many can’t work and are uncertain if they’ll be able to maintain their current situation
On a typical day, Calgary Transit’s LRT ridership exceeds 300,000. Stations would be bustling with foot traffic and a steady stream of commuters popping on and off of CTrain cars. PHOTOS BY FABIAN ARIAS-ALVARADO With
Calgary musicians are staying in touch with fans, playing intimate shows online and using social media to help people feel better and combat mental health strain of COVID-19. Barry Mason, a Calgary-based musician and the