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June 28, 2022
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Double standard? Calgary rally organizer irked that a public education event was denied a permit

April 16, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 0

Calgarians wanting to hold a socially-distanced public education rally while adhering to public health rules, have been denied, according to an organizer. Earlier this month, Alberta stepped back in its relaxation of public health rules

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COVID quarantine stretching Calgary fire department resources thin

April 12, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 4

Calgary’s fire chief said he’s had to approve overtime recently to grapple with the COVID-quarantine among city firefighters. Coun. Jeff Davison raised the question in Monday’s combined meeting of council of front line emergency workers

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Construction begins on a high-quality northeast Calgary turf field

April 9, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 0

Residents in northeast Calgary may have the chance to hit the pitch in a new turf field by the end of this summer. The City of Calgary partnered with the Genesis Centre in Falconridge to

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Beltline parklets to give a summer boost to 10 Avenue SW

April 9, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 0

The Beltline Business Improvement Area (BIA) looking to spice up 10 Avenue SW by bringing in unique outdoor spaces. The BIA wants to boost patio space in the area by creating box parklets in the

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Calgary road crews ahead of the pothole pace this year

April 7, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 0

The mayor is looking for Calgarians’ help locating potholes as city roads crews work hard at patching them up. Road crews are out repairing potholes around Calgary as part of road maintenance that kicks off

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‘Like a currency on the street’: Bike thefts continue pandemic rise in Calgary

April 6, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 0

Mohammad Ahad bikes daily through downtown Calgary to get to work and he carries the same fear many cyclists have during the pandemic. It’s not necessarily about getting the virus. Bike thefts continued to rise

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MRU progress ‘slow’ to offer Indigenous language credit courses

March 31, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 0

Mount Royal University (MRU) is still bringing Indigenous language education to Calgary, but the process has had hiccups. MRU began the development of a for-credit Aboriginal languages program. The plan meant to follow the calls

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New Alberta K-6 curriculum rolled out by the province

March 29, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 3

Alberta announced the new curriculum draft which they expect to see implemented in elementary schools by 2022. Alberta began a review of the Kindergarten – Grade six (K-6) curriculum in August 2019. After 19 months,

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Electric buses may hit Calgary roads by next year

March 29, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 0

Calgarians could see electric buses hit the streets as early as 2022, according to a report delivered during the City of Calgary’s Climate Change Symposium. Reducing carbon emissions has been on the agenda of the

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Calgary man takes steps toward safety for the city’s Asian community

March 26, 2021 Jayson Black Kettle 3

Calgary filmmaker Gabriel Yee is taking the lead to create a safe space for the city’s Asian community to gather and walk. Asian communities have expressed fear due to hate-fuelled attacks on citizens in their

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