Before the pandemic began, Grace Su already knew the senior care industry wasn’t doing enough. Sitting in Su’s temporary office seems a world away from the early days of March 2020. As the executive director
Deja vu is what Calgary’s mayor Jyoti Gondek called the sixth wave of Covid-19 in Canada. Following the latest update from Canada’s Chief Public Officer of Health, Dr. Theresa Tam, on Tuesday, the mayor responded
The Beltline Neighbourhoods Association (BNA) is calling on other Calgarians to help Defend the Beltline. The Calgary police, however, are asking people to stay clear of the area. The area has been a powder keg
Calgary police Chief Mark Neufeld pleaded with anti-mandate, anti-government protesters to give Beltline residents “a break” in the aftermath of weekend protests. Chief Neufeld held a press conference Monday afternoon to provide their perspective of
Coun. Courtney Walcott said councillors heard a lot about ‘the why’ behind the Calgary police work at ongoing Beltline protests. They met in a scheduled closed-door session with the Calgary Police Service (CPS) and Calgary
Calgary councillors agreed that a letter should come from Mayor Jyoti Gondek outlining concerns with the province reopening the Municipal Government Act (MGA). Coun. Kourtney Penner brought the motion forward after a discussion at Wednesday’s
With few provincial public health restrictions remaining, Ward 8 Coun. Courtney Walcott wonders if there will be a protest through the Beltline this Saturday. If so, he wonders further what the motivation is now. Protesters
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek there was no conversation with Calgary about the Alberta legislation to remove city powers to implement their own public health measures. On Tuesday, the provincial government issued a release saying they
Alberta will continue its path towards endemic measures, as Premier Jason Kenney said the province would move to step two in the removal of public health restrictions. Premier Kenney made the announcement in an atypical
Calgary city councillor Courtney Walcott wants Beltline area residents to contact the city’s 311 service to report impacts related to ongoing protests. Walcott, who represents Ward 8, posted to social media Friday afternoon. He said