For more than a decade, the city has bawked at the idea of pet poultry in Calgary. Now, they don’t seem to be causing the same flap as they have in the past. With the
As of this morning, more than 9,200 requests had been made for free kits that have sprouted a Calgary coronavirus solution that tackles both city food security and keeping kids occupied. Grow Calgary’s Paul Hughes
More than 10 years ago, Calgary food advocate Paul Hughes was in a flap about urban chickens. He pressed the city to allow the pet poultry in a backyard chicken campaign that began in 2008.