A popular city pathway connecting Crescent Heights with the community of Sunnyside will be closed for the next 15 months due to slope instability in the area. The city announced the closure last week along
Travel to any one of the dozens of little free pantries or food libraries in the city and it won’t be long before the need is obvious. In every community, across every quadrant of Calgary,
Businesses along Centre Street North in Crescent Heights want area improvements to go on as they bide their time on the northern phase of the $5 billion Green Line. The Crescent Heights Business Improvement Area
Crescent Road will be re-opened to traffic Sunday and residents in the area are disappointed to see their open space disappear. In April, the city closed a five-block section of Crescent Road, from 1 Street
So far, the response to the closure of Crescent Road NW has been, well, overwhelming. Even “transformational.” Now the north Calgary community wants the city to extend the road closure along the McHugh Bluff for
While work on the Green Line up Centre Street is still years away, the executive director of a new business improvement area (BIA) said there’s another pressing matter to deal with. When Crescent Heights businesses
Citizens got their first look at the big picture being developed for north Calgary and many attendees appreciated having all the city business units under one roof. The City of Calgary held a public information
By Rizwana Shaikh, Federation of Calgary Communities To warm up the streets during a seemingly never-ending winter the Crescent Heights Community Association (CHCA) held a Full Moon Party on the evening of March 3, 2018.
Potential loss of funding for Calgary’s Main Streets program has brought together uncommon allies to advocate for a long-term solution in the city’s established communities. In city council’s One Calgary budget, funding for Calgary’s Main
The Green Line will eventually run up Centre Street, and with it will come with both construction disruptions and design possibilities. Businesses along the main street want to be prepared for both, and so plans