Immigrants and refugees may not realize the extent of Canada’s cold weather — what to wear and how to deal with freezing temperatures. It’s a bigger problem when they can’t afford warm clothes.
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International Avenue — or 17th Avenue S.E. — in Calgary has long been home to a cornucopia of culture. The strip has been there for decades, once a part of the town called Forest Lawn before becoming part of Calgary in the early 1960s.
Paul Hughes, a Calgary activist and mayoral candidate, is no stranger to the municipal election process. Hughes has campaigned for mayor more than once. He is a passionate activist, veteran, farmer and single parent — one who is very critical of municipal politics in Calgary.
Wildrose and Progressive Conservative party members voted overwhelmingly on Saturday, July 22, to unite Alberta’s right-wing parties.
It was calm and quiet at the Marda Loop community hall on Saturday, July 15. A long line […]
Canada is on the cusp of an exciting time as the cannabis industry begins to grow and the legalization of marijuana is on the horizon.
If you are planning a trip to Banff this summer you had better be prepared for crowds because the park is bracing for an increase in tourism over the summer for Canada’s 150th birthday.