Triple congenital amputee Samuel Seehawer hits the ice at charity hockey marathon
Samuel's journey had a rather complex beginning, being born in Cambodia and abandoned at birth, before his adoptive parents were able to bring him to Canada
Samuel's journey had a rather complex beginning, being born in Cambodia and abandoned at birth, before his adoptive parents were able to bring him to Canada
On the latest episode of Burning Questions, Postmedia’s Rob Wong chats with Postmedia Calgary Flames writer Wes Gilbertson about Connor Zary’s potential as a centre in the NHL, Nazem Kadri’s impressive season and Oliver Kylington being named the Flames’ nominee for the Bill Masterton Trophy.
The National Trust for Canada announced Wednesday the finalists for the Next Great Save competition
Here are five things to do this weekend in Calgary, for all ages, price ranges and adventure levels. Free Soccer Friday View this post on Instagram A post shared by Calgary Minor Soccer Association (CMSA) (@calgaryminorsoccer) Calgary Minor Soccer Association is hosting a free, drop-in style soccer opportunity for youth of all ages, abilities and […]
Calgary police are investigating a shooting that look place Tuesday night in Calgary’s Highwood community. Police were called to the scene at approximately 11:05 p.m. on reports of gunshots outside of a residence in the 0-100 block of Hartford Road N.W. A man suffering from what appeared to be gunshot wounds was found in a […]
The world premiere of Selma Burke, a co-production of Theatre Calgary and Alberta Theatre Projects, is a triumph for everyone involved. Local playwrights Maria Crooks and Caroline Russell-King have crafted a tribute to the Black American sculptor that is as much an ode to art itself, as it is to this inspired, and inspiring, woman. […]
There’s nothing off, spoiled or mouldy about The Shakespeare Company and StoryBook Theatre’s co-production of the 2015 Broadway musical Something Rotten. It’s two hours of unabashed, unapologetic, slapstick tomfoolery showcasing some of the city’s finest musical theatre talent. Something Rotten is an irreverent satire of Shakespeare’s enduring fame and the traditions of musical theatre. It’s […]
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. – An RCMP officer testified Tuesday that it was difficult to find anyone in charge in the early days of the COVID-era border blockade at Coutts, Alta., two years ago. Sgt. Greg Tulloch was called as a witness at the trial of Alex Van Herk, Marco Van Huigenbos and Gerhard (George) Janzen. The […]
Calgary city council recently rejected holding a plebiscite on rezoning by a vote of 8 to 6. During the discussion, a comment was apparently made that councillors were elected to govern. Rezoning to allow densification of the entire city is not a normal operations issue and is outside any mandate the voters gave them. Also […]
Public health is the art and science of promoting health, preventing disease and injury, and prolonging life through the organized efforts of society. We have made great strides in public health to achieve these aims through a set of core values: • Primacy of prevention: preventing disease and injury is better for people, business and […]
Danielle Smith says she is not going to tolerate Justin Trudeau sticking his nose into the province's business
It was a happy homecoming for Dustin Wolf. Finally in the blue paint, and in the spotlight, in the building where he first dreamed of a future as an NHL netminder, Wolf backstopped the Calgary Flames to Tuesday’s 3-2 overtime victory at SAP Center in San Jose. Many were describing this as a meaningless affair […]
City police have identified the man fatally stabbed in Prestwick on Monday as Calgarian Joel Aaron Clark
Winnie Mani, 39, and her five children haven't been seen since mid-March, say RCMP
Numbers released by the federal government on April 5 allotted Alberta 10 per cent more student permits than it issued in 2023, for nearly 41,000 permits
For Canada’s oil and gas sector, 2024 is shaping up to be a tale of two commodities that are heading in distinctly different directions
'I think the economy has a big thing to do with it; a lot of people are seeing increases in rent, they're having a hard time, they're making decisions between buying groceries for themselves and feeding their pets'
Alberta announced similar but more sweeping policy changes in February
AB Munis is advocating for a reduction on campaign donation limits and tightened financial disclosure rules for candidates.
'We've seen a real decline around empathy and compassion in schools. This is unacceptable,' said ATA president Jason Schilling
ReconAfrica's company’s drilling activity has sparked controversy because it flows into an environmentally sensitive area in Namibia