“People think you walk down the street in Calgary and see J.R. Ewing. We’re also the third most diverse city in Canada.”
Tag Archives: Calgary
The Move: Why two pilots willing to put down roots anywhere in Canada landed in Calgary.
For first-time buyers Sylvie and Riley, their property search included a basement bachelor pad and a “murder home” before eventually finding new digs
The Building: A Calgary parkade redesigned with the future in mind
Calgary’s $80-million 9th Avenue Parkade is made for a time when cars aren’t king
The Move: Why this Ontario family left for Calgary
Life in the Prairies is working out nicely for Louie and Joy after relocating from Pickering, Ont.
The Move: Priced out of Vancouver
Priced out of Vancouver, Martin and Nicole Chiu became first-time homeowners after a spontaneous move to Calgary
How urban hens can help cities become food secure
Backyard hens provide a cheap, nutritious and regular source of protein for little investment. Cities can do more to help Canadians embrace them.
At the Calgary Zoo, the camels watch the people
The Calgary Zoo has a pair of resident camels—and these humped mammals love to people-watch
One intern’s idea to curb road rage in Calgary—with humour
The drive into Calgary is worth a chuckle, thanks to Joseph Kruis, an intern in the city of Calgary’s transportation department
A doorway to a hidden past in Calgary
A building on Ogden Road in Calgary has a rare link to the history of the city’s Chinese community. But its future hangs in the balance as it finds itself in the path of the proposed Green Line transit system.
Alone and afraid: Alberta’s third wave in photos
A Calgary physician captures COVID-19 in the ICU: trauma, heartbreak and immense love and resilience