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The same strategy called for 180 kilometres of painted bike lanes by 2020. Today Calgary has a quarter of that, with 45.6 ...
Is this awareness—or amnesia?It was a new pilsner to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the HMCS Calgary, a Canadian Forces ship named after our city. The HMCS Calgary has been deployed everywhere ...
KLASZUS: When Fort Calgary was established 150 years ago in 1875, there weren’t many trees here. For the most part, the only trees were huddled around the river. Today, the city is home to about seven ...
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The confluence: As long as the rivers flow Revisiting Calgary’s early history — and our present.
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The limits of density: If you build it, who will come? Supply alone won’t make Calgary less segregated.
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The gift: What Ian Tyson left us We’ve lost a relentless chronicler of the West.
Calgary’s unknown civil rights champion Charles Daniels refused to give up his seat.
How Alberta threw away $1.5 billion on Keystone XL Investors are wary of risky pipelines — so Kenney stepped in.
“Canada, let’s talk about racism” is a statement that, a month ago, would have been met with indifference, disinterest and comments like “racism isn’t a problem in Canada.” But most racialized ...