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Family searching for ancestors death penny from the First World War
For quite a long time, the main family keepsake Calgarian Stephanie Watts had of her extraordinary incredible granddad was a photograph.
She longed to find out about the main dark man who was imagined with a melodic troupe during the…
Penner: A wild time at the annual Headbanger Festival in Radium Hot Springs
Normally, when I have to do some headbanging, I look through my playlist and choose some Sabbath. Possibly some Slayer. What's more, I've constantly enjoyed the Scorpions. Alright, to get directly to the point, I tune in to, all things…
Keenan: Why sports fans love trash talkin
"What we have here is inability to convey. A few men you can't reach."
That famous line from the great motion picture Cool Hand Luke (1967) is a typical clarification of why individuals dissent — on governmental issues, sports, religion…
Brooks: Monsters and Martinis grants kids wishes
It was 27 years prior that Dave Stinton went to a gathering in Vancouver including an introduction from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Stinton was naturally moved catching wind of the establishment's desires conceded to youngsters with…
Your letters for Nov. 9
Kids will be abandoned by cuts
Re: It's never enough for the CBE, letter, Nov. 7
As a resigned instructor, I am following with extraordinary intrigue the UCP's endeavors to control its spending. Perusers who are expecting that any…
Brooks: Splash of Red Gala helps vulnerable youth
For a long time, Boys and Girls Clubs of Calgary has helped youngsters long for conceivable outcomes past their own four dividers. Far beyond its customary club programming, the clubs address youth vagrancy, enslavement, joblessness,…
Opinion: As an amputee, I am grateful for the veterans of the War Amps
As Remembrance Day draws near, I need to pay tribute to the numerous servicemen and ladies who have and keep on battling for our opportunities today. Despite the fact that I don't have a military legacy in my family, I do have an…
Chorney-Booth: Franks on Macleod brings fresh flavour to Smugglers Inn
As Calgarians, we haven't generally been especially great with regards to respecting our history. While we have a couple of café tourist spots (hollers to Caesar's and the Silver Dragon) that suffer, most eatery goers like to pursue down…
Combat veterans find camaraderie and healing in Albertas outdoors
The Canadian guard had recently left the wellbeing of Camp Julien close to Kabul, Afghanistan, when Pte. Matthew Ritchie heard the explosion.
"We realized it was definitely not a run of the mill blast or vehicle reverse discharge," said…
A cemetery with zip lines and wading pool? What do you think?
The city of Calgary is looking for open contribution on the improvement of a burial ground in the north that could incorporate games courts, swimming pools and ziplines.
An undeveloped plot of land in the north — south of Highway 566 and…