After joining the Mount Royal University Cougars for his first full season, hockey player Robbie Fromm-Delorme is settling into his role on the team, while focusing on improving his skills.
As the use of artificial intelligence becomes more common in professional communications, it brings with it a bunch of thorny ethical issues, according to one expert. Crystal Chokshi is an […] ...
After years of wear and tear, furniture depreciates in value and commonly ends up in landfills, but these pieces can be salvaged and brought back to life, transforming into sentimental […] ...
Organizers of October’s Child Abuse Prevention Month hope they are fuelling a conversation that leads to lasting abuse prevention efforts. The Calgary Police Service and Luna Child and Youth ...
The placement of the fall reading break at Mount Royal University has been a hotly contested issue, prompting the students’ association to start exploring alternative options.
The placement of the fall reading break at Mount Royal University has been a hotly contested issue, prompting the students’ association to start exploring alternative options.
Seven months later, Euan Thomson is still fighting to get records under Alberta’s freedom of information law and has questions about why the university called the police and why he sustained ...
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Ashley Blumhagen was part of an unusual hiking group this past summer. The 41-year-old mother of three works for an outdoor gear apparel company and is the president of the Moose Mountain Bike ...
The Calgary Journal has been exploring the future of outdoor recreation in Alberta, with a focus on the trail battle between a logging company and recreation advocates in Bragg Creek. Here are ...
Piercing popularity is growing but one of the most common piercing methods — piercing guns — has one expert sounding the alarm about potential risks, despite still being permitted in Alberta.
A young girl slips on a bright purple winter coat. Her smile rewards the volunteers. Moments like these have kept the Jacket Racket at the Okotoks United Church going for more than two decades.