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Month: September 2019

Local Business

Homegrown Business: Statement Earrings by Dirt Road Designs YYC

September 30, 2019 Julia Melcher

Our homegrown business this week, Dirt Road Designs YYC, creates handmade statement earrings that come in a variety of styles, sizes, and materials. Tienneke is originally from Saskatchewan but has lived and worked in Banff […]

Lifestyle

Lucy the cat is looking for a new place to live in the Calgary area

September 28, 2019 Julia Melcher

Did you know that black cats make the best pets? I certainly think so! I’m Lucy! It’s nice to meet you. I’m an extremely affectionate girl who absolutely loves attention! Pets, head scratches, back rubs, […]

Music

“Five Minutes With” Local Calgary Metal Band WAKE

September 27, 2019 Julia Melcher

Misery Rites, WAKE’s sophomore album, delivers nine thunderously crushing songs and takes a harsh, introspective, and shattering look into the deep, interdimensional corners of intimate struggle. Vocalist Kyle Ball explains, “Misery Rites is a concept that contains […]

History

Historic Individuals that Calgary Landmarks are Named After

September 26, 2019 Tyler Dixon

This is the fifth post in my series on exploring the names of some of Calgary’s most popular landmarks. Previous installments included Calgary’s major roads and trails, several of Calgary’s bridges, the popular parks and […]

Arts

“A Day in the Life” with Calgary Visual Artist & Crafter Ody Fernandez

September 25, 2019 Julia Melcher

With a unique style all her own, Ody Fernandez is an aspiring artist and crafter Calgary can be proud of. She grew up in the city’s diverse northeast and spent two years at the Alberta […]

Charity

Charitable Choices: The Calgary Fringe Festival

September 24, 2019 Julia Melcher

Our featured charity this week is The Calgary Fringe Festival, which supports performing artists of all kinds from around the world. Describe your charity/non-profit in a few sentences. The Calgary Fringe Festival strives to support […]

Local Business

Homegrown Business: Local Apparel & Accessories from Good Threads

September 23, 2019 Julia Melcher

Our featured business this week is Good Threads, an online shop selling locally and ethically made clothing and accessories. What is your business called and what does it do? Good Threads is an online shop based out […]

Lifestyle

Rowdy the cat is looking for his furever family in Calgary

September 21, 2019 Julia Melcher

Hello – I am Rowdy, a handsome fellow with a charming personality! What more do you want, really? Well, as a matter of fact, there is more: I also happen to have the softest, fluffiest […]

Folk

“Five Minutes With” Calgary Singer-Songwriter Kirsten Ludwig

September 20, 2019 Julia Melcher

Although blooming from the suburbs of Calgary, AB, Kirsten Ludwig belongs to no set of roads and dwells in transition. A nomad at heart, Ludwig finds true solace in her quiet ambition, gentle voice, and […]

Arts

“A Day in the Life” with Calgary Landscape Painter Colin Bell

September 18, 2019 Julia Melcher

Bugs, wind and freezing temperatures don’t deter Colin Bell from doing what he loves most, painting on location! Direct observation charges Colin’s paintings with immediacy, vitality, and an authority that translates into his studio work. […]

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    July 1, 2025
  • AAA Doors Ltd
    Homegrown Business: Charlie Sangha of AAA Doors Ltd
    June 30, 2025
  • Recipe for Chicken Thighs with Chipotle Bourbon Sauce
    Recipe for Chicken Thighs with Chipotle Bourbon Sauce from Mazola
    June 29, 2025
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    Dot the cat needs a new home in the Calgary area
    June 28, 2025
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