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Bailey Storey is an Honours Bachelor of Arts Graduate from the University of Toronto, where she double majored in English and art history. Since completing her degree, she has worked as a freelance writer for various online publications throughout Toronto and Calgary, the latter being where she currently resides. While completing her final year at the University of Toronto, she was runner-up for the Lorne Tepperman Prize in Public Writing in response to her article on St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Red Deer, Alberta. Bailey has the most experience writing about the arts due to her academic background and hobbies – which include painting and screenwriting. Most recently, she is attending SAIT’s Film & Video Production program with intentions to extend her writing career into the entertainment industry.
The Deane House: An Enchanting Escape From Calgary’s Winter
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Deane House: An Enchanting Escape From Calgary’s Winter

December 28, 2023 Bailey Seyts

Some will say Calgarians got off pretty easy this winter, but most of us know that with the start of the Winter Solstice just behind us, the worst is yet to come. Fortunately, there are […]

Ten Foot Henry: A Playfully Modern Experience
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Ten Foot Henry: A Playfully Modern Experience

November 11, 2023 Bailey Seyts

Some would say that 1st Street is an underrated strip of Calgary’s downtown. Just south of the iconic Calgary Tower and the bustling pedestrian streets of Steven Avenue, 1st Street certainly has a lot to […]

pigeonhole
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Pigeonhole: An Aptly Named Upscale Restaurant in Mission

November 9, 2023 Bailey Seyts

4th Street, or Mission as known by Calgarians, is a quaint little street in the southwest quadrant of the city. In the summer, the neighbourhood is best known as the host of the annual Lilac […]

The Himalayan: An Authentic Nepali Restaurant on 17th Ave
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The Himalayan: An Authentic Nepali Restaurant

November 1, 2023 Bailey Seyts

17th Ave is one of the most iconic neighbourhoods in Calgary. Home to a lineup of notable bars, restaurants, and cafes. On a typical weekend, 17th Ave is likely to be transformed into a pedestrian […]

Chairman’s: an Elegant Steakhouse Overlooking Mahogany Lake
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Chairman’s: an Elegant Steakhouse Overlooking Mahogany Lake

October 6, 2023 Bailey Seyts

Chairman’s Steakhouse provides a one-of-a-kind experience as well as some of the highest quality steaks in Alberta. The reliable concept of a steakhouse, known for its rustic simplicity, is elevated to another level in this […]

Ari Sushi: An Authentic Experience in the Heart of Inglewood
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Ari Sushi: An Authentic Experience in the Heart of Inglewood

September 26, 2023 Bailey Seyts

Inglewood is a thriving community in Calgary, best defined by two rows of brick-walled complexes which border each end of 9th street, affording an old-fashioned, industrial appeal to the retail shops that continue to breathe […]

Soaking up the Sun: 3 Calgary Patios to Spend the Last Days of Summer
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Soaking up the Sun: 3 Calgary Patios to Spend the Last Days of Summer

September 2, 2023 Bailey Seyts

The end of summer is just around the corner, and any Calgarian knows just how quickly the temperature can turn when the month of August yields to the brisk, short evenings of fall. In the […]

The Simmons Building: a Historic Gem on the Bow Trail
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The Simmons Building: A Historic Gem on the Bow Trail

August 31, 2023 Bailey Seyts

Along the east end of Calgary’s beautiful Bow Trail and in the recently developed East Village neighbourhood sits the Simmons building. Established in the early 20th century as a mattress factory and baring all the […]

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