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Homegrown Business: Nic Beique, CEO and Founder of Helcim

August 29, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Helcim is a payments company offering a solution that is easy and affordable to help small businesses thrive. We spoke with Nic Beique, CEO and Founder of Helcim, to find out more about them. What […]

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Charitable Choices: Haley Robinson, squad member of Sexfluent

August 23, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Sexfluent is a youth-driven initiative brought to you by CANFAR (Canadian Foundation For Aids Research). They are dedicated to ending Canada’s HIV epidemic but they know that HIV prevention is so much more than just giving […]

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Homegrown Business: Nathan Gareau, Brand Communications Lead at Kent of Inglewood

August 22, 2022 Chiara Di Lena

For this week’s Homegrown Business feature we spoke with Nathan Gareau, Brand Communications Lead at Kent of Inglewood. This Calgary-based store offers a variety of products, including shaving accessories, toiletries, straight razors, axes and pocket […]

History

Vintage Photos of Trapping from Around Alberta

August 18, 2022 Tyler Dixon

The fur trade played a formative role in the development of this country. For almost 250 years furs were big business across the vast, forested wilderness of what is now modern day Canada. The trade […]

Civic Engagement

Role model effect transforms how women think of political leadership

August 18, 2022 Admin

‘Role model effect’ can transform how women and girls think of political leadership Alberta’s next provincial election could see two women competing to lead the province. If the NDP wins, Rachel Notley, currently leader of […]

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Charitable Choices: Alison Lapczuk, President of 100 Women Who Care Calgary

August 16, 2022 Sofia Touboul

100 Women Who Care Calgary is a grassroots Giving Circle which meets four times per year (Sept-May) for just 1 hour to jointly select a local charity. We spoke with President and Co-Founder Alison Lapczuk, […]

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Homegrown Business: Financial Summer Camps with Maura Shaftoe

August 15, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Financial advisor Maura Shaftoe wants to help people learn to manage their money. Through her workshops and summer camps, guests can get sound financial advice and take control of their finances. We got to speak […]

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Franco Festival Calgary to be celebrated Saturday Aug 13

August 11, 2022 Sarah Stupar

Knowing that Alberta is an officially uni-lingual English province, it is interesting to remember that francophones were actually the first Europeans to visit this province. While the French Canadian fur traders and religious men who […]

Catholic Education Foundation
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Charitable Choices: Janet Lymer, Executive Director of The Calgary Catholic Education Foundation

August 9, 2022 Sofia Touboul

The Calgary Catholic Education Foundation provides enhanced learning opportunities through classroom and school grants. We spoke with Executive director Janet Lymer to find out more about them. Describe your charity/non-profit in a few sentences. Publicly […]

Rümi
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Homegrown Business: Marshall Wilmot, President of Rümi

August 8, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Rümi is a new local business within the ATCO family of businesses that helps Albertans manage repairs, installations, maintenance, and other home improvement products. We spoke with Marshall Wilmot, President of Rümi and Chief Digital […]

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