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Vintage Photographs of Bears From Across Alberta

February 28, 2019 Tyler Dixon

I enjoyed my previous story, Historical Wildlife Photos From Across Alberta, so much that I decided to do a similar one, but with a focus entirely on bears. Bears have always fascinated me and are […]

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Alberta Travel

Lethbridge Lineage: Southern Alberta’s Historic Fort Whoop-Up

February 14, 2019 Tyler Dixon

Before there was an Alberta, before there were Mounties, there was a Whoop-Up! In 1869 two Montana fur traders, John J. Healy and Alfred B. Hamilton, traveled north to British/Canadian territory (formerly Rupert’s Land owned […]

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Historical Wildlife Photos From Across Alberta

February 7, 2019 Tyler Dixon

Anyone who has been following my posts closely knows I have a passion for wildlife and taking wildlife photos. I have dedicated several stories to both of these subjects including, the Bison returning to Banff […]

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SwizzleSticks SalonSpa: Calgary hair salon and day spa

February 4, 2019 Ann Baek

SwizzleSticks SalonSpa is a Calgary, Alberta based hair salon and day spa located in Kensington in the Pointe Building on Kensington Crescent. We recently talked to the owner of the salon who told us about […]

Healing Self
Local Business

Healing Self aids people with the use of hypnotherapy sessions

January 27, 2019 Ann Baek

Healing Self is run by a therapist who specializes in treating trauma, addiction and personal mind blocks through mind and body connections. Recently, we spoke to Steven who told us about how he uses hypnotherapy […]

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Lowen’s Natural Skincare: safe natural skincare products that work

January 20, 2019 Ann Baek

Lowen’s Natural Skincare creates highly effective skincare products, even for people with highly sensitive skin that react to other skincare products. We recently talked to the founder of the company who told us how they […]

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The Calgary Food Bank collects food and donates to those in need

January 19, 2019 Ann Baek

The Calgary Food Bank supports people and their families by helping provide them with one of the basic needs for survival, food. We recently talked with the charity who told us how they started out, […]

The Devil’s Coulee
Alberta Travel

Discovering The Devil’s Coulee

January 17, 2019 Tyler Dixon

Warner is a sleepy little town about 280km southeast of Calgary. It is the home of the Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur & Heritage Museum, which showcases Canada’s first, and largest, dinosaur nesting site. The coulee, an important paleontological […]

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Alberta Travel

Red Deer’s Roots: Alberta’s Historical Site Fort Normandeau

January 10, 2019 Tyler Dixon

“The detachment of the 65th Rifles took Robert McClellan’s ‘hotel’, built in 1884, and fortified it. They cut loopholes in the walls, built a palisade of 10-foot logs set in a 2-foot trench, erected a […]

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The Camera Store: experts of photo and video related equipment

December 24, 2018 Ann Baek

The Camera Store is a place for all people who are interested in or working with photography or video production equipment. Recently we talked with the company who told us how they aid people who […]

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