Division I Council’s decision to lift the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) player ban, has triggered a wave of uncertainty for men’s hockey ...
By Kobe Gallagher Tulloch, Newsletter editor Bragg Creek trails are in trouble. The Calgary Journal has spent the last few months talking active living in our city. As part of that project, we ...
After being displaced by redevelopment on 12th Ave. S.W., Mikey’s juke joint has found a new home in the heart of Bowness. For nearly two decades, Mikey’s has been a beloved hub for ...
Calgary was the fastest-growing major municipality in Canada in 2023. But as the city sprawls and expands, is it getting any easer to get around without a car? Calgary Transit saw record-breaking ...
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 antiques ...
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 […] ...
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 ...
The provincial government is moving ahead with legislation affecting transgender youth and adults, but one group is hoping ...
Christine Wignall is lonely these days. A handful of clay sculptures are her only company. These miniature people presiding on a shelf in her new art studio don’t say much, but they watch ...
Christine Wignall is lonely these days. A handful of clay sculptures are her only company. These miniature people presiding on a shelf in her new art studio don’t say much, […] ...
I am a freelance journalist and editor from Calgary. I write essays and deeply reported features on a variety of topics, but ...
BraTopia, an inclusive lingerie store in Calgary known for its personalized bra-fitting, is packed after hours at 6 p.m. on Oct. 30, with curious participants and eager organizers. Set up among ...