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We invite local non-profit cultural groups to share their heritage and traditions through an interactive activity or by showcasing their cultural clothing at our Canada Day celebrations. Due to ...
Sport Hub’s fun and accessible school programs enhance physical education and promote active, healthy lifestyles for students ...
Midzánághá Águnìlíní (Young person whose heart is kind) Award is open to all Indigenous youth, including First Nations and ...
Transportation noise – as in the sounds generated by vehicles operating on a roadway – is heard and expected when roads are located next to a populated area. As Calgary continues to grow and change, ...
The MSF is a large garage where light rail vehicles are cleaned, maintained and serviced. This summer we’ll begin preparing ...
Most golf courses typically renovate their bunkers every 15 to 20 years for functional reasons — i.e., to repair/improve drainage, install modern bunker liners, remove sand build-up, replace ...
Midzánághá Águnìlíní (Young person whose heart is kind) Award is open to all Indigenous youth, including First Nations and non-status, Métis, and Inuit.
This work will comprise geotechnical drilling of approximately 160 boreholes along the SE segment and will provide valuable data on ground conditions that Green Line’s design team will use to optimize ...
The Travel Safe Student Video Contest is about more than just videos. It helps: Encourage young people to share their voices and concerns about traffic safety Provide trusted and age-appropriate ...
With excavation nearing completion, rebar being installed, and concrete being poured, Scotia Place has officially marked the start of below-ground and foundation construction. Calgarians will soon see ...
Some larger yard waste branches are chipped into mulch (wood chips) and made available for Calgarians to use. Free mulch is currently available at the East Calgary Landfill. Mulch is available for ...
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