Beer is more than a drink; it is an experience for all of my senses. That may seem foreign and downright ridiculous to people that just want to chug down a cold one with friends while watching the game. Read More
Back on July 4th, 2013, the only white stuff that could found in Calgary was the white dresses, linens and parasols of Diner en Blanc, Calgary. Read More
Mandela is rightfully celebrated throughout the world, but such celebration shouldn’t replace the man with a myth. The man is much more interesting. Read More
Howard Stern's pickiness about the script delayed the film's theatrical several years until 1997, but that pickiness paid off big; Private Parts was both a critical and commercial success. Read More
Nelson Mandela has passed away at the age of 95. He “passed on peacefully,” according to South African President Jacob Zuma. “Our nation has lost… Read More
Get an inside look at rehearsals for the new season of SURGE CO.'s productions at W&M Physical Theater, Calgary, featuring choreography by Tania Alvarado. Read More
Here we are with one more entry in the proud tradition of delicious eateries with potentially unappetizing names: The Wilted Salad; The Smelly Cheese; The Crusty Bun. The first two were shut down for health code violations, but that last one -- a charming bakery/café -- has stuck around as a bite-sized piece of the Old World in the middle of St. Vital. Read More
StatsCan confirms Saskatchewan's record harvest; Winnipeg's mayor aims to reopen Sherbrook pool; Edmonton's new downtown arena will have a familiar name; Manitoba students at the bottom of the barrel in math, reading and science and two gay Saskatchewan inmates lose appeal to live together in housing unit. Read More
The Sherbrook Pool is a key asset to an area that is both lower-income than the city average and lacking the same recreational facilities many other communities enjoy. Read More