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Posted on 07 January 2010.
Shovelling snow is hard work, and as one gets older it can be dangerous for seniors with heart problems. The City of Calgary has come up with a program to help. The Snow Angels campaign encourages Calgarians to be good neighbours and help older adults, and other neighbours in need, with snow removal this winter. Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 January 2010.
In recent weeks, the Calgary Police Service has received several reports of scams in which victims, often senior citizens, have been defrauded of money by people claiming to be a family member, most often a grandchild. Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 January 2010.
South Calgary will be targeted for photo radar this month. Police say that in response to community needs identified through statistical analysis, collisions, and citizen concerns, mobile photo radar will be set up on Deerfoot Trail (north and south) as well as the communities of Varsity, Southwood and Braeside throughout the month of January. Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 January 2010.
The new year has begun with all it’s promise. Did you make a resolution? Or do you prefer to set intentions? Or are you a goal setter? However you like to label it, it all boils down to one thing; accomplishing more, doing more, being nicer, learning something new, having less of you physically – in essence, being better. Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 January 2010.
Troy Media – By Rebecca Schalm
So it’s a new year and a new decade. The pressure to look optimistically and confidently ahead, to resolve to change old ways and embrace the new, is palpable. The media, with tiresome predictability, are chock-full of advice from the experts on how to make and stick to your resolutions. Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 January 2010.
Troy Media – By Dr. Roslyn Kunin
It is a strongly held belief that BC is a resource-based economy. While there is still much truth and value in this belief – in fact it was BC’s reliance on resources rather than manufacturing that allowed the province to weather the recent downturn better than much of the rest of North America – there are a number of reasons why BC should not just sit back and enjoy its status as a resource exporter. Continue Reading
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