Tag: Calgary
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Climate-Smart Flower Alternatives: Gen Z and Millennials Redefine Fresh Blooms
H2: A new aesthetic for blooms: locality over import In a trend shift that mirrors broader Gen Z and Millennial climate conscientiousness, many young couples are rethinking traditional flower rituals. Instead of relying on imported, often energy-intensive blooms, they’re choosing local, seasonal, and sustainable alternatives. Emily Day’s October wedding in Calgary, Canada, is a telling…
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Growing Your Own Wedding Flowers: A Gen Z Trend Rewriting the Flower Industry
Introduction: A shift from imported florals to homegrown beauty When Emily Day planned her October wedding in Calgary, she faced a decision that echoed a bigger trend: rather than hiring a florist to bring in imported, climate‑heavy blooms, she chose to grow her own flowers in her front yard. What started as a creative challenge…
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Speed Skating Showdown in Calgary: Stolz Remains Undefeated in 1500m as Kok Extends 500m Streak
Stolz Keeps the Momentum: Undefeated in the 1500m Team USA’s Jordan Stolz continued his impressive run on the ISU Speed Skating World Cup circuit, remaining undefeated in the 1500m on day two of the Calgary event. The 21-year-old rising star added another victory to his growing collection, cementing himself as one of the sport’s most…
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Jordan Stolz Stays Undefeated in 1500m as Femke Kok Extends 500m Streak at Calgary World Cup
Undefeated Jordan Stolz Dominates Calgary 1500m Team USA’s rising star Jordan Stolz continued his impressive run at the ISU Speed Skating World Cup in Calgary, staying undefeated in the men’s 1500m. The 21-year-old secured the win on day two, following an earlier third-place finish in the 500m, showcasing his versatility across middle-distance events. Stolz’s latest…
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Stolz Extends Undefeated Run in Calgary as Kok Keeps 500m Win Streak Alive
Stenson and Speed Skating Spotlight: Stolz Keeps 1500m Undefeated Streak Going In a competitive undercurrent of the ISU Speed Skating World Cup circuit, Team USA’s Jordan Stolz extended his remarkable run in the men’s 1500m, remaining undefeated this season after clinching victory on day two in Calgary. The 21-year-old from the United States delivered a…
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Beltline grocer tightens security after two break-ins in one week
Growing Concern as Break-ins Surge in Beltline The Beltline community in Calgary has seen a troubling spike in break-ins at a local grocery store over the past week. Management confirmed two separate incidents within seven days, prompting a swift response aimed at safeguarding employees, customers, and the store’s inventory. While local authorities continue to investigate…
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Beltline grocer keeps overnight watch after two break-ins in a week
Two Break-Ins in a Week Prompt Security Overhaul A Beltline grocery store is stepping up its security after a troubling week of break-ins. The incidents, which occurred within seven days, have left store management, employees, and nearby residents calling for heightened vigilance and practical safeguards as the community discusses the incident’s impact on safety and…
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Beltline Grocer Steps Up Overnight Watch After Two Break-Ins in a Week
Two Break-Ins in One Week Spur Action In the Beltline neighborhood, a local grocer is reevaluating its security measures after surviving two break-ins within the span of seven days. The store, a staple for residents seeking fresh produce and everyday staples, faced disturbances that shook staff and customers alike. While no one was seriously harmed…
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Changing the Narrative: Calgary’s New Sarcoma Breakthroughs Through iSARP
Changing the Narrative in Calgary’s Cancer Care When Dr. Michael Monument returned to his hometown of Calgary in 2014 after a fellowship at the University of Utah, he faced a challenge that would shape the next decade of cancer research in the city. Sarcoma, a relatively rare but devastating group of bone and soft tissue…
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Changing the narrative: Calgary’s new frontier in sarcoma therapy
Changing the Narrative: Calgary’s Leap into Sarcoma Innovation When Dr. Michael Monument returned to his hometown of Calgary in 2014 after a fellowship at the University of Utah, colleagues warned that the city might not be a natural home for sarcoma research. Sarcoma—an often rare cancer that targets bone and soft tissues and frequently affects…
