Zev Klymochko moved to Calgary in 2000, specifically because of the newly-opened Millennium skatepark. He found identity and purpose through following his passion.
The question “where are you from?” can make a person feel like an outsider. But Bernice Fonseka says she choses to see it as an invitation to tell a story.
Wole Olayinka moved to Calgary from Nigeria and for months, he felt like he was trapped in a bubble. He knew no one and fit nowhere. In this column, he describes how he found a way to belong.
It felt like there were monsters at my door I simply could never understand, writes Calgary resident Bob Chartier of the Alberta election. Then lunch with a stranger brought him hope.
A recent event in Calgary once more illustrates how not to share the Christian Faith. A middle-aged pastor, Derek Reimer, has been charged with disturbance and…