Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Families enjoy 'bubble soccer' during the Festival Franco D'Hiver (Franco Winter Fest) at The Confluence in Calgary on March 1.
This 40-acre National Historic Site encloses the remains of the original mounted police stronghold, which until the 1970s, were buried under the expanding city. Today, you can explore the fort's ...
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Calgary city council was wrong to rename Fort Calgary. Their decision to endorse this name-change behind closed doors and with no opportunity for Calgarians in advance to endorse or reject this change ...
Changes are coming to The Confluence. Exhibits built in the mid-1990s will be dismantled to make room for a new 900-square-foot exhibit about Blackfoot culture and history called ...
Milestones remind us to examine the past and assess how we have changed. Monday will mark 150 years since the North West Mounted Police (NWMP) first crossed the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers ...
Here we go again: the City of Calgary makes some ludicrous, arbitrary decision that frustrates citizens and then spends ratepayers’ money trying to persuade us we’re wrong and they’re right. This time ...