Archive for May, 2007

Museum Offers Calgarians Another View On Evolution

Sunday, May 27th, 2007 posted by WillsMom

Darwinism, the science of evolution where only the fittest survive to continue the species, is being countered by a museum on Creationalism.

The Big Valley Creation Science Museum will officially open its door in June across from the Canadian Railway Hall of Fame. No religious objects, such as crosses, altars, Bibles, etc, decorate the professional exhibits. It’s all science based - just as Darwinism is science based.

“This is a scientific museum,” describes Harry Nibourg. “This is compelling evidence for a Creator. We’re not trying to force this on anybody. We want people to come take a look at it for themselves and make up their own minds.”

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Housing: Calgary Offers to Listen But Doesn’t Offer to Act

Friday, May 25th, 2007 posted by Canpride

Tenants of a Mission - area apartment building have taken Calgary’s advice to heart. Unfortunately, they’ve received no satisfaction, not even an iota of sympathy, from the government.

Deanna Webb and Bradley Apps, both tenants at a building where the rent will skyrocket from $700 to $1900, heard the politicians telling residents to call the city with their housing concerns.


Both residents wrote their concerns and sent them to Service Alberta. Both received similar replies asking them to prove that their building was going to become condos. Read the rest of this article »

Bear Attempts Mugging In Calgary Park

Thursday, May 24th, 2007 posted by WillsMom

Black Bear in Calgary

Next time you go for a stroll through Calgary’s South Glenmore Park, be sure to bring along bear repellent. The police along with Fish and Wildlife workers are scouring the park looking for what’s believed to be a black bear.

The bear attempted to attack a couple Thursday afternoon in the park. The woman managed to fend off the bear with a branch. The bear reportedly made three attempts, each was met by the unidentified woman with the branch.


Although no physical contact was made by the bear, ambulance and fire department crews were on scene as well as the police.
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