May 28th, 2007 posted by WeekendWarrior
Calgary renters will get some relief. Well, only 225 will get about $400 worth of relief each.
The province is sending $2.3 million to Calgary to help offset the sweltering costs of renting.
With the current situation of Mission area residents, where apartment rental rates are facing huge leaps in dollar amounts to force residents out, how can this minor rental assistance begin to a take a chunk out of an enormous problem?
According to Calgary Liberal MLA Dave Taylor, the program has merit. “Clearly, 225 is just a drop in the bucket, but it’s a start.” He does concede that more needs to be done. Read the rest of this article »
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May 27th, 2007 posted by SkGold
Okay, here is the story from the lady that had the horrible customer service experience on May 16 at Chinook Mall. I talked about this story a week ago. It gave me the idea to open up the new Customer Life category on MyCalgaryCity.com. So let’s take a look…
Sunday, May 13 I visited the (name removed) store at the TD Mall location in Downtown Calgary, Alberta. I found a pair of pants that I liked but they had no price tag on them, so I brought them up to the cashier and asked her if she could tell me how much the pants were. She glanced at the designer tag on the inside of the pants and told me that they were 10$. I preceded to ask if I could try them on, however she told me that the change rooms were unavailable (they looked demolished) but if I needed to exchange them for a larger size I would be able to take them down to the Chinook Mall location and I wouldn’t have a problem.
Little did I expect, the dreadful experience I would soon encounter at Chinook. Read the rest of this article »
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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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