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31/10/2025

🪟✨ A skywalk with no railing panic — and it’s intentional.
Up high above Calgary, this isn’t just a view — it’s a mindset shift.

Stepping onto that glass isn’t an accident — it’s a choice to lean into thrill, trust your footing, and see the city from a perspective most never do. 🏙️👣

Up here, fear turns into focus. The world doesn’t get quieter — you just get bolder.
It’s not just a walk in the sky — it’s a reminder that growth happens when you step past your comfort zone, even when the ground looks far away.
Tag in your pictures📸 and also tag your friends👭🤓 to explore this adventure

🏛️⚖️ A tax freeze and rezoning reversal — and it’s not accidental.Calgary’s new leadership is signalling a clear directi...
31/10/2025

🏛️⚖️ A tax freeze and rezoning reversal — and it’s not accidental.
Calgary’s new leadership is signalling a clear direction: pause tax hikes and roll back blanket rezoning.

This isn’t a quiet tweak — it’s a deliberate shift meant to reset how neighbourhoods grow and who gets a say. Supporters argue it protects homeowners and brings stability. Critics warn it could slow housing supply and make affordability tougher in a growing city. 🏘️📈

What’s really on the table isn’t just policy — it’s the future shape of Calgary, and who gets to decide what our communities look like.
The stakes go beyond numbers and bylaws. This is about identity, equity, and the kind of city we want to build.

📚🏫 More than 740,000 Alberta students are back in class after a 16-day province-wide strike by 51,000 teachers. The gove...
30/10/2025

📚🏫 More than 740,000 Alberta students are back in class after a 16-day province-wide strike by 51,000 teachers. The government’s decision to invoke the Notwithstanding Clause and pass the Back to School Act ended the walkout — and plans for a general strike by unions have now fizzled.

📚✊ A strike with no strike pay — and it’s by choice.Alberta Teachers’ Association made it clear earlier this year: membe...
30/10/2025

📚✊ A strike with no strike pay — and it’s by choice.
Alberta Teachers’ Association made it clear earlier this year: members won’t receive strike pay if they walk out.

That decision isn’t an oversight — it’s a deliberate move that signals the depth of teachers’ commitment. They’re willing to go without income for a day (or more) because the fight is about more than pay — it’s about class-size caps, student support, and ensuring public education is sustainable. 💼📝

The message is clear: this isn’t just a labour dispute, it’s a call for meaningful change.

30/10/2025

📣⛔ General Strike Alert in Alberta?
Labour unions in Alberta, led by Alberta Teachers’ Association and the Alberta Federation of Labour, threatened a general strike in response to the government’s back-to-work legislation. Though a mass work stoppage hasn’t yet occurred, union leaders say they’re surveying members and planning longer-term action if their concerns—like classroom overcrowding and under-funding—aren’t addressed.
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28/10/2025

📣✍ Alberta communities are signing petitions in support of striking teachers. Online campaigns like Stand with Alberta Teachers and Resume Classes have seen hundreds of signatures as students, parents, and educators push for fair deals and better classroom conditions.

🗳️ Calgary Mayoral Recount Confirms Farkas Victory — With a Bigger Margin 🏙️Following an official recount by Elections C...
28/10/2025

🗳️ Calgary Mayoral Recount Confirms Farkas Victory — With a Bigger Margin 🏙️

Following an official recount by Elections Calgary, Jeromy Farkas has extended his lead over rival Sonya Sharp, securing 91,112 votes to Sharp’s 90,496 — a 616-vote difference, up from the original 585-vote margin.

The recount was requested by Sharp after the tight Oct. 21 mayoral race, but officials say all ballots were verified and the results stand. Farkas is now officially set to become Calgary’s next mayor, pledging to work for “every single Calgarian.” 🇨🇦

📚✏️ Alberta Students Get a Break — November Diploma Exams Now OptionalWith the ongoing teacher strike disrupting classes...
28/10/2025

📚✏️ Alberta Students Get a Break — November Diploma Exams Now Optional
With the ongoing teacher strike disrupting classes across the province, Alberta’s Education Ministry has made this month’s diploma exams optional. The move aims to ease pressure on students facing uncertainty in their school year. 🎓

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