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Organizations, health officials team up to get people vaccinated before Calgary Pride Week celebrations
Author of the article: Brittany Gervais
Publishing date: Jul 17, 2021 • 6 hours ago • 2 minute read • Hanson Fang and Nikhat Saheb, with the Centre for Newcomers, pose for a photo outside St. Stephen s Church where a Pride Vaccine Clinic has been set up prior to next months Pride Events. Saturday, July 17, 2021. Brendan Miller/Postmedia
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A rainbow flag celebrating the LGBTQ+ spirit is showcased above St. Stephen’s Church in southwest Calgary, inviting anyone looking to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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On Saturday, the Centre for Newcomers (CFN), in collaboration with the End of the Rainbow Foundation, Alberta Health Services, the Government of Alberta and the city of Calgary, hosted a drop-in Pride outreach COVID-19 vaccine clinic.
Posted: Apr 01, 2021 1:06 PM MT | Last Updated: April 1
Grade 12 CBE student Nicole Major and Western Canada High School teacher Courtney Walcott say students and teachers are feeling COVID-19 burnout more than a year into the pandemic.(CBC)
CALGARY A teacher and basketball coach at Calgary’s Western Canada High School has thrown his hat in the ring to become the next city councillor in Ward 8. Courtney Walcott made the announcement on Twitter Monday morning, with a commitment to fighting for a more equitable, sustainable and prosperous Calgary. Walcott has been a teacher for the past five years and recently petitioned the Calgary Board of Education to form an anti-racism task force. He has been one of the main organizers of Project Calgary s Defund2Fund campaign a group looking to reallocate funds from policing to help Calgarians in crisis.