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Craft Lake City DIY Festival issue, you might be interested in one of the longest-running handcrafted traditions: fermenting your own beverages! Whether it’s ancient quaffs like mead, hard cider or wine, or the most modern hop-heavy beers, fruity seltzers and probiotic kombuchas, the ability to make these tasty drinks lies in your hands. But you may not know what you need to get started. Here is a brief overview of homebrewing shops along the Wasatch Front to guide you. Whether you make it easy with a pre-made kit or dive in fully with books, equipment and your own experimental recipes, these places will be able to help you make it happen.
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Calgary shelters and volunteers are working to support the city’s unhoused population while Environment Canada reports record-breaking heat.
The 33.8 C registered in Calgary Monday afternoon easily broke the previous record high for June 28 when the heat peaked at 32.8 C in 1937. The average temperature reaches only 21.6 C for this time of year.
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And new records are predicted to continue being set this week as the entire province remains under extreme heat warnings. The highest historical temperatures recorded this week range between 32 to 42 C, and Environment Canada is forecasting the sweltering heat to reach as high as 40 C this week.
Scorching heat breaks record in Calgary as local shelters work to support unhoused Calgarians Calgary s unhoused population is particularly at risk of heat-related illness during the heatwave, as many camp outdoors during the summer months and are outside all day and night
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Publishing date: Jun 28, 2021 • 12 hours ago • 4 minute read • Be The Change YYC Street Outreach team members handed out water, hats and other supplies to vulnerable Calgarians in the downtown core on a sweltering evening as a record-setting heat wave continued in Calgary on Monday, June 28, 2021. Photo by Gavin Young/Postmedia
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Calgary shelters and volunteers are working to support the city’s unhoused population while Environment Canada reports record-breaking heat.
CALGARY — Donald Campbell shook and wiped away tears after he received his first COVID-19 vaccination at a walk-in clinic for Calgary s homeless.The 49-year-old said he has battled alcohol and drug . . .