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Fortney: Stampede fundraising in the time of COVID

Article content While you won’t see him on the Grandstand stage this Stampede he made the tough choice back in May not to headline, saying he’ll return to post-pandemic performing “when the time is right” Paul Brandt is busy behind the scenes. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Fortney: Stampede fundraising in the time of COVID Back to video He’s back this Stampede with one of his most-loved charitable endeavours, the #NotInMyCity campaign, which works to fight sexual exploitation and human trafficking, with a focus on children and youth.

Art, Pride and patios: Five things to do in Calgary June 24 to 30

Art, Pride and patios: Five things to do in Calgary June 24 to 30
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Calgary event industry hopes for a lucrative season after open for summer plan unveiled

Shaw Charity Classic still hoping to tee off at Calgary s Canyon Meadows

While the RBC Canadian Open has been cancelled for the second consecutive year, hope remains that other high-profile golf tournaments in Canada will be still held this season. One of those is the Shaw Charity Classic, the PGA Tour Champions’ lone stop north of the border. It’s currently scheduled for Aug. 11-15 at Calgary’s Canyon Meadows Golf & Country Club. This week, organizers announced they are targeting a safe return for the event after being cancelled last year. “We’re optimistic that we can make this a go,” said Sean Van Kesteren, the tournament director. Some might call that optimism misguided. As the pandemic rages, sporting events and leagues have dropped off the schedule in Canada one after another: Major League Soccer, the NBA, Major League Baseball the Montreal Grand Prix, the Toronto Waterfront Marathon, and on and on the list goes.

Lobby Wrap: Soluxium keen to promote alternative to standard telecom towers

iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Apr 19, 2021 8:00am The West Block of the Parliament buildings pictured on Jan. 15, 2021 (Jolson Lim/iPolitics) With clean energy and the environment set to be front and centre in Monday’s federal budget, Soluxium Technologies Inc., a Quebec-based company that offers innovative and creative energy solutions, is launching a new effort to promote its solar technological applications as an alternative to standard telecommunications towers. The Air Canada Pilots Association has engaged David Murray of Counsel Public Affairs Inc. to discuss the introduction of  data protection amendments in the Aeronautics Act, as well as the upholding of safety standards in the aviation industry.

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