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April 3, 1970 - April 18, 2021 Sine Esther Boe passed away peacefully at Trillium Lodge in Parksville, B.C. with her life partner, Rick, at her side, comforting her until the cancer she fought for so long finally won. Sine was born April 3, 1970 to Brian and Ernastine Boe. She was raised on the farm in Dalum. In 1984 Sine became the step-daughter to Gaye Boe. She received her schooling from K-12 in Drumheller then attended Mount Royal College in Calgary for 2 years. She stayed in Calgary where she worked as a nanny for 3 years before returning to Drumheller. She worked at odd jobs for a bit, then found her true calling when she took a job with D.A.R.T.S. She was a blessing to her clients at D.A.R.T.S. and treated all with love and respect. She loved her work and helped many people before retiring from that job after 17 years. ....
Article content In the spring of 2010, I got a message from a professor at Mount Royal College, asking if I could find time for coffee. I couldn’t or rather, I didn’t. Really, another guy who wanted to run in the civic election? The bushes were full of them. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Braid: Nenshi rose from unknown mayoral candidate to a symbol of this city Back to video Six months later, Naheed Nenshi was elected mayor of Calgary after one of the most remarkable campaigns ever to come out of nowhere. ....
Article content Shamrock celebrations were snowed under and cancelled in 1998 when a massive storm hit the city. Twenty-three years ago, the snow began falling on March 16 and continued into the next day, paralyzing Calgary and much of southern Alberta. Calgarians navigated the snow-clogged streets any way they could, with cross-country skis, snowshoes, sleds and even snowmobiles. Photo by Postmedia archives /Calgary Herald We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Remember This Calgary: Snowmageddon on St. Patrick s Day, 1998 Back to video Environment Canada called it one of the country’s biggest weather stories of the year: “On St. Patrick’s Day, nothing was green in Calgary after the city experienced its worst March snowstorm in 113 years. The airport recorded 32 (to 39) cm of snow, but most other parts of the city received about 40 to 45 cm. Downtown Calgary was a ghost town. Motorists couldn’t dig out ....