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CALGARY The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) has come forward with plans for a new multidisciplinary home for artists with disabilities in the heart of Calgary s West Hillhurst community. The proposed $12 million-dollar facility would be constructed in a parking lot beside the former Scouts Canada building, and feature a multi-purpose presentation venue, a visual arts gallery, community rental space, and outdoor gathering areas. We re proposing a design that is artist-focussed and focused on the needs of artists with disabilities, said Jung-Suk Ryu, president of NaAC. This facility will take into account the physical, sensory and other considerations that impact an artist with a disability, he added. ....
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Calgary’s next municipal election takes place on October 18, and five candidates are running for Ward 7 councillor this year. Heather McRae, one of the candidates running for this position, spoke to the Gauntlet about her connections to the community and some of the changes she thinks would benefit students this upcoming election. A previous small business owner, McRae has ample public engagement experience connecting Calgarians to the downtown core. As a result of her community engagement, she was asked by members of West Hillhurst if she would consider putting her name forward for public office in Calgary. “It was a group of West Hillhurst residents who asked me to consider running,” said McRae. “We had become very good friends at the start of the pandemic.” ....