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Author Archives: Paul McAleer

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The DIY actor: Calgary actor and producer Siobhan Cooney steamrolls her own path to success through her sustainable and diverse production company, Virescent Cinema

by Paul McAleer April 19, 2018September 4, 2020

She’s in a foreboding forest shrouded in tall pine trees and thick branches, illuminated only by the moon’s pale blue light. She’s alone — at least from anything human. Her […]

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The man behind the tent: Garret Smith, creator of the campout protest outside of the Calgary Courts Centre, tells all about his experience with racism and his goal to educate Calgarians about the Indigenous community

by Paul McAleer April 18, 2018September 4, 2020
Posted inProfiles

From humble beginnings to dinner plates all over Western Canada: Calgary-favourite Spolumbo’s partners with international grocery-delivery service HelloFresh

by Paul McAleer April 5, 2018
Posted inLiving

Basement living: Meet Calgary secondary suite renters

by Amber McLinden, Jolene Rudisuela, Amy Simpson, Kate Paton, Paul McAleer, Will Cowan, Polly Eason, Mackenzie Jaquish and Megan Atkins-Baker April 4, 2018October 22, 2020
Posted inNews

One year after a fatal crash that claimed the lives two MRU aviation instructors, a federal report proves inconclusive on what went wrong

by Paul McAleer February 23, 2018September 4, 2020
Posted inVoices

The journalism landscape is looking a lot like Mordor right now, but there are no shortage of heroes trying to save it

by Paul McAleer February 22, 2018September 4, 2020
Posted inNews

Facebook wants to know: Do you have a $100,000-idea for an innovative journalism project?

by Paul McAleer February 22, 2018September 4, 2020
Posted inNews

Alberta’s energy culture is finally evolving

by Paul McAleer February 3, 2018September 4, 2020
Posted inProfiles

Lending a helping hand: How one man made assisting newcomers his mission and career

by Paul McAleer January 29, 2018September 4, 2020
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Elementary school teacher arrested and charged with child pornography following investigation

by Paul McAleer January 13, 2018September 4, 2020

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