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COVID-19 impacting Airdrie's artists

COVID-19 impacting Airdrie's artists

COVID-19 has caused disruptions to all segments of society, and Airdrie’s art community has not been an exception. Artists are not a monolithic group, said painter Cindy Zampa, and they are responding to the pandemic in a variety of ways.
AIWC warns against kidnapping baby hares

AIWC warns against kidnapping baby hares

As spring brings a new generation of wildlife, the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) hopes to impress upon the public the message, “If you see a baby hare, leave it there.”
Mental health art contest returns for eighth year

Mental health art contest returns for eighth year

84-year-old sews 50 non-medical masks

84-year-old sews 50 non-medical masks

Pauls Pizza continues to please amid pandemic

Pauls Pizza continues to please amid pandemic

Heloise Lorimer staff parade for students

Heloise Lorimer staff parade for students

Volunteering in the age of coronavirus

Volunteering in the age of coronavirus

While COVID-19 has changed the nature of volunteering, it’s as important now as ever to find ways to give back to the community according to David Maffitt, chairperson of Volunteer Airdrie’s board of directors ­– both for yourse
A look through the lens in Rocky View County

A look through the lens in Rocky View County

APL is a port in the storm

APL is a port in the storm

Unlike many essential services, such as medical services and grocery stores, libraries do not fall into this classification during events such as the present coronavirus pandemic.
A look through the lens in Airdrie

A look through the lens in Airdrie

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