Calgary is lacking in dementia-friendly spaces, an advocate says, and her group is part of a new project trying to figure out what one could look like. Shopping centres, grocery stores, parks and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Calgary Parks Foundation executive director and CEO Sheila Taylor was photographed in Flyover Park on Wednesday February 26, 2025.
Starting June 1, Calgarians will be able to drink alcohol at designated picnic tables in select parks throughout the city as part of a new pilot project. “The City of Calgary really hopes this will be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Calgary Parks Foundation broke ground on May 29, 2025, on plans to build Canada's first dementia-inclusive park, the Martin Family ...
The Flames Foundation and Parks Foundation Calgary are teaming up to provide funding to Calgary outdoor rinks and playgrounds. The Flames Foundation has donated $100,000 to be put towards these play ...
Two city councillors are asking for more funding to keep Calgary’s parks in good condition as people have flocked to outdoor green spaces amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Ward 1 Coun. Ward Sutherland and ...
Plans for Canada’s first public park catered to people with dementia and their caregivers have earned Parks Foundation Calgary a provincial award. The foundation received the 2025 Parks Excellence ...
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