Elliot Zan

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Elliot Zan is a student journalist with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) based in Calgary.

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New smoke alarms available for deaf and hard of hearing Calgarians

A new program will offer specialized smoke and carbon monoxide alarm systems to eligible deaf and hard of hearing Calgarians.

2024 marks highest number of fatal road collisions in over a decade

Calgary police are urging people to focus on keeping the roads safe after 2024 saw the highest number of fatal road collisions since 2013. 

Calgary twins become youngest players to sign with new women's pro soccer league

Calgary-born twins Taegan and Keelyn announced their signing with the city's Wild FC on Monday. This makes them the two youngest footballers to join the Northern Super League at just 17 years old.

Coffee and community: Calgary cafe is addressing poverty one cup at a time

Brian’s Cafe opened to the public on Oct. 15 and has been a hub for all, providing coffee, pastries and a sense of community.

New program makes addiction services available at any construction site in Calgary

City investing $283,000 into Tailgate Toolkit recovery resource pilot program promoting safer workplaces across Calgary construction sites.

Noah and Olivia stay on top: Alberta's top baby names of 2024

Noah and Olivia seem to be entrenched in their No. 1 spots as the province's most popular baby names, according to provincial data released on Monday.

Calgary's Chinook Blast set to return for fifth year

The downtown festival revealed its 2025 lineup on Thursday, which includes music, dance, puppetry, films, and live luminescent performances. 

Trash to treasure: Calgary company donates thousands of pieces of clothing to Salvation Army

Junk King, which has worked with the Salvation Army in the past, says cleanup jobs don't always lead to landfills.

New at-risk youth facility set to open at Wood's Homes in Calgary

The home for at-risk youth was designed around therapeutic architecture, created with the feedback of youth, volunteers and parents, says the child mental health treatment centre.

Trucker honoured after dangerous roadside rescue near Bowden, Alta.

Kingsley Ogieva was recognized by the Highway Angel program for his efforts to help a man trapped in a tractor-trailer that rolled on a busy southern Alberta highway.