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Calgary Canvas is a five-part series that illustrates two views on city issues. Tune in to hear a new topic every episode, produced and hosted by two reporters from the...
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Calgary Canvas is a five-part series that illustrates two views on city issues. Tune in to hear a new topic every episode, produced and hosted by two reporters from the Calgary Journal.
Produced by Meg Wilcox and the COMM 3727 podcasting class at Mount Royal University // Music by Ricardo-Andres Garcia // Logo created with icons by vitodelacosta, Jakob Wells, Pham Thi Dieu Linh & Ralph Schmitzer, courtesy the Noun Project.
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Produced by Meg Wilcox and the COMM 3727 podcasting class at Mount Royal University // Music by Ricardo-Andres Garcia // Logo created with icons by vitodelacosta, Jakob Wells, Pham Thi Dieu Linh & Ralph Schmitzer, courtesy the Noun Project.
Calgary Canvas
Calgary Canvas
16 APR 2018 · In the final episode of the season, Sarah Green and Dan Khavkin delve into the unknown and explore different views on the paranormal. Interviews: Holly Goddard from Wolf Paranormal Investigations & Dr. Chris Seers from the University of Calgary's psychology department. // logo by Nicholas Vicent & the Noun Project.
9 APR 2018 · Kyra Bird and Chula Casey look at different sides of student stress, talking to MRU student Lindsay Ulsifer & Sarah Rude from MRU's Student Success and Early Support programs. // Logo elements by Andrew Doane, The Noun Project.
3 APR 2018 · Nathan Woolridge and Ricardo-Andres Garcia take a look at two sides of Alberta's new minimum wage, talking to server Marissa Corea & Scott Crockatt from the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. // logo with illustrations by AlfredoCreates.com/Icons & Creative Stall from the Noun Project
25 MAR 2018 · Bill Atwood and Halen Kooper look at the economic and environmental impact of Alberta’s carbon tax. Interviews: Ryan Johnson, VP at Baytex Energy Corp., and Israel Dunmade, Environmental Science professor at Mount Royal University.
18 MAR 2018 · In this episode, Grace Dirks and Liam Gilles explore what a 2026 Olympic bid might mean for Calgary. Interviews: Dale Henwood, President and CEO of the Canadian Sport Institute, and Peter Watts, radio host of the Alberta Morning News on 770 CHQR.
Calgary Canvas is a five-part series that illustrates two views on city issues. Tune in to hear a new topic every episode, produced and hosted by two reporters from the...
show more
Calgary Canvas is a five-part series that illustrates two views on city issues. Tune in to hear a new topic every episode, produced and hosted by two reporters from the Calgary Journal.
Produced by Meg Wilcox and the COMM 3727 podcasting class at Mount Royal University // Music by Ricardo-Andres Garcia // Logo created with icons by vitodelacosta, Jakob Wells, Pham Thi Dieu Linh & Ralph Schmitzer, courtesy the Noun Project.
show less
Produced by Meg Wilcox and the COMM 3727 podcasting class at Mount Royal University // Music by Ricardo-Andres Garcia // Logo created with icons by vitodelacosta, Jakob Wells, Pham Thi Dieu Linh & Ralph Schmitzer, courtesy the Noun Project.
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