Tagged: 17th avenue

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Tubby Dog turns 7 years old

Calgary’s favourite hot dog joint still going strong   Nathan Ross Arts Editor   There aren’t many small businesses that have had such a resounding impact on Calgary’s food scene, or any area for...

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Anatomy of a nerd

        Jonathan Vern McGill Contributor   It seems like just about everyone and their dog goes around saying they are a geek about this or a nerd about that, but there...

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The great hunt for a perfect spring shoe

by Claire Miglionico The Reflector There are few things in fashion as satisfying as owning a great pair of shoes, and what better than the spring season to get down and funky with our...

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Escape to Milk Tiger Lounge

by Gabrielle Domanski Tucked away on Fourth Street, between a hair studio and a food mart, only steps away the bustling 17th Avenue S.W. strip, stands Milk Tiger Lounge. With only a small white...

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A good meal for $15 or less

by Rachel Frey Have you sampled all that Wyckham House has to offer? Exhausted the options in the Herb ‘n’ Market? Eaten so many of those pre-packaged Sodexo sandwiches that they’ve been informally named...

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For city bakers, secret ingredient is love

by Aaron Chatha With the hypnotic aroma, calming heat and all the wonderful options, it’s hard not to love being in a bakery. It’s often said that cakes and pastries are made with love,...

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School’s out for summer

by Jamie Witham School is out soon and that means summer leagues and activities are here and they’re filling up fast.  For popular sports like ultimate frisbee and dodgeball, registering early can mean the...

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Doorman dropped in dispute

A doorman at Classic Jack’s restaurant on 17th Ave. was let go after allegedly refusing entry to a MRU grad and his friend in the early morning of Sept. 18 after judging the latter...

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Stampede: Fashion advice for the not-so western

Many Calgarians loathe being defined by cowboys, the Stampede and the Wild West, but it’s hard to avoid that identity every July when the Stampede rolls into town once again. It’s become workplace tradition...