The speed limit drop on unmarked roads to 40km/h from 50 a couple years ago seems to have resulted in a measurable decrease in driving speeds and accidents.
https://cwf.ca/research/publications/new-report-work-to-live-alberta-youth-mobility/ Specifically mentions that 69% of youth in Calgary intended to move outside the province.
Found inside https://livewirecalgary.com/2023/06/22/calgary-art-collective-hoping-to-help-stop-performers-from-leaving-the-city/
If the little bristles are injested they can cause food poison like symptoms before more serious complications.
Manjaro Linux with ZFS on some old gaming PC.
Home Automation and IoT with HomeAssistant in a virtual box. Database for storing some IoT history (not hooked up to Home Assistant yet but recording from MQTT) with MariaDB. Media Server with Emby. Photograph Backups with Immich; just playing with this for now. Constantly have problems running it to do with not connecting to Redis or PostGres :/ MQTT Server with Mosquitto for some custom IoT devices. VPN with WireGuard. File Syncronization with Syncthing; to/from phone and other computers. Torrenting with Deluge and Deluge Web.
On July 1, Calgarians and visitors will gather downtown to celebrate Canada Day. This year’s free and family-friendly celebration will feature fireworks, live music, cultural performances, art displays and more.
Fort Calgary: Stage shows, food trucks, and tours. St. Patricks Island: Stage shows, face painting, activity tents, food trucks. Olympic Plaza: Local music, activity tents, food trucks. Stampede Park: Fireworks. Can't view on site but can see from the hills surrounding Stampede park: Tom Campbell's Hill Natural Park, Scotsman's Hill.
https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/stampede-park-to-host-calgary-s-canada-day-fireworks-show-1.6422995 https://beta.ctvnews.ca/local/calgary/2023/5/25/1_6413448.amp.html
After a water main break, Alberta Health Services has ordered Calgary to issue a boil water advisory for three southwest communities.
Lifted as of June 4th.
For communities: Silverado, Yorkville and Belmont. There was a water main breakage. While it has been fixed, Alberta Health issued a boil water advisory for the affected communities out of caution.
Found in a Common Sense Calgary email. https://www.albertainstitute.ca/r?u=R6v1GQkxThxfwybM4HncqfT9Lqy6n4aUHr343EmO2HgOdppnlzPdBU4ReED6zeKZDEwgKSWwQn0gt62gwmHBj589s5YV9Ry-04I24234-8Ds7jxwkLjWuyP3vLaO_LvPV0kbZJDNyqVH_AuECsG5ww&e=c97db2b5447291aed74b2091f9c3d79e&utm_source=albertainstitute&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=csc_cm_2023_06_05&n=9
https://newsroom.calgary.ca/boil-water-advisory-issued-for-three-calgary-communities/ https://www.calgary.ca/water/drinking-water/boil-water-advisory-issued-for-three-calgary-communities.html