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One year after medically assisted dying was legalized The Calgary Chapter of Dying with Dignity Canada is hosting a presentation on the implementation of now legalized Medical Assistance in Dying in Alberta. Angela is joined by the MC of this event, June Churchill. Event details are below: When: Saturday, June 17, 2017, 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m...
Safety for bikers has become a major concern in the city. Angela Kokott is chatting with Dr. Nigel Brockton about his recent experience. This avid cyclist, who has recently been injured while riding his bike, is hoping to raise awareness of this serious issue.
In face of her own personal tragedy, Shirley Thiessen, strives to make Calgary police officers more aware of the impact death notifications can have on a family. She aims to help others who might be placed in a similar situation to herself. Shirley Thiessen, recipient of the Chief's Award of Exceptional Recognition, joined Angela Kokott on Calgary Today to share her story.
Calgary Night Market kicks the summer off right at Southcentre Mall. The first of four weekend events starts this weekend! Jodi Hughes is joined by Southcentre’s General Manager, Shawn Hanson, to find out more!
This University is working to developing a breathalyzer for pot. They had to use a group of volunteers to complete their research. GUEST: Nicholas Lovrich, Washington State University Professor Emeritus Should driving high be treated the same way as driving drunk? GUEST: Keith Fagin, founder of Calgary 420 Cannabis community
Angela Kokott is joined by Nicholas Lovrich, Washington State University Professor Emeritus. They are chatting about his research into breathalyzers for cannbis and how exactly this will work.
May 31st- World No Tobacco Day! Angela Kokott is joined by Dr Brent Friesen, tobacco reduction lead and medical officer of health with Alberta Health Services, to chat about what services are offered here in Calgary to help you quit your bad habits?
Perhaps your idea of running across the country to raise money is not the best way to get things done for your charity. Tristin Hopper, reporter at the National Post, explains why.
Angela is joined by Dr. Luanne Metz, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, professor in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and an MD. Dr. Metz was the lead author on a new study which shows common everyday acne medications can offer new treatment for multiple sclerosis.
This Saturday marked the first day of the fasting month of Ramadan. Angela was joined by Sarah Elkadri with the Muslim Association of Canada, to learn how can we better understand Ramadan?