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Get ready for the most delightful race on four short legs. Following a massive debut last year, the highly anticipated Corgi Races are returning to the track at Century Downs Racetrack and Casino on July 4.
The City of Airdrie celebrated the accomplishments of five of Airdrie’s Elite Athletes in a ceremony at Genesis Place at the end of May. The Airdrie Elite Athlete program has been in operation since 2011, and it recognizes and commemorates athletic excellence in our community. Since its inception,
The Canada Day Parade is a core part of how Airdrie celebrates July 1. From setting up chairs early in the morning to breakfasts and barbecues, Airdrie shows up for the parade year-over-year.
In a powerful display of community spirit, the team at local salon Hairbenders is coming together to organize a fundraiser for a client and friend who has fallen on hard times.
Since 2023, the Airdrie and District Agricultural Society (ADAS) and Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC) Airdrie have worked together to address food insecurity in Airdrie through the garden project initiative, hosted on the ADAS lands just west of the city.
When you plant a seed, you don’t just water it for a single season; you nurture it so it can grow deep roots and shelter generations to come. For the last decade, the Airdrie & District Community Foundation has been quietly planting those seeds across the region.
Nose Creek Regional Park is set to transform into an arena of wagging tails and competitive spirits on May 30. From 10 am to 2 pm, the community is invited to Bark in the Park, a celebration of Airdrie’s canine companions that promises fun for everyone.
If you could sum up the spirit of childhood in a single weekend, it would look a lot like Nose Creek Regional Park during the Airdrie Children’s Festival. On May 23 and 24, the park will once again transform into a vibrant hub of curiosity and creativity.
The City of Airdrie’s Resident Satisfaction Survey gives citizens an opportunity to share their experiences, priorities, and ideas for improvement.
For many residents, a trip to a local craft market is a pleasant weekend activity. However, for those behind Crafting for Community: A Mother's Day Craft Market, the upcoming event is a vital lifeline for local mental health accessibility.