For some, real estate is a profession. For Ayokunle Akinsebikan, it’s a long-term commitment to people, trust, and the kind of decisions that shape lives.
His journey began in 2015 in Nigeria, where he first stepped into the industry and quickly understood that real estate wasn’t just about property…it was about impact. Helping people move from uncertainty to ownership, from renting to investing, and from confusion to confidence became the foundation of his work.
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Kindé isn’t trying to prove anything.
With her latest single, “WTF (What You Take Me For)” featuring Bkay Won, the Calgary-based artist steps into hip hop on her own terms. Grounded in the neo soul and R&B foundation that continues to shape her sound.
There’s a familiarity to what she creates. Warm chords. Brushed percussion. A quiet ease that feels reminiscent of late ’90s neo soul. But it never feels borrowed. Instead, Kindé reshapes those elements into something that feels distinctly her own
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The Calgary Folk Music Festival returns July 23–26, 2026, bringing its 47th year to Prince’s Island Park. But calling it a festival doesn’t fully capture it. This is where Calgary gathers.
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There’s something different in the air this year. Not just hype but movement. As the WNBA steps into its 30th season, May doesn’t feel like a preseason window. It feels like a shift. A soft opening into something louder, fuller, and more demanded than ever before. This time, the doors are wide open.
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Opening May 9 at the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre, Because of Her is a solo exhibition that moves beyond presentation into reflection.
The exhibition is an exploration of identity, memory, and the quiet, enduring strength of Black womanhood.
Running from May 5 to September 5, 2026, the exhibition marks a significant moment in Williams’ evolving practice, one that is as grounded in community as it is in visual storytelling.
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