Alberta Aphasia Camp

Thanks to generous donations the Alberta Aphasia Camp is offering free registration to the first 30 applicants to Alberta Aphasia camp happening via Zoom on September 18th & 19th (9 am – 2 pm each day). Registration can be completed online at the Alberta...

Coronavirus Update

Due to mounting concerns about the coronavirus (Covid-19), the CAC steering committee has made the decision to place all of our conversation groups (Parkdale Church, First Baptist Church, Heart and Stroke and Glenmore Park) and the book club on hold until further...

Alberta Aphasia Camp 2020

Nice article on the Corbett Hall Speech-Language Pathology Clinic at the University of Alberta and the Alberta Aphasia Camp 2020. This year’s camp will take place at the Gull Lake centre from September 18 to 20. Application forms will be available in May....

Finding My Voice

Debbie Maloney had a brain aneurysm and stroke at the age of 36, and had to learn how to walk and talk again. This interesting article examines Debbie’s path to recovery and the ongoing challenges she continues to face each day....

Urban Beautification

CAC’s very own artist-in-residence, Lynn Cameron, was selected by the City of Calgary to have her artwork adorn one of the city’s utility boxes. Now that’s what we call urban beautification!  Well done, Lynn.
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