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Amir Said

Amir Said

Amir Said is a reporter and photographer with the Western Wheel. He graduated in 2022 from the University of Regina, where he was a student journalist, and has won numerous awards for his work.

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Recent Work by Amir

FOOTHILLS Magazine: Co-existing sustainably with wildlife

FOOTHILLS Magazine: Co-existing sustainably with wildlife

Deer, moose and other wildlife are common in the Foothills, which requires a balance in order to live in harmony.
FOOTHILLS Magazine: Creativity shines at Sustainable Living Centre

FOOTHILLS Magazine: Creativity shines at Sustainable Living Centre

New Diamond Valley centre is helping build a stronger and more sustainable community that inspires people to create.
Okotoks Elks looking for new members, more community involvement

Okotoks Elks looking for new members, more community involvement

The Okotoks Elks Hall is the site of numerous events, including an indoor community garage sale held on April 20.
Okotoks mayor responds to art controversy

Okotoks mayor responds to art controversy

Tanya Thorn shared that local artist Gordon Mackey's sculptures will remain along the Heritage Parkway.
Foothills politicians concerned by provincial overreach

Foothills politicians concerned by provincial overreach

Foothills County Reeve Delilah Miller and Diamond Valley Mayor Barry Crane shared concerns about political parties running in municipal elections.
Tomorrow marks Canadian Independent Bookstore Day in Okotoks

Tomorrow marks Canadian Independent Bookstore Day in Okotoks

Okotoks' local bookstore, Yooneek Books, is offering a special sale and prize draws to mark the occasion.
Development appeal rejected by Town of Diamond Valley

Development appeal rejected by Town of Diamond Valley

Residential development in Diamond Valley will go ahead as planned after an appeal by concerned residents was rejected.
Town forces Okotoks artist to remove sculptures from park

Town forces Okotoks artist to remove sculptures from park

Artist Gordon Mackey is beginning the process of removing his many art pieces from along the Sheep River pathways.
Beloved burrito spot in Diamond Valley closes

Beloved burrito spot in Diamond Valley closes

After 11 years in business, Motoburrito has served its last burrito, according to owner Claudette Macgregor.
Foothills youth, have your say on mental health

Foothills youth, have your say on mental health

A short survey by the Network, formerly Foothills Children's Wellness Network, is collecting youth perspectives on mental health and wellness.
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