Author: Robert Thivierge
Robert Thivierge is a photographer and web developer based in Thunder Bay.
Bronconnier gets a little excited
Dressed to ride the Vespa
Red Vespas
Carifest guitar 2009
Carifest is an annual festival held in Calgary to celebrate Caribean culture. This year, it was free to the public, but it had to skip the parade, that normally accompanies it. I didn't do as well with getting pictures this year, partly because the best view of the stage was for people wading in water. I did much better with pictures of the 2008 Carifest Parade.
Carifest band 2009
Carifest is an annual festival held in Calgary to celebrate Caribean culture. This year, it was free to the public, but it had to skip the parade, that normally accompanies it. I didn't do as well with getting pictures this year, partly because the best view of the stage was for people wading in water. I did much better with pictures of the 2008 Carifest Parade.
Signs of peace in Calgary
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.
Louise McKinney behind PeaceRoots
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.
Peace is not just for hippies
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.
Emily Murphy with Women in Black
Women in Black is an international movement and network of women in different cities, each acting independently. They regularly hold silent vigils, in support of peace and against violence in general. The group in Calgary is seen on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at Famous Five statues, which are located at Olympic Plaza.
Singing in the street
Going for a walk
So, who wants to dance?
Sir, you need to dance with me
Feeling the sound of the violin
Karen plays the violin
Windswept beauty
What a waste
Update: An email back from the Calgary Downtown Association says Roadshow Advertising hasn't been given any permit for this truck to be on Stephen Avenue, and the CDA is relying on bylaw or police to ticket the truck, which will often move to avoid a ticket. So, the CDA is doing what it can to stop it.



















