Brad Anderson: Residents in the northeast are far less likely to play sports than are residents in other quadrants of the city, according to a new study by Sport Calgary. , according to CBC. "We're starting to expand and do some cultural programming, so Bollywood dance, women-only gym times because that what interests them," said Brad Anderson, business development manager at the Genesis Community and Wellness Centre. A fitness facility in northeast Calgary is hoping to break down some of the barriers immigrants face when trying to get involved in sports. But the northeast also has some of the fastest growing communities in Calgary. For recreation centres, reaching out often means trying something new.
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