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Kananaskis logging opponents face off against timber company West Fraser at open house
Timber harvester West Fraser said the open house Wednesday that drew a large crowd was to allay fears over its plans to clear-cut in a popular recreational area near Bragg Creek, and to collect input on how it'll be done. Read More
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Group sex parties are okay, but social club sex gatherings aren't, Calgary judge says
Calgarian Matthew Mills is free to have group sex parties in his Silver Springs home, but not under the guise of an organized social club, a judge has ruled. Read More
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'We thought we struck a balance': City's inside workers to hold strike vote next week
In the midst of a bargaining impasse, City of Calgary workers will hold a strike vote next week, according to the president of the union that represents more than 5,000 of the city's indoor employees. Read More
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Braid: Facing first heavy attack in NDP leadership race, Nenshi denies he's against unions
The previously polite NDP leadership race turned red-hot Wednesday with allegations that candidate Naheed Nenshi is anti-union. Read More
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Brief delay in addictions counsellor's sentencing on sex charge while lawyers review reports
The sentencing hearing for a Calgary addictions counsellor convicted of sexually abusing a drug-addicted teen was adjourned Wednesday, but only to next week. Read More
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After four months of waiting, Calgary restaurants say goodbye to short-lived single-use item bylaw
Calgary businesses waved goodbye on Tuesday to the city’s short-lived, single-use items bylaw, marking the end of a brief period during which customers in equal measure accepted and rejected the charge, local business owners say. Read More
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Murder suspect won't know until at least the end of July if he will be ordered to stand trial
The adult suspect in the slaying of a Calgary teen won't know until at least the end of July whether he'll be ordered to stand trial. Read More
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Kelowna to host Cavalry-Vancouver CPL match with expansion in mind
Kelowna is a high-priority expansion market for the Canadian Premier League. So much so that the country’s domestic soccer circuit is making the B.C. centre its first stop of its ‘On Tour’ series next month. Read More
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Dickenson hopes American 'influx of talent' helps Stamps find winning ways
The first official day of football for the Calgary Stampeders in 2024 kicked off Wednesday with fresh faces galore. Read More
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Commissionaire charged with assaulting city police detainee
A contractor working for city police has been charged with assaulting a freshly arrested detainee. Read More
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5 things to do in Calgary this weekend: May 10-12
The weather is expected to warm up for Mother's Day weekend, giving Calgarians the perfect opportunity to get out of the house and check out one of the many events the city has to offer. Read More
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George Thorogood, Tom Cochrane to headline 2024 Oxford Stomp
Oxford Stomp is moving the party to Prince's Island Park, with George Thorogood and Tom Cochrane slated to co-headline the annual Stampede-themed musical celebration. Read More
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Avalanche risk elevated in Banff, Lake Louise, Kananaskis, as temperatures rise
Sharp temperature increases through the week has caused a surge in avalanche risk for Banff, Lake Louise and Kananaskis, as many hikers hope to hit the trails. Read More
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Shaw Charity Classic has new name … Rogers that
The Shaw Charity Classic has run its course in Calgary. Read More
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Canucks’ run prompts riot reflections. Can fans be trusted not to repeat history?
Simon Coutts remembers being "heckled" by passersby in 2011 as he boarded up his bike shop on Vancouver's Robson Street before the Canucks' Game 7 Stanley Cup loss to the Boston Bruins, that would spur hordes of drunken fans to riot. Read More
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ATCO to build 200-kilometre, $2B natural gas pipeline west of Edmonton
ATCO Ltd. is planning to build a 200-kilometre natural gas pipeline along the Yellowhead Highway west of Edmonton, the utilities company announced Wednesday. Read More
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Cheeseburger ice cream and pickle fry poutine: Calgary Stampede reveals new midway foods
The Calgary Stampede has dropped its list of over 50 new midway foods for 2024. Read More
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Opinion: Policymakers in Ottawa and Edmonton maintain broken health-care system
By Nadeem Esmail Read More
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Opinion: Non-market housing has role to play in affordability crisis
As CEO of Calgary Housing — Alberta’s largest affordable housing operator — I closely followed the passionate and diverse perspectives presented at the rezoning hearings at city hall. Where we live and how we live together are fundamental questions that any city must answer, particularly during an affordability crisis. Read More
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Calgary Herald Letters for May 8: UCP pandering to misinformed minority
The UCP has decided that it is a better idea to rely on human ballot counters than to use electronic tabulators that have worked well and are tested repeatedly to ensure their accuracy. Read More
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