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Review: Updated, stylish Dial M For Murder puts some of the classic tension on hold
You wouldn’t know it from Theatre Calgary’s version of Dial M for Murder that this vintage 1950s play by Frederick Knott is considered one of the finest examples of the stage thriller. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: Where to find traditional Neapolitan pizza in Calgary
I’ve gone on record multiple times to say that Calgary is experiencing a golden age of pizza, with great versions of a multitude of different styles available all over the city. While New York (or at least, “New York-ish”) pizza has dominated much of the local pizza chatter as of late, we should also be…
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Review: The Brothers Paranormal delivers creepy, twisty tale that keeps audience on their toes
If you don’t already, you may just believe in ghosts after you see Vertigo Theatre’s Canadian premiere of The Brothers Paranormal. Read More
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Nelson: Despite anger, many Calgarians will pass on civic vote
Jyoti Gondek could receive as few as 70,000 votes and still be re-elected as Calgary’s mayor. Read More
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Opinion: Carney’s dead end for Alberta oil
Discount, if not outright dismiss, the conciliatory comments from Premier Danielle Smith and some hydrocarbon-sector leadership after the announcement of the first list of projects for review by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Major Projects Office. The brutal reality remains that the Carney government resists any expansion of Alberta’s oilsands sector. Read More
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A call to revisit, repeal and replace blanket rezoning
Last summer, when Calgary city council approved blanket rezoning to allow development of multi-unit housing types where previously only detached or semi-detached homes were allowed, it wasn’t clear how much of an effect the change would have on housing supply and affordability. Read More
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Calgary’s top five mayoral candidates gather for 2025 Calgary Mayoral Debate
It was a crowded house at the Jack Singer Concert Hall, as candidates gathered to discuss several topics during the 2025 Mayoral Debate on Wednesday Night. Read More
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Parker: The Daisy apartment block to celebrate city’s energy history and roots of Brawn Family Foundation
Back in 1980, Bob Brawn felt the need to share his good fortune — along with wife Carole — by launching the Brawn Family Foundation, which continues to contribute to many worthy community initiatives. Read More
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Varcoe: As Halloween looms, fresh talk arises of reanimating Keystone XL — this time from PM to Trump
It must be the season of Halloween. How else can you explain the fresh talk about reanimating a zombie pipeline, Keystone XL. Read More