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Woman charged with embezzling from rural non-profit educational group she led
Mounties have charged a woman with stealing more than $15,000 from a Vulcan non-profit educational society while she served as its executive director. Read More
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Braid: Big projects lock Smith and Carney in a pact neither can break
The big-project beat goes on. Read More
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The ‘Thunder Run’, Village Square Leisure Centre’s iconic waterslide, set to be replaced
The Thunder Run waterslide, a fixture at one of northeast Calgary’s largest leisure centres since 1994, is set to be removed, the city confirmed Tuesday. Read More
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Shell’s $22B purchase of ARC Resources gets nod from Calgary company’s shareholders
Calgary-based natural gas producer ARC Resources Ltd. says the vast majority of its shareholders approved a takeover by global supermajor Shell PLC for $22 billion. Read More
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Hawaii voters: Ballots are on the way. Here’s what you need to know
Hawaii voters will receive their primary election ballots by mail by July 21 and must submit them to the Office of Elections by 7 p.m. on Aug. 8.
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Mayor’s bid to establish city lobbyist registry moves forward
Mayor Jeromy Farkas’s bid to create a database of which special interest groups are talking to Calgary city councillors passed its first hurdle Tuesday. Read More
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No concerns for significant impact to provincial wetlands following train derailment, says city
There are no concerns for significant impact to the Priddis Slough as crews continued to work at the scene of a train derailment, city official said Tuesday. Read More
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Whenever he joins the Calgary Flames, Carson Carels is primed for a long career
It seems very likely that Carson Carels will join the Calgary Flames by the end of the 2026-27 NHL season. Read More
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Changes that make some renovations easier for small businesses downtown could become permanent
Development permit relaxations for small businesses in Calgary’s downtown — introduced nine years ago, in a bid to help struggling storefronts following the 2014 oil price crash — could be made permanent. Read More
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Honolulu Zoo’s Wildest Show returns with summer concert series
Experience a magical night at the Honolulu Zoo’s Wildest Show, featuring local artists, family activities, and support for wildlife conservation.