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Increased supply and slowing demand continues to drive down Calgary’s housing prices
Calgary’s real estate market is continuing to shift toward favouring the buyer, as an increase in new listings and rental options meets slowing demand, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board’s (CREB) monthly report. Read More
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Your letters for Oct. 2: Past innovation could be key for future
I would like to draw attention to what could be a template for a joint industry and government innovation. In 1974, the Alberta government established the Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority (AOSTRA) to promote research and development for the ‘in situ oilsands,’ funded by the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund. Read More
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Parker: Mexican consul brings world of experience to Calgary
When people choose to serve their country in the foreign service, they agree to accept any posting given to them. Read More
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Nelson: Alberta won’t separate as Smith falls for Carney’s promises
The air has left the separation balloon. Alberta’s going nowhere. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: Japanese and South American flavours pop at new Orijins restaurant
Food trends can be fickle, but in 2025, there is no movement hotter than Nikkei cuisine. A fusion of Peruvian and Japanese techniques and flavours, Nikkei makes sense to anyone who understands the cultural makeup of South America, with Japanese immigration playing a huge part in the culture of countries like Peru and Brazil. Migration…
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Report shows quality of life for Calgarians is up overall — but not for everyone
Calgarians’ quality of life has improved overall since last year, according to a survey conducted by the Calgary Foundation — but those results aren’t consistent across all demographics. Read More
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Bell: A pipeline or pipe dream — will Mark Carney just shaft Alberta?
A question many Albertans ask. Read More
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Three takeaways as Flames thumped by Canucks in pre-season stinker
It is encouraging that both skated off of their own after attention from a member of the training staff. Read More
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Top curlers Homan, Dunstone getting confidence for Olympic trials from Calgary event? You (Points)Bet!
Confidence has to come quickly for Canadian curlers in an Olympic year. Read More
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Day one shutdown fallout: Visitors, families feel impact
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On day one of the government shutdown, one of Hawaii’s most visited landmarks nearly went dark until an agreement to use non-profit funding allowed the park to open its doors. What is a government shutdown and how does that affect Hawaiʻi? Jennifer Bell and John Singleton, visiting from Oregon, waited four hours…