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What do the Calgary Flames have in Joel Farabee?
In the not-too-distant past, Joel Farabee was considered the potential heir apparent to Claude Giroux in Philadelphia. Read More
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After in-camera discussion, Medicine Hat council votes to terminate city manager
Three weeks out from a municipal election, Medicine Hat’s city council has voted to fire its chief administrator — the latest in a political saga that started when the city’s mayor was sanctioned by her colleagues last year. Read More
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Republicans refuse to swear in newly elected Democrat, delaying success of Epstein petition
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House Republican leaders refused requests from Democrats to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) on Tuesday, saying she will be sworn in when the House returns to regular session. The move deprives a petition of the last signature it needs to force a vote on a bill to release files related to…
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Things to do in Calgary in October: Haunted Calgary | Harvest Fair | Fall Days
There is no shortage of things to do in Calgary. Here are highlights from local events in and around the city. Read More
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You may have a three-payday October: How to tell
(NEXSTAR) — For spooky fans and trick-or-treat lovers, this October is going to be extra special with Halloween falling on a Friday, giving way to a weekend of eerie activities. For some, that Friday will be extra wicked, but for a good reason. October marks the last three-payday month of 2025, giving some workers a…
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Trump suggests using ‘dangerous’ US cities as ‘training grounds’ for military
(The Hill) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday told a gathering of military leaders they should use American cities as “training grounds” and described a federal crackdown on crime in major cities as “a war from within.” Trump addressed dozens of top generals and admirals in Quantico, Va., where he said defending the homeland was…
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Bell: Teacher strike a go — Alberta teachers fed-up and mad as hell
We knew it. Now we see it. Read More
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Opinion: The day I stopped saying fossil fuels
A few months ago, I was at a dinner party. Ten people around the table, wine glasses clinking, polite conversation humming along. Someone said something about climate change, and that’s when I did it — I said the words “fossil fuels.” Read More
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US airlines warn shutdown may slow flights
(The Hill) — U.S. airlines are warning Congress that if the government shuts down at midnight Wednesday, flights could be delayed because air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration employees would be required to work without pay. Airlines for America, a trade group that represents major carriers such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest…
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Six people displaced as fire strikes two homes in Coventry Hills
Six people in Coventry Hills escaped their homes after two buildings caught fire Monday afternoon. Read More