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About 27,000 Alberta health-care workers approve contract deal with AHS
A contract agreement centring on wages for 27,000 health-care workers in the province has been finalized with Alberta Health Services. Read More
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Calgary seniors gather to watch ‘their’ athlete make her Olympic debut
Canadian ski jumper Nicole Maurer made her Olympic debut Saturday morning, and dozens of residents at five local seniors’ homes gathered to watch with bated breath. Read More
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Maher blasts White House over defense of Obama video: ‘F—ing hypocrites’
“Is it OK to show Elmer Fudd shooting Charlie Kirk?” Maher asked.
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Police warn Calgarians of high-risk offender in community
A high-risk offender was released in the city on Friday, leading the Calgary Police Service to share the information with the community. Read More
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Severe weather expected across Hawai‘i through Monday
Hawai‘i is bracing for a multi-hazard weather weekend as dangerous surf, heavy rainfall and strong winds move across the islands.
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How to Spot a Flood Damaged Car
(iSeeCars) – Flood waters can damage more than 100,000 cars in the U.S. in any given year. Natural disasters and heavy rain often lead to compromised infrastructure, flash floods, and a literal rising tide of flood-damaged vehicles. Most of these flooded vehicles go through an insurance claim process that properly identifies a car’s water damage.…
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Opinion: Don’t bring back passport-based immigration
Alberta has welcomed many Ukrainians since February 2022. Many have worked, enrolled in school, filled labour shortages and rebuilt lives under strain. They deserve a serious discussion about permanence — because temporary status is a shaky foundation on which to raise children, buy a home or plan a career. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta needs a stable fiscal plan — and industry must pay for cleanup
Alberta’s biggest economic risk today isn’t hostility to energy, climate policy or even short-term oil price swings. It’s fiscal instability — budgets that work only when oil prices co-operate, and fall apart when they don’t. Read More
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Opinion: Pierre Poilievre came to Calgary and Canadians should be paying attention
The Conservative convention in Calgary was more than a leadership review. Read More
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Opinion: Why Calgary must reform how it governs its water utility
The failure of the Bearspaw South feeder main was not only an infrastructure failure, it was a governance failure. Read More