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Is Ryan Lomberg’s future with the Calgary Flames?
Ryan Lomberg appeared in only seven of the Calgary Flames’ final 26 games after the Olympic break. Read More
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Spring weather roller coaster will continue this week, snow could be back
Between Tuesday afternoon and Saturday night, Calgary is expected see a 29-degree temperature swing, going from 23º to -6º. Read More
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Hegseth ends mandatory flu vaccine for service members
Hegseth called the flu shot requirement part of “absurd, overreaching mandates that only weaken our warfighting capabilities.”
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Local Sofia La Porte represents Hawaiʻi on national stage in NY
Sofia La Porte, a Mid-Pacific Institute junior, will represent Hawai’i at the national ESU Shakespeare Competition in New York, after winning the state competition with the help of her teacher, Linda Johnson.
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Fertility care necessary to sustain Alberta population, grow economy: researchers
Fertility care, whether funded by the province or employers, is crucial not just for attracting and retaining talent in the workforce but also for reducing our inextricable reliance on immigration, say researchers, who on Monday also released a report on the experiences of employees navigating treatment. Read More
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Preview: Ghost River’s Frontier
Like the woman in her new play, Frontier, Jamie Konchak is feeling like a trailblazer. Read More
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Graphic of the week: Breaking down the cost of gas
Starting Monday, the federal government is taking a break from charging its fuel excise tax through Labour Day as a response to skyrocketing energy prices caused by the earlier shuttering of the Strait of Hormuz. Read More
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Calgary vocalists to perform Husker Du songs with pioneering band’s bassist, Greg Norton, at Dickens
In 1982, pioneering Minneapolis punk band Husker Du made its final appearance in Calgary. Read More
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Opinion: Public costs grow with latest cleanup fee for orphan wells
The latest levy set by the Alberta Energy Regulator continues a pattern of egregious underfunding of the Orphan Well Association, delaying the cleanup of orphan wells and putting Alberta taxpayers at risk. Read More
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Breakenridge: Straightforward process becomes politicized to boost rural ridings
Five years ago, an Elections Canada report called for a redistribution of seats in the House of Commons, which resulted in three new seats for Alberta. Read More