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No charges laid against Calgary police officers following use-of-force investigation
Following an investigation into a use of force by three Calgary police officers during a 2018 arrest, charges were not laid despite “reasonable grounds” to believe that an offence was committed. Read More
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Teachers back in session: Former UH softball player begins new chapter as teacher
As excited as she is to teach, Millwood said the relationships she’ll build with her students are what she’s looking forward to the most.
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‘Now is not the time’: Federal Conservatives and taxpayer group urge Liberal government to keep gas tax paused
The federal Conservatives and the Canadian Taxpayers Federation are urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to extend the federal fuel excise tax holiday beyond Labour Day, warning that Canadians are still struggling to afford daily necessities. Read More
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Braid: Corb Lund says government was ‘crooked’ with anti-coal petition, as new poll backs his stance
Corb Lund has gone from disappointed to puzzled to suspicious, and now just plain angry. Read More
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What’s new for the See You on Stephen Avenue initiative
Efforts to revitalize Calgary’s historic main street are in effect through the See You on Stephen Avenue initiative, but what is in store for one of the city’s busiest areas? Read More
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Sunterra restructuring invites sale and investment bids following $35M cheque kiting judgement
Sunterra Group businesses are being put up for sale or investment as part of court-supervised restructuring proceedings, months after an Alberta judge found the company and its affiliates liable for approximately $35 million in a cheque kiting scheme described as being carried out on “an astonishing scale.” Read More
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How Hawaiʻi humidity affects your body’s cooling system
Health officials warn that Hawaii’s high humidity levels pose a significant risk for heat-related illnesses by hindering the body’s natural cooling process through sweat evaporation.
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New traffic adjustments in place for Dillingham Blvd until 2030
Drivers on Dillingham Boulevard will see a change in traffic patterns as Skyline rail construction continues.
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Province faces OHS charges in death of firefighter killed battling Jasper wildfire
The Alberta government is facing charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act in connection with the 2024 death of a Calgary firefighter during the Jasper wildfire. Read More
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One in custody after reports of stabbing in Calgary’s Core shopping centre
Calgary police say one person was taken into custody following reports of a stabbing in Calgary’s Core Shopping Centre on Wednesday. Read More