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Father’s Day: Hawaiian Humane waives adult dog adoption fees
“Research consistently shows that fee-waived adoptions are just as successful as paid adoptions when it comes to long-term pet retention and veterinary care.”
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Study warns elevated Green Line along Beltline corridor would be ‘unprecedented’
An elevated alignment for Calgary’s Green Line LRT along 10th Avenue in the city’s Beltline would be “unprecedented,” according to a new study released Thursday. Read More
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‘Preparing for tomorrow’s opportunities’: Coaldale completes $13-million potable reservoir, pump station
The Town of Coaldale has completed a $13-million potable water reservoir and pump station, a project the community’s mayor says sets the town up for continued growth in the coming years. Read More
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Shrine game invitees Charles Beach, Cole MacInnis strong recruits for Calgary Dinos
Cue two new recruits from the area that are gaining international recognition on the gridiron. Read More
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Cochrane conman offers apology in court, just not to the victims he scammed nearly $1 million from
Cochrane swindler Scott Brooks offered a lengthy apology Thursday in a Calgary courtroom, but not for conning his victims out of nearly $1 million. Read More
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Calgary Stampede highlights Alberta’s food scene through culinary events
Calgary Stampede is highlighting the bold flavours and ingredients found in the province through debut food competitions and events. Read More
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This Father’s Day give the gift of memories, adventure
This Father’s Day, give Dad an experience he’ll never forget with a sunset sail, snorkeling trip, or memorable meal in Hawaiʻi, creating stories that will last a lifetime.
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Former U.K. prime minister David Cameron to speak at Energy Disruptors: UNITE summit in Calgary
The fifth edition of Canada’s largest energy leadership summit — Energy Disruptors: Unite — will make its way into Calgary this fall and feature three highlighted speakers as part of this year’s event. Read More
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Historical Society of Alberta gets transitional funding from province after being cut out of 2026 budget
After losing its funding in the Alberta government’s 2026 budget, the Historical Society of Alberta says it’s now getting $133,000 over three years from the province while it works towards becoming self-sufficient. Read More
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Calgary has one of Canada’s most beautiful parkades — and now, a prestigious award winner
Some call it the Parkade of the Future, some call it The Platform, some the Ninth Avenue Parkade — and now, it can add award-winning to its title. Read More