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Calgary’s Summer Bruises’ sophomore record explores some dark terrain
When Summer Bruises were recording its sophomore record, Out of Body, producer Lorrie Matheson instructed the Calgary band to go into separate rooms when playing. Read More
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Facebook settlement payment sizes revealed: Here’s the minimum (and maximum) you’ll get
(NEXSTAR) – Documents filed in a California court last week are finally giving us a better idea of how big individual payouts will be in the $725 million class action lawsuit over Facebook users’ privacy. We’ve long known that big pot of money would get cut down substantially by legal fees and administrative costs, before…
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Trump administration ending grants for colleges with large minority student populations
Video on coverage of prayer in schools. (The Hill) — The Education Department announced Wednesday it is ending discretionary funding to multiple Minority-Serving Institutions (MSI) grant programs. The funding violated the law, according to the Trump administration, because it goes to institutions that “meet racial or ethnic quotas.” “Discrimination based upon race or ethnicity has…
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Calgary oilman, homebuilder honoured by Canadian Chamber of Commerce
It’s recognition that “came out of the blue,” said Suncor president Rich Kruger. Read More
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Suspect dies at hospital after shooting at Colorado high school; 1 victim still in critical condition
DENVER (KDVR) — The suspect in a shooting at Colorado’s Evergreen High School on Wednesday died of self-inflicted injuries at the hospital, according to officials, leaving two other students injured. Class was canceled both Thursday and Friday in light of the shooting. Jefferson County authorities reported that at about 12:24 p.m., there were reports of an…
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CIFF: Bif Naked reveals all in her documentary that covers career, triumphs and traumas
Bif Naked admits that watching clips of herself going back 30 years or more can be a bit surreal. Read More
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Parker: Renowned architectural firm Abugov Kaspar ends operations, passes torch to Keystone
After 36 years working together — with a strong commitment to clients, the industry, the community and themselves — Bruce Abugov and Frank Kaspar have decided to retire. Read More
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Opinion: In suicide prevention, connection, not AI saves lives
We live in an era when technology appears to offer solutions for nearly everything. AI can write our emails, predict our shopping lists, even chat with us when we’re lonely. But when it comes to suicide prevention, the answer has always been human connection. Read More
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Nelson: Too little, too late — it’s time for a city hall reckoning
Finally, after four long and difficult years, city hall finally figured out what Calgary is about. Read More
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Canmore to join in on blissful Nordic spa experience
Whether it’s our forested landscape or northern climate, it’s hard to know, but Alberta is becoming a hotbed of Nordic spas. Read More