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Calgary Walks: Explore the Elbow River valley to ridgetop on Walk #59
Hidden stairways, escarpment trails, paved pathways, and leafy side streets make up this innercity walk that travels through five neighbourhoods and three parks. It begins in Stanley Park with an immediate climb to Parkhill, one of Calgary’s oldest neighbourhoods. Take a short detour to check out the 1912 Parkhill Public School-turned-condos on 2nd Street before…
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Opinion: The most important capital markets news last week was the one few noticed
Last week brought one of the more consequential shifts in Canadian capital markets in some time. Ontario agreed to join the country’s securities passport system, an arrangement that lets a company clear its home regulator and then raise capital across the country without repeating the exercise province by province. Read More
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Opinion: The dangerous distraction of Alberta’s bike lane debate
Why is the province trying to fuel a cars-versus-bikes debate? Transportation planners are asking, after Premier Danielle Smith’s government launched an online portal wanting Albertans to find time in their busy lives to complain about bike lanes. Read More
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Puna man indicted in connection with three homicides, prosecutors seek no bail
A Puna man has been indicted on multiple murder and property crime charges in connection with the deaths of three elderly men earlier this year.
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Surging Calgary Surge get within striking distance of CEBL playoff spot with key win over Edmonton Stingers
The Calgary Surge have taken a huge step in their late-season push to make the Canadian Elite Basketball League playoffs. Read More
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After the Indictment: Questions, Reforms, What’s Ahead
“So now that this has happened and there are indictments, it is a house of cards that is now crumbling.”
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Free youth volleyball clinic gives Palama athletes chance to learn from UH coaches
“It’s really for the kids around this community in Palama, so that’s what we’re trying to do.”
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HPD ramps up traffic enforcement as students head back to school
“Please slow down, put the phone away and give yourself extra time so our keiki can get to school and home safely.”