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Grizzly destroyed after trying to enter central Alberta chicken coop
Provincial officials say they trapped and killed a male grizzly bear after the animal tampered with a chicken coop near Bowden last weekend. Read More
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Province permanently allowing earlier liquor sales at bars and restaurants
Just in time for World Cup and Calgary Stampede, restaurants and bars will no longer have to apply to sell liquor earlier under new rules introduced Tuesday by the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis. Read More
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Village Square Leisure Centre closing for year-long renovations starting this fall
One of the largest recreational centres in the city will close its doors in the fall for more than a year while it undergoes major repairs, leaving 300,000 of its annual visitors looking for other options. Read More
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Sundre-area man handed eight-year sentence for fatally shooting partygoer who wouldn’t leave
Firing a shotgun slug into the legs of an unwanted partygoer who later bled to death has landed a Sundre-area man an eight-year prison term. Read More
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All options back on the table as council committee votes to continue studying Green Line’s downtown alignment options
The possibility of tunneling below Calgary’s central business district to accommodate the future Green Line LRT is back on the table, after city councillors voted Tuesday to continue considering alternative route alignments for the downtown segment of the multibillion-dollar project. Read More
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Worker injured in Waikiki chemical explosion, investigation ongoing
A developing story out of Waikiki on Tuesday morning was initially reported as a suspicious circumstance, but has been determined to be a pool chemical explosion that injured a worker.
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How to not be the Johnny Gaudreau-era Calgary Flames
While the previous era of the Calgary Flames certainly contained some highlights, like the surprise playoff appearance in 2015 or winning the Western Conference in 2018, there is little question that the club failed to live up to its promise. Read More
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Review: Young love at centre of Rosebud Theatre’s version of Anne of Green Gables
Anne Shirley, the titular hero of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s novels, is singing a different tune out at Rosebud this summer. Read More
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Family, friends mourn Airdrie woman killed in mountaineering accident
An Airdrie woman who died after plunging on a mountain in Kananaskis Country is being remembered as a caring mother and neighbour and treasured business partner. Read More
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Oʻahu offers free yoga, Pilates in scenic outdoor spaces
Outdoor yoga and Pilates classes are popular in Oʻahu, offering low-impact workouts with scenic views, and can be found at various locations, including beaches, parks, and wellness centers.