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Parker: Mexican consul brings world of experience to Calgary
When people choose to serve their country in the foreign service, they agree to accept any posting given to them. Read More
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Nelson: Alberta won’t separate as Smith falls for Carney’s promises
The air has left the separation balloon. Alberta’s going nowhere. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: Japanese and South American flavours pop at new Orijins restaurant
Food trends can be fickle, but in 2025, there is no movement hotter than Nikkei cuisine. A fusion of Peruvian and Japanese techniques and flavours, Nikkei makes sense to anyone who understands the cultural makeup of South America, with Japanese immigration playing a huge part in the culture of countries like Peru and Brazil. Migration…
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Report shows quality of life for Calgarians is up overall — but not for everyone
Calgarians’ quality of life has improved overall since last year, according to a survey conducted by the Calgary Foundation — but those results aren’t consistent across all demographics. Read More
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Bell: A pipeline or pipe dream — will Mark Carney just shaft Alberta?
A question many Albertans ask. Read More
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Three takeaways as Flames thumped by Canucks in pre-season stinker
It is encouraging that both skated off of their own after attention from a member of the training staff. Read More
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Top curlers Homan, Dunstone getting confidence for Olympic trials from Calgary event? You (Points)Bet!
Confidence has to come quickly for Canadian curlers in an Olympic year. Read More
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Day one shutdown fallout: Visitors, families feel impact
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On day one of the government shutdown, one of Hawaii’s most visited landmarks nearly went dark until an agreement to use non-profit funding allowed the park to open its doors. What is a government shutdown and how does that affect Hawaiʻi? Jennifer Bell and John Singleton, visiting from Oregon, waited four hours…
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Day one shutdown fallout: Visitors, families feel impact
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On day one of the government shutdown, one of Hawaii’s most visited landmarks nearly went dark until an agreement to use non-profit funding allowed the park to open its doors. What is a government shutdown and how does that affect Hawaiʻi? Jennifer Bell and John Singleton, visiting from Oregon, waited four hours…
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Day one shutdown fallout: Visitors, families feel impact
HONOLULU (KHON2) — On day one of the government shutdown, one of Hawaii’s most visited landmarks nearly went dark until an agreement to use non-profit funding allowed the park to open its doors. What is a government shutdown and how does that affect Hawaiʻi? Jennifer Bell and John Singleton, visiting from Oregon, waited four hours…