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New affordable townhomes in Whitehorn to welcome their first residents
The long-awaited 52-unit non-market housing project touted two years ago has now opened in the northeast community of Whitehorn, paving the way for low-income Indigenous and newcomer families to find a more affordable place to live. Read More
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Intoxicated man’s toddler rescued from entering traffic, say Lethbridge police
A Lethbridge man has been charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life after putting his two-year-old son in danger Wednesday, police said Friday. Read More
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Braid: Farewell to Steven Guilbeault, a founding father of Alberta separatism
Steven Guilbeault is gone, but, oh, the wreckage he leaves behind. Read More
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Churn, baby, churn: 2.5-metre butter sculpture of a cowboy being built at Contemporary Calgary
Behind walls of plastic in a climate-controlled box at Contemporary Calgary, two artists are building a stately sculpture of a cowboy on a rearing horse. Read More
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Where to find the most ono mango sticky rice across Hawaiʻi
According to a poll of Hawaii residents, the best mango sticky rice can be found at Lao Sticky Rice LLC, Bangkok Chef, Wat Thai of Hawaiʻi, Down to Earth, and Waiʻanae Farmers Market on Oʻahu, Honolua Store and Thai Mee Up on Maui, Tina’s Garden Cafe and Hanalo Bento Box on Hawaiʻi Island, and Coconut…
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Jurors begin deliberations in trial of two men charged with murdering Rocky View County employee Colin Hough
The fate of two murder suspects in the fatal shooting of a Rocky View County worker east of the city is now in the hands of a Calgary jury. Read More
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CBE bus fees increasing by $140 next school year
Families of students attending Calgary Board of Education schools are facing a big increase in bus fees next year. Read More
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Calgary Wild FC founder taking Haitian-born daughter to see her country play at World Cup
With the beginning of the World Cup just days away, millions of Canadians are readying their bags, flight tickets, flags and soccer balls. Read More
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Over a dozen women’s shelters, many of them rural, dealing with sudden cut in provincial funds
More than a dozen women’s shelters, including many in rural communities, will see their funding cut by the province starting July 1, says the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters. Read More
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India willing to buy heaps of Canadian uranium, invest in mines, high commissioner says
India is prepared to buy as much uranium as Canada’s largest producer can sell, in a bid to meet the South Asian country’s nuclear power ambitions, High Commissioner Dinesh Patnaik says. Read More