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House Republicans cancel votes next week amid shutdown
Republican leaders on Friday canceled all House votes next week as the shutdown drags on with no sign of a resolution. Votes had been scheduled for four days next week: Tuesday through Friday. All have been canceled. The announcement was read on the chamber floor during a short pro forma session, a routine procedure allowing…
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Cooking space stuns in Morrison’s Webster II
For many families, daily life is a full schedule: long workdays, school pickups, evening activities and everything in between. This makes quality time over dinner all the more valuable. Read More
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Lethbridge police upgrade charge against 34-year-old to manslaughter after senior’s death Thursday
A Lethbridge man now faces a manslaughter charge after the elderly man he allegedly punched last month, causing him to hit his head on the pavement, died Thursday. Read More
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Charges laid in hate-motivated assault near Southland Crossing
Calgary police have charged a repeat suspect following a hate-motivated assault that occurred near the Southland Crossing shopping plaza this summer. Read More
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Four women choreographers reimagine the work of Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky for Alberta Ballet
In 1912, a new ballet called L’Apres-midi d’un Faune, or Afternoon of a Faun, was launched in Paris. It was a 12-minute work by the young and troubled Russian dancer/choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky that involved a faun flirting with nymphs. Read More
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Preview: Ghostly puppet has star turn in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
It’s a tale decades in the making. Read More
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Opinion: A teacher saved my son’s life: Classrooms shouldn’t depend on heroes
In Grade 9, my son’s teacher saved his life. Read More
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Martin: Slayings both catastrophic despite difference in outpourings
If courts determined manslaughter sentences on how much the victim is missed, Priddis man Ryden Brogden’s killer would be looking at a very long period behind bars. Read More
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Opinion: Setting the record straight on Alberta’s independent school funding
Don Braid’s Oct. 7 column claims the Alberta government is showering private schools with money while public education falls behind. Read More