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Will tax extensions be due if the government is shut down Oct. 15th?
(NEXSTAR) – Americans who filed for more time on their 2024 federal tax filings may be wondering if anyone will be around to cash their check when the Oct. 15th extension deadline hits. But fear not, the Internal Revenue Service still wants your money. Most Americans paid their 2024 taxes by the deadline this past…
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Fall in Calgary: Pumpkin patches, corn mazes and haunted houses
As the days get shorter and the nights get colder, Calgary pumpkin patches and corn mazes are setting up for the season. From petting zoos to harvest festivals, Calgary has it all. Read More
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Home resales in Canada reach highest level in August for 2025
Home resales in Canada look to be heating up heading into the fall, a new report has suggested, pointing to recovering activity in August. RBC Economics published a study last month finding that resales in Canada reached their highest levels in August for the year. Read More
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Flames extend head coach Ryan Huska
Ryan Huska could become the longest-tenured head coach in Calgary Flames history. Read More
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Housing starts continue record-setting pace for Calgary
Calgary continues to see strong new homes activity with housing starts seeing ongoing year-over-year growth, new statistics from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. revealed. August data from CMHC show that starts in Calgary increased more than 21 per cent from the same month last year. Year to date, ending Aug. 31, the city has seen…
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Increased supply and slowing demand continues to drive down Calgary’s housing prices
Calgary’s real estate market is continuing to shift toward favouring the buyer, as an increase in new listings and rental options meets slowing demand, according to the Calgary Real Estate Board’s (CREB) monthly report. Read More
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Your letters for Oct. 2: Past innovation could be key for future
I would like to draw attention to what could be a template for a joint industry and government innovation. In 1974, the Alberta government established the Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority (AOSTRA) to promote research and development for the ‘in situ oilsands,’ funded by the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund. Read More
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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…