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‘No one can compare’: Remembering the life, legacy of Colleen Hanabusa
Community members gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of longtime public servant Colleen Wakako Hanabusa.
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Police dog bite on female suspect sparks ASIRT investigation
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is investigating potential police misconduct during an incident in which a female suspect in a Calgary high school was bitten by a service dog, and as a result, had to be taken to the Alberta Children’s Hospital. Read More
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‘It’s a mountain’: Why a massive waste pile is growing near a southeast Calgary landfill
A massive pile of waste material near a landfill site in southeast Calgary’s Shepard Industrial area has nearby residents raising concern. Read More
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RCMP, Search and Rescue urge Albertans to be prepared for outdoor adventures
As spring weather arrives and more people head out to enjoy the mountains, and first responders are urging Albertans to be prepared and know the risks. Read More
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Foothill County landowners rejoice after regulator turns down proposal for battery storage build
Several landowners and residents in Foothills County are pleased after a provincial regulator denied an application to build an energy storage project near High River. Read More
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Is the fare fair? Councillors debate move toward distance-based transit tickets
Calgary Transit could explore charging tiered fares based on distance travelled or even time of day, pending a city council vote later this month. Read More
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DWS scam targeting Hawaiʻi Island residents: Police
On Hawaiʻi Island, residents are being warned of a scam involving the Department of Water Supply.
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There’s a new item on some Costco food court menus – here’s what it replaced
Hungry Costco shoppers will soon have a new menu item to choose from, but fans of the Combo Calzone may be less thrilled.
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White: Developer’s density grab gone wild?
It is a well-known strategy for developers to try and grab as much density as they can get when applying for rezoning a site they want to build on. The developer knows they may not get all the density asked for, but this gives them the ability to reduce the density if/when the community complains…
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Braid: Smith deflects as separatists plan to take over the UCP government
It becomes ever more obvious that Alberta’s separatists and the UCP are so tight they squeak. Read More