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Calgary venues step up to provide entertainment for Country Thunder ticket holders
A couple of event organizers are offering discounts to ticket holders of Country Thunder Alberta, which cancelled its show two days before the festival. Read More
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Is Calgary’s own Mya Jones the answer to Wild FC’s scoring woes?
Kick-by-kick, Mya Jones is stepping back into the soccer spotlight. Read More
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Safeworks supervised consumption site to be replaced by addiction clinic at same Beltline location
Following the planned closure of the Safeworks supervised consumption site at the Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre next week, Recovery Alberta will open a Rapid Access Addiction Medicine clinic at the same location. Read More
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Court hears of tragic childhood of motorist who killed young Calgary girl while driving stolen van
The motorist who drove a stolen van recklessly through Calgary before running a red light and killing a young girl has lived a life of immense trauma, the author of a report into his indigenous background told court Friday. Read More
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Maui Jim shares eye health tips ahead of National Sunglasses Day
National Sunglasses Day is celebrated on June 27, serving as an annual reminder that sunglasses are more than just a fashion accessory—they’re an important tool for protecting your eye health.
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Hawaiʻi’s Fourth of July fireworks, parades, more: LIST
Hawaii will celebrate the Fourth of July in 2026 with fireworks, concerts, festivals, and other events across the islands, coinciding with the nationwide commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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Calgary man charged with manslaughter in connection to teenage girl’s fatal overdose
A man is accused of manslaughter in connection with the drug-related fatality of a 16-year-old girl, marking the first time Calgary Police Service has laid such a charge following an overdose death. Read More
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Reservations open for first public tours at Kalaupapa
For the first time ever, public tours will be offered at Kalaupapa National Historical Park.
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Woman shot by police on Deerfoot Trail was carrying a knife, ASIRT says
The woman killed by Calgary police officers last weekend following a daytime confrontation on the city’s busiest thoroughfare was carrying a knife, according to an early update from Alberta’s police watch dog. Read More