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“There was nobody quite like him”: Stampeders return to Calgary without co-founder Ronnie King
In the months before Stampeders’ bassist Ronnie King died at the age of 76, he was adamant that he would be making the Ontario gigs planned for the band in 2024. Read More
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Cochrane needs to build 5,555 homes by 2031 to meet residents’ needs, according to study
The Town of Cochrane is projected to need to construct more than 5,000 homes by 2031 to sustain long-term housing and sustainability. Read More
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Are you owed money? Check these 11 settlements
In times like these, who wouldn’t take a little extra cash?
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Varcoe: ‘All of the above’ — Canadian energy leaders back diversification, but U.S. remains key customer
Before travelling to the United States to discuss the future of the North American trade deal, federal cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc sat down for nearly two hours with oil and gas industry officials, including Cenovus Energy executive vice-president Jeff Lawson. Read More
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Canada’s oil and gas drillers ‘making money’ in busiest May since boom-era 2014
High oil prices are propelling a new rush for black gold across Western Canada, with drillers getting the most action they’ve had in more than a decade. Read More
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Nelson: Calgarians love our trees but they don’t love us back
City hall dreams of federal cash with the same pent-up desire that consumes Canadian hockey fans, longing for the Stanley Cup to finally come home. Read More
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Martin: Recent case boosts accountability in illegal sale of firearms
The conviction last week of drug trafficker Dennis Tyler Okeymow should serve as a stark warning to those who illegally sell contraband firearms that their legal jeopardy just got a lot more significant. Read More
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Opinion: Heritage neighbourhood gets short end of traffic shortcutting
The city widened the bridge and reinforced it. It tore out the street gardens at the entrance to the community and widened the roadway. And haphazardly paved over the cobblestone crosswalks designed to prevent speeding. Read More
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Switching jobs still pays off, but not for everyone
Job switchers are still coming out ahead, but the pay boost has shrunk considerably since 2022.
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Maui man awaits sentencing for federal plane laser attack
The Justice Department is cracking down on people who point lasers at aircrafts in Hawaii, which has one of the highest rates of aircraft lasing in the country, and a conviction can carry up to five years in prison.