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Canucks Coffee: What to make of struggling Arturs Silovs? A slump or NHL rite of passage?
Arturs Silovs could have had a rare NHL starting call Wednesday in Calgary. Read More
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Five things to know about the Vancouver Canadians’ upcoming season
Bobbleheads fans will want to circle May 18, and June 14 and 29, on their calendars and set a course for Nat Bailey Stadium on those dates. Read More
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B.C. housing innovators striving for faster, cheaper homes — and happier residents
B.C. has long had some of Canada's worst housing challenges. Read More
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Hunting show host sues B.C. conservation officer for $2.4 million
The host of a hunting show who was fined and banned from hunting for a year is suing a B.C. conservation officer for harassment. Read More
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Surrey Hospital Foundation raising cash for robotic surgery machine
One way to treat cancer at the back of the tongue would be to break the patient's jaw and perform surgery. Read More
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Massive Jericho Lands development will be 20-times denser than its neighbourhood, architect says
The biggest single property development project in recent Vancouver history will go to a public hearing in April. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: Our House is a (very very very) fine neighbourhood restaurant
The friendly neighbourhood restaurant feels like a dying breed. Welcoming family-style joints all too often disappear to make way for faceless chain restaurants, or locals decide to skip overpriced yet mediocre spots to cook at home (or order from a place across town). I will admit, I was skeptical about a restaurant space in Mount Pleasant that has changed hands multiple times over the last decade or so and reemerged this past fall as Our House. What could this place possibly have to help it outlive all the businesses that fizzled before it? Read More
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Lorne Gunter: Smith's approach to combating tariffs just as legitimate as Ford's
So Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been blasted by lots of other politicians, commentators and media outlets for her solo stance against using Alberta oil to counter U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats. And for travelling to Florida to meet Trump face-to-face to try to head off his tariffs before they were even implemented. Read More
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Potential Ice District event park deal raises questions in concert industry
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Crown argues judge 'erred' in Chelsea Whitby toddler death trial
The judge who heard the trial of a Regina mother acquitted of manslaughter in the death of her toddler set the bar too high for expert testimony, the Crown now argues on appeal. Read More
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Parker: Calgary's renowned volunteers set to welcome thousands to huge Rotary convention
Calgary was put on the map and acclaimed as a great city when we successfully hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics. Much of that recognition was due to the remarkable volunteer efforts by our proud citizens. Read More
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Calgary embraced bold idea of transforming vacant offices into housing. Is it working?
"The West End is the place to be," Mark Garner, president of the Calgary Downtown Association, recently declared, while marking the opening of an apartment building that once housed offices. Read More
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Wasn't that a party: On the road for 60 years, the Irish Rovers got their start here in Calgary
Pinpointing the origins of The Irish Rovers is not an exact science. It's a bit fuzzy. Read More
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Alberta spending millions in irrigation infrastructure to grow agriculture industry
Well over a century ago, irrigation began helping farmers grow crops in semi-arid southern Alberta. Read More
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Thursday's letters: No public money for Smith's U.S. junket
Premier Danielle Smith is defending her trip to South Florida to attend a fundraiser for a right-wing group called PragerU. PragerU unabashedly supports Trump’s polices, including the annexation of Canada. She says she will defend Canada’s position on tariffs at the conference, but the reality is the cost of her trip benefits a right-wing group that supports Trump’s goal of annexation. Read More
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