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Braid: Americans hate talk of annexation. Unlike their president, they don't demean our existence
A new poll shows most Americans dislike President Donald Trump’s talk of annexation almost as much as we do. Read More
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Calgary Soccer Centre dome to open this spring amid indoor field shortage
After facing some delays, a new indoor dome at the Calgary Soccer Centre is now expected to open this spring. Read More
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Martin Pospisil drawing penalties and providing Flames opportunities
In the early weeks of the 2024-25 NHL season, conversation around Martin Pospisil generally focused on the misguided and sometimes costly penalties he was taking. Read More
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Police warn of Calgary man victimizing women using dating apps
Calgary police are warning the public of a man who sexually assaults women after gaining their trust on online dating apps with a false identity. Read More
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Calgary Transit operator injured after 'road rage' incident
A Calgary Transit operator was injured in a "road rage incident" Wednesday morning, according to police. Read More
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GAME DAY: Canucks and Flames square off in pivotal showdown
Vancouver Canucks (29-24-11) at Calgary Flames (30-23-10) Read More
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Opinion: Let's go easy on the nationalism
Given the social and political environment, I hesitate to admit that I was born and raised in the United States. Yet, I think my argument is strengthened by having grown up pledging allegiance to the American flag at the beginning of every school day, blowing things up in my driveway to celebrate American independence every July and knowing several songs about America by heart. Read More
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Shamrock Shenanigans: How we celebrated St. Patrick's Day a century ago
St. Patrick's Day has long been a day to celebrate Irish culture and identity, no matter what one's background may be. That was certainly the case in early prairie settlements in Canada, including Calgary. A century ago on March 17, Calgarians went to dances, teas, movies and more to mark the day. Here's a look at St. Paddy's Day clippings, stories and ads from the Calgary Herald a little more than a century ago, in March 1923 and 1924. Read More
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Varcoe: Energy a weapon in Ontario, off-limits in Alberta as Trump tariff war escalates
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Ontario's Doug Ford continue to adopt two vastly different stances on using energy in a trade war with the United States. Read More
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Concert review with 11 great photos: Jelly Roll takes Calgary to church with entertaining, heartfelt performance
It was early on in Jelly Roll's concert at the Saddledome Tuesday night when the country-rapper said he felt the "spirit of God" in the stadium. Read More
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Bell: Danielle Smith furious with Doug Ford, Team Canada set to meet
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has had it with Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Read More
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'Window of opportunity' as Canadian agriculture sector traverses tariff chaos
Uncertainty around U.S. tariffs has cast a shadow over Canada's agriculture sector as it grapples with issues of talent and labour shortages and rural decline, among others. Read More
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New hub for artists living with disabilities receives $8.2 million in federal funds
Calgary's arts community has received a major funding boost from the federal government to support the construction of a new hub for artists living with disabilities. Read More
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Braid: A Liberal prime minister elected from an Alberta riding? Carney might do it
Federal Liberal party candidates in Alberta, usually marching dutifully to their doom, might be joined by one Mark Carney in the upcoming election. Read More
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Former officer grilled over interview of alleged victim of police brutality
A one-time city police officer's interview of an alleged victim of police brutality was sharply questioned Tuesday at a hearing probing the Calgary Police Service handling of the case. Read More
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Massage therapist charged with sexual assault after client reports non-consensual touching
Calgary police have pressed charges against a man in his 40s after a sexual assault was reported by the client of a massage therapy clinic. Read More
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Mayor Jyoti Gondek heading to Houston for global energy conference
Mayor Jyoti Gondek is headed to an annual oil and gas conference in Houston, Texas, amid tensions between North America's largest trading partners. Read More
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Changes to watering rules considered, but Calgary no longer proposing seasonal mandatory water restrictions
The city is proposing changes to its outdoor watering rules, but annual restrictions that limit households from watering their lawns to two days a week are no longer on the table. Read More
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Tesla sinks on stock markets … and in Bow River near Glenmore Trail
As investors and buyers bail on Tesla in protest of entrepreneur Elon Musk, one of the company's electric vehicles literally took on water after being dumped in Calgary's Bow River. Read More
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Calgary MP George Chahal on Mark Carney's victory, U.S. trade war and looming federal election
Calgary-Skyview MP George Chahal weighed in on the future of the Liberal party and Canada following Mark Carney's landslide victory in the party's leadership race. Read More
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