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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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'Some buzz around the city' as Flames prepare for huge matchup against the Canucks
From now until the end of the season, they’ve all got potential to be the biggest game of the year. Read More
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No reliable evidence puberty blocking drugs benefit trans youth, says Alberta government lawyer
Legislation preventing access to puberty blocking drugs for trans children is based on evidence suggesting such treatments may be harmful, a lawyer for the province said Tuesday. Read More
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Calgary police investigating suspicious death in city's southeast
The Calgary Police Service is investigating a Tuesday morning death in the southeast community of Legacy. Read More
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Your letters: Canada caught in middle of U.S., Russian aggression
Canada is essentially a defenceless, low-hanging fruit, ripe for the picking between the aggressive Russians (who planted a titanium flag on the seabed at the North Pole) and an imperialist America across an 8,891-kilometre undefended border. Read More
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Breakenridge: Alberta's new wine tax at odds with removing interprovincial trade barriers
It was clearly not the sort of announcement Alberta’s premier was hoping to make last week. Read More
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The unintended consequences of U.S. tariffs: Strengthening Canada, Mexico, and China at America's expense
The U.S. tariffs imposed on Canada, Mexico and China were initially designed to protect domestic industries and reduce trade deficits. However, these economic measures have had unintended and far-reaching consequences, driving these three nations closer together in terms of trade and political co-operation. Read More
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Alberta's 1921 baby boom: From the archives
As Alberta began to boom in population more than a century ago, high birth rates translated into growth and good news for young communities in the province. Back 104 years ago, Calgary saw a 19 per cent increase in its birth rate year over year, while Edmonton saw a 28 per cent increase, a 1921 archived Calgary Herald article notes. The article is one of many that former Herald researcher Norma Marr highlighted in an historic feature called the H Files. Here are some of her instalments from March 1999. Read More
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Sheila Taylor is transforming Calgary parks to be more inclusive and accessible
For Sheila Taylor, it all began with a game of basketball. Read More
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