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Calgary man who killed infant son handed seven-year prison term for manslaughter
Killing his "completely dependent baby" has landed a Calgary man a seven-year prison term. Read More
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Shout it from the rooftops: Silence makes for memorable stay at the monastery
Tick, tick, tick. Read More
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Bell: Smith's budget boss Nate Horner speaks out after AIMCo bloodbath
The day after and Nate Horner has no regrets. Just the opposite. Read More
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Quebec finds its footing as a culinary powerhouse
It was already a remarkable experience, having to enter a code into an old stone wall down a quiet alley by the port. When granted entry, we made our way through a cavernous vaulted cellar dating back to 1686. Seated in white leather chairs in the heart of the kitchen, chefs buzzed around, some cooking and others plating with a variety of made and natural objects like stones and twigs. Read More
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Central Memorial Park Remembrance Day parade to go ahead after cenotaph repair
There's a long-standing tradition of holding a Remembrance Day service at Central Memorial Park, and this year will be no different with repairs finished on the cenotaph. Read More
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Some are leery about what Alberta’s ‘All-Season Resort Act’ means for wilderness
Amid some concerns, stakeholders are hopeful that any development is well thought out after the Alberta government unveiled legislation that would open Crown land for all-season resort development. Read More
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'The Boss' is in: Legendary Bow Valley grizzly bear visits Canmore, Harvie Heights
The Boss, a well-known Bow Valley grizzly bear, wandered through Harvie Heights and Canmore on Sunday and Monday, scavenging trees for fruit ahead of hibernation. Read More
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‘One extreme to another’: Year started bone-dry, but Alberta farmers happy with harvest
After taking their crops off their fields, southern Alberta farmers are satisfied with this year's crop. They'll take it, says industry reps, given what they faced going into the growing season. Read More
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AIMCo upheaval resurrects questions over future of proposed Alberta pension plan
The mass overhaul of leadership at the Alberta Investment Management Corp. will likely raise new questions about the provincial government’s proposal to implement an Alberta pension plan which, if approved by Albertans and the province, would likely be managed by the Crown investment corporation. Read More
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In Calgary courts: More psychiatric tests for suspect in random killing | Woman accused of threatening Jonathan Denis sees some charges stayed
Doctors need more time to complete a psychiatric fitness assessment on murder suspect Cory Carl Miklic, his lawyer told court Friday. Read More
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Remembrance Day: Few remaining Second World War veterans want to be seen and heard
As another Remembrance Day approaches, Postmedia is shining a spotlight on Canada's Second World War veterans. Read More
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Multiple calves dead following cattle truck rollover near Innisfail
Veterinarians, RCMP and fire officials responded to a single-vehicle incident near Innisfail where a cattle truck rolled over, resulting in the death of approximately 12 calves. Read More
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H.O.M.E. Awards recognize excellence in customer experience
When it comes to excellence in customer care, Alberta home builders have the advantage. Read More
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‘Hopefully, I get the call’: Flames workhorse Rasmus Andersson chasing spot on Team Sweden
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2026 Grey Cup expected to deliver $50-million economic spike for Calgary
Calgary's Grey Cup huddle in 2026 will score the city an economic boost of at least $50 million, say organizers. Read More
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Federal government faces potential loss if Trans Mountain pipeline sold: PBO
Taxpayers are facing potential billions of dollars in losses on the sale of the Trans Mountain pipeline as the Parliamentary Budget Officer estimates its current value is less than the sum of its assets. Read More
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Prisoners of the past: Veteran stories from the archives
Author, photojournalist and former Calgary Herald journalist David Bly wrote the below historical piece, originally published in August 2005. While many of the veterans interviewed for this piece have since passed away, their stories remain vital parts of our history worth recalling not only on Remembrance Day, but every day of the year. Read More
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Cavalry FC take home two Canadian Premier League Awards
If the Canadian Premier League Awards Night is a harbinger of things to come between Cavalry FC and Forge FC in Saturday’s playoff championship, the Calgary side will finally come away happy from the big game. Read More
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Farkas: Why you don’t need to be a pro to hit the trails
For those who enjoy the outdoors, this time of year can be a bit awkward. Read More
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Cougs fall to Carabins in soccer quarterfinal
Maxime Filion’s goal lifted the Montreal Carabins to a 1-0 win over the Mount Royal Cougars in the second quarterfinal of the 2024 Bruce Power U SPORTS Men’s Soccer Championship at Vaso’s Field. Read More
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