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Month: June 2018

CALGARY

Calgary leverages flood mitigation dollars for Eau Claire pathway upgrade

June 27, 2018 Brodie Thomas 0

Taking a walk by the river in downtown Calgary feels a little more refined today as part of the new Eau Claire Promenade is now officially open. Pedestrians walking on the south side of the […]

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After the fire: Some trails, campgrounds reopen in Waterton Lakes National Park

June 27, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

WATERTON, Alta. — Parks Canada has reopened more trails and campgrounds in Waterton Lakes National Park which was devastated by a forest fire last fall. The blaze in the southern Alberta park in September consumed more than […]

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It takes a community to raise… a growing Calgary business

June 27, 2018 Darren Krause 0

When Jean-Marc Robin and Gillian Williamson decided to move west to Calgary in 2015, they knew no one. Well, maybe Robin had one friend in Calgary and Williamson had some family in Lethbridge, but as […]

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Alberta to bring in health and safety rules to protect farm workers by December

June 27, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

EDMONTON — Alberta farm and ranch workers will be able to use older equipment and forego the use of a seatbelt if it’s not practical under new health and safety rules coming into effect in […]

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Judge quashes request to put Alberta gay-straight alliance law on hold

June 27, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — A judge has dismissed a request to put Alberta’s gay-straight alliance law on hold. More than a dozen faith-based schools, parents and public interest groups wanted an injunction until a ruling on the law’s […]

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Wickenheiser, Le May Doan, among first board members for Calgary 2026

June 27, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — Decorated athletes Hayley Wickenheiser and Catriona Le May Doan were among the first named to the board of directors for Calgary 2026. The bid corporation established earlier this month is taking over the work […]

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‘Game changer:’ University of Calgary researchers develop new concussion diagnosis tool

June 26, 2018 Darren Krause 0

University of Calgary researchers have developed a tool that can literally help diagnose brain injury with a pinprick of blood. The diagnostic tool, a polyethylenimine modified graphene-oxide electrochemical immunosensor, as it’s technically known, is a […]

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Helicopters rescue 160 people off mountain in Jasper after storm stalls tramway

June 26, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

JASPER, Alta. — Dozens of people were flown off a mountain in Jasper National Park by helicopter after they were stranded by a power failure that stopped a tramway. About 160 people, including 10 staff, were stranded […]

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Calgary council rejects councillor’s request for public art apology

June 26, 2018 Brodie Thomas 0

Councillor Jeromy Farkas tried to have council issue a public apology for how it has handled the public art issue in the past several years, but councillors were having none of it. “Until we acknowledge […]

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Calgary’s RED FM celebrates 5 years of diversity programming

June 26, 2018 Krista Sylvester 0

This article by Krista Sylvester was funded by Patreon.  Contribute now to help build a wider range of voices and stories covering our city.  – LiveWire Calgary: Run by Journalists, for the community. A lot […]

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