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May 26, 2022
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Month: October 2018

CALGARY

Calgary will vote in 2026 Winter Olympics plebiscite

October 31, 2018 Brodie Thomas 0

Calgary city council has voted to continue with the Olympic plebiscite, despite concerns about the proposed funding model that left many councillors asking questions. In an 8-7 vote, council voted for reconsidering its pursuit of

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Province, federal government agree to consider revamped funding proposal for Calgary Winter Olympics bid

October 30, 2018 Darren Krause 0

Calgary’s Olympic Bid Corporation has an agreement from all levels of government that they’ll consider a funding proposal BidCo put forth on the 2026 Winter Games, one they’re calling a “good deal for Calgarians.” The

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Hope for Calgary 2026 Winter Olympics Games bid still flickering

October 30, 2018 Darren Krause 0

Calgary councillors have moved one more step forward in a plan to suspend their bid for the Calgary 2026 Winter Olympic games. After more than four hours behind closed doors at the Olympic bid assessment

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OPINION: The Olympics debate should challenge our version of Calgary’s best self

October 30, 2018 Kourtney Branagan 0

By Kourtney Branagan – Special to LiveWire Calgary – My heart is broken for Calgary. As voters we’ve got a due diligence to respond carefully, not react impulsively, to the implications of either hosting or

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Alberta Human Rights Commission wants to appeal Calgary school prayer spat to top court

October 29, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — The Alberta Human Rights Commission is hoping the Supreme Court will hear its appeal in the case of two Calgary Muslim students who were not allowed to pray at a non-denominational private school.

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ALBERTA

Parents of Humboldt victim from Airdrie put focus on mandatory seatbelts

October 29, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

AIRDRIE, Alta. — Michelle Straschnitzki had a moment of panic when her 16-year-old son, Jett, was preparing to board a team bus for a recent hockey game. “I didn’t watch him go get on the

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Bike sharing to roll on Calgary streets starting this week

October 29, 2018 Brodie Thomas 0

Move over Car2Go – the first shared bike services are expected to hit Calgary streets this week now that two operating permits for bike sharing companies have been issued. The City of Calgary announced the

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Half the Battle: Play’s Calgary premier explores cost of war through the eyes of Canadian WW2 co-pilots

October 29, 2018 Darren Krause 0

It’s nearing the end of World War 2 and the co-pilots of a Canadian Lancaster bomber have been shot down. The duo, who are from opposite sides of the country – Alberta and Newfoundland – despise

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Fragmented bus service market emerges as Greyhound exits Western Canada Oct. 31

October 29, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — A hodge-podge of public transportation services are already starting to fill the gap as Greyhound Canada moves steadily towards its midnight Halloween disappearance from most of Western Canada. The venerable national motor coach

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Alberta’s Notley announces candidacy, slams Kenney in speech to NDP members

October 29, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

EDMONTON — Rachel Notley has made if official, announcing she will run again in the next election, touting her government’s record while slamming opponent Jason Kenney as a self-serving policy huckster. “I’m am not done

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