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Month: December 2018

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Calgary’s MAX bus routes get mixed reaction one month after launch

December 20, 2018 Brodie Thomas 0

One month after the launch of Calgary’s new MAX bus rapid transit (BRT) service, the city says it’s still making some adjustments to make sure customers can make their connection. The three colour-coded lines, Purple, […]

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Jury finds man guilty of first-degree murder in deaths of Calgary woman and her daughter

December 19, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — Tearful loved ones stood and applauded after a jury found a man guilty of first−degree murder in the deaths of a Calgary woman and her five−year−old daughter. Edward Downey, 48, had testified he didn’t […]

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Jerusalem trip inspires Calgary director of annual nativity pageant

December 19, 2018 Stephanie Joe 0

This story by Stephanie Joe is funded through Patreon. Contribute now to help build a wider range of voices and stories covering our city.  – LiveWire Calgary: Plugged into YOUR community. The 55th annual Calgary […]

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Iconic city hall clock on display at Calgary municipal building

December 19, 2018 Staff LiveWire Calgary 0

If you’ve got the Calgary history bug, this is something you should really make the time for. While the historic Calgary city hall undergoes a facelift, the clock from the iconic tower is on display […]

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Albertans’ personal information provided to political parties via Election Act

December 18, 2018 Darren Krause 0

Those unsolicited text messages, e-mails or phone calls you’ve received from Alberta’s political parties could be coming via personal information obtained through the province’s Election Act. With a spring 2019 Alberta provincial election looming, the […]

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Councillor Jeromy Farkas ejected from council meeting over ‘dishonest’ Facebook post

December 17, 2018 Brodie Thomas 1

Ward 11 Coun. Jeormy Farkas was ejected from the remainder of a Calgary City Council meeting for a Facebook post that was deemed dishonest by the rest of council. Earlier in the afternoon, council had […]

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Common Ground YYC – Episode 8: Mayor Naheed Nenshi, pt. 2

December 17, 2018 Staff LiveWire Calgary 0

We first talked with Mayor Nenshi on the Common Ground YYC podcast back in October  – and now we’re following up with part two of that conversation. Host Josh White covers a lot of ground […]

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Calgary research centre for female entrepreneurship to address gender gap

December 17, 2018 Jennifer Friesen 0

This story by Jennifer Friesen is funded through Patreon. Contribute now to help build a wider range of voices and stories covering our city.  – LiveWire Calgary: Plugged into YOUR community. As a woman running […]

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‘Rather than a Starbucks’: Calgary churches open cafes to reconnect with community

December 17, 2018 Josie Lukey 1

This story by Josie Lukey is funded through Patreon. Contribute now to help build a wider range of voices and stories covering our city.  – LiveWire Calgary: Plugged into YOUR community. It’s an institution some […]

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Calgary councillor wants to save $4M by ignoring new lifeguard recommendations

December 14, 2018 Brodie Thomas 1

Calgary’s budget was just approved earlier this month, but already one councillor wants to amend the document to save the city $4 million. Coun. Evan Woolley said while it wasn’t addressed at the time, he […]

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