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Room to grow: Calgary entrepreneur confident in small-scale cannabis production

August 9, 2018 Brodie Thomas 1

As hundreds of applicants across Alberta try to score storefront cannabis licences, a smaller number are hoping to become pioneers in the production industry. Randy Karren feels his company – Joi Botanicals – will be

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‘Black eye to the industry:’ Report delves into polls gone awry in Calgary vote

August 8, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — A report into wildly inaccurate polls ahead of last year’s Calgary civic election recommends stronger standards and best practices for the polling industry. The report commissioned by Market Research and Intelligence Association, which has

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‘I’ll get better’: Paralyzed Broncos player working to improve at sledge hockey

August 8, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — Ryan Straschnitzki spent an hour at his second home Tuesday. The 19-year-old Albertan, who was paralyzed from the chest down in a bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team, spent an hour

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Centre Street lion finds new home overlooking downtown Calgary

August 7, 2018 Darren Krause 0

There’s no lion about the pride in this north Calgary neighbourhood, as the City gets set to unveil a rehabbed historic landmark in one of its parks. In April of 2016, the city began conservation

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Calgary’s smallest business is under your nose on 17th Avenue SW

August 7, 2018 Brodie Thomas 0

When you think of a small business, you might think of a food truck, a home-based business, or someone who runs a booth at a farmer’s market. But how big is Calgary’s smallest brick-and-mortar business?

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Notley pledges support for Alberta beer brewers as potential $100M lawsuit looms

August 3, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — Premier Rachel Notley, reacting to a proposed $100-million class action lawsuit over Alberta’s beer subsidies, says her government will continue to find ways to support its homegrown industry. Notley declined to speak to the

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‘Young, determined, strong:’ Calgary girl injured in Texas crash begins recovery

August 3, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — A girl who was gravely injured in a Texas highway crash last month that killed her brother, father and grandmother has returned home to Calgary, where she faces a long and difficult recovery. Mehak

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Moonlight Market returning to Calgary’s East Village

August 3, 2018 Brodie Thomas 0

Foodies of Calgary, we have five words for you: Cheap eats on a stick. The second annual Moonlight Market is returning to East Village this year on Aug. 25, and the focus is on exotic

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Family, friends torn apart by Calgary triple homicide, hope for justice

August 2, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — Family and friends of three people found dead in two Calgary homes say they have been torn apart by the deaths. Dustin Duthie, who is 25, faces three counts of second-degree murder. The

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Olympic plebiscites tricky, says 2010 leader, as Calgary heads to the polls

August 1, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

Calgary has picked a day and the question. A Nov. 13 plebiscite will ask Calgarians “are you for or are you against Calgary hosting the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games?” Assuming city council doesn’t pull

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