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June 25, 2022
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Opinion: Planning must begin today for our new coronavirus reality

March 16, 2020 Contributed 0

This piece is contributed by Stephen Carter – President, Decide Campaigns The impact of COVID-19 is being felt around the world and suddenly feels amplified here at home. Already my local yoga studio has closed,

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Opinion: Back to square one on Calgary suburban growth and development

November 8, 2019 Brian Pincott 1

This week, my frustration with Calgary City Council overflowed as they discussed Calgary growth. Since leaving Council I’ve, for the most part, avoided commenting on what the council-of-the-day is doing and concentrated more on the

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Opinion: Calgary needs an Indigenous Gathering Place

June 18, 2019 Contributed 1

There are over 500 places in Calgary devoted to culture and spirituality, and not one is specifically intended for Indigenous Peoples to gather. Until now. It started with one question posed by Chief Robert Joseph

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OPINION: Calgary’s New Central Library is city building at its best

November 1, 2018 Brodie Thomas 1

I’m not going to lie, when I first started walking through Calgary’s new Central Library on Tuesday, I started to tear up. For a kid who didn’t play hockey growing up, the public library where

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OPINION: Relaxation of Alberta beer production limits could go down as subtlest rule change with biggest impact… ever

October 19, 2018 Darren Krause 0

It’s a different kind of trickle-down economics. This is the kind of subtle government decision making that has little to no downside, but an enormous upside. It’s not carbon tax nor is it minimum wage.

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