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Go hard? Go easy? Zone 2 might be the sweet spot for you
If you’ve tried HIIT (high-intensity interval training) and come away sore and miserable, or have been bored to death in a Pilates class, Zone 2 may be the workout routine you’ve been seeking. Read More
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Letters: Regina Central Library needs to be fixed up and stay downtown
There has been some discussion recently of the location of the downtown library. I am hoping that the central library will stay exactly where it is. The present location is convenient for shoppers and folks who live downtown or near downtown. Many such people may not have a vehicle to get around. Read More
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Opinion: Canada’s democratic champions are five Alberta women
International Women’s Day was established in 1911 to reflect on the progress of women’s rights and suffrage, to call for change, and to celebrate the leaders who have improved the lives of women and girls. Read More
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Women accelerating action, creating change through Calgary’s social sector
International Women’s Day is more than a celebration, it’s a call to action — a moment to recognize the remarkable achievements of women while taking a hard look at the work still ahead. This year’s theme, Accelerate Action, is both a challenge and an opportunity: How can we push forward with urgency to create a more equitable and inclusive world? Read More
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Farkas: How Calgary can lead Team Canada
Calgary is on the edge of something bigger than anything we’ve faced before. Read More
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Opinion: Patriotism vs. consumerism: Canada at a crossroads
Canada has long prided itself on values of diversity, inclusivity and national identity, shaped by shared history, culture and achievements. But in a world increasingly driven by consumerism, where multinational corporations dictate lifestyle trends, are Canadian patriotism and consumerism at odds, or are they two sides of the same coin? Read More
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Three to See Edmonton Events: Pet Expo, Shy Woman and Nathaniel Rateliff
Edmonton Pet Expo: Woof, meow or chirp — but get ready for SuperDogs, sage advice and plenty of specialized merch, all part of this annual gathering of pet lovers and the adoption curious. Read More
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Building a passenger rail culture in Canada: Toronto and Calgary on parallel tracks
Excitement is growing in Canada with the announcement of high-speed rail between Toronto and Quebec City. This long-anticipated project marks a significant advancement in rail infrastructure. Read More
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From the archives: Essays from women on International Women's Day
With today, March 8, being International Women's Day, we mark the day by sharing a collection of archived columns by, and about, Alberta women published over the last number of years. Read More
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Varcoe: 'At the whim of one customer': Trump tariffs a 'wake-up call' for pursuing new Canadian energy infrastructure and markets
How can Canada best "look after itself” in an era of Trump's tariffs? Read More
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Canucks 3, Wild 1: Imagine life without Kevin Lankinen
We'll ask it again, for the umpteenth time: where would the Vancouver Canucks be without Kevin Lankinen? Read More
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McEwen, Saskatchewan eliminated from Brier after loss to Manitoba’s Carruthers
Mike McEwen and Team Saskatchewan have been eliminated from the playoffs at the 2025 Montana’s Brier. Read More
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Grey Cup-champion Terry Wilson passes away at the age of 83
The Calgary Stampeders lost another member of their championship family. Read More
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Playoffs Day 1 at the Brier: Brad Gushue 'proved why he's Brad Gushue'
We knew one Brad would win — either Gushue or Jacobs in the ‘Battle of the Brads’ on Friday afternoon at the 2025 Montana’s Brier. Read More
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'Loser': Harsh verdict from NHL commentators on Edmonton Oilers at trade deadline
The annual lists of National Hockey League trade deadline winners and losers are out, and they're generally none too kind of the Edmonton Oilers. Read More
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Oilers GM Bowman earns B- grade after being handcuffed going into trade deadline
If we’re giving Stan Bowman a trade deadline grade, hand him a B-. Read More
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Bell: Who can handle Trump? Sure as hell not Mark Carney, says Danielle Smith
Who will be able to handle U.S. President Donald Trump? Read More
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'Ruthlessly fair': Alberta premier says Oilers Entertainment Group deal shows fairness for Edmonton and Calgary
Alberta's premier says the tentative deal between the province, the City of Edmonton and the Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG) meant to draw more visitors and residents Downtown demonstrates a commitment to fairness between the province's two largest cities. Read More
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'Ambitious without being arrogant': U of A professor wins Turing Prize for groundbreaking AI work
A University of Alberta professor who literally wrote the book on training AI software has received the most prestigious prize in computing science. Read More
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