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Calgary Herald
Admitted killer convicted of manslaughter in Banff stabbing after jury rejects self-defence argument
B.C. tourist John Sproule was not acting in self-defence when he fatally stabbed Priddis man Ryden Brogden outside a Banff bar, a jury ruled Wednesday. Read More
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What's new with Calgary Wild FC? Talented goalie Stephanie Bukovec returns to Canada
After defending soccer nets around the world, Stephanie Bukovec has returned home to realize her dream of playing professionally in Canada by adding her name to the Calgary Wild FC roster. Read More
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Bell: Danielle Smith slams Trump and she'll still be called a traitor
Premier Danielle Smith joins the rest of Team Canada on Trump Tariff Day 2. Read More
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Five surprises so far at the 2025 Brier
Surprise, surprise! When it comes to the Brier, there’s always one or two — and more — that make the 10-day-long national curling championship a little more interesting and exciting. Read More
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Lethbridge woman charged in pedestrian collision that injured three children
A 60-year-old Lethbridge woman has been charged with careless driving in relation to a pedestrian collision that resulted in three children sustaining serious injuries in January. Read More
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Liquor merchants decry what they call unprecedented AGLC wine price hike
A move to slap a 15 per cent tax on premium wines is unprecedented by Alberta's liquor distributor and punishes consumers, say retailers. Read More
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Braid: Danielle Smith stands as squarely for Canada as Doug Ford or any federal politician
Across Canada in this time of crisis, there are questions about where Premier Danielle Smith's loyalties lie. Read More
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Province turns off the taps on U.S. liquor as part of tariff war
Albertans will soon be without American wine, beer and spirits after the government announced yesterday Alberta will bar U.S.-produced liquor from the province as part an ongoing trade war. Read More
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Are the Brotherhood of Mankind statues relocating to Contemporary Calgary?
An eye-catching collection of 20-foot-tall sculptures that have stood in the heart of downtown Calgary for decades could be relocating to a nearby public art gallery. Read More
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The Calgary Surge are heading back to the Saddledome for season finale
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YMCA's Camp Chief Hector in home stretch of $17-million upgrade
Nestled in Kananaskis among the peaks of the Canadian Rockies, Camp Chief Hector hopes to continue its legacy for decades to come. Read More
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