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Calgary Herald
Smiles and smirks: A week's worth of editorial cartoons on March 31
Here is what tickled the funny bone of our editorial cartoonists this past week: Read More
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Pop-gun playoff resumés not holding back WHL Hitmen
It’s one thing to score in the regular season. The Calgary Hitmen did that in spades as a top-five goal-getting team during the 2024-25 schedule. Read More
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'Hard to survive': Calgary drivers hopeful for carbon tax savings following latest gas price spike
The Alberta government is investigating rising gas prices across the province, just days before the federal consumer carbon tax is set to be scrapped. Read More
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World of Wheels, July Talk, pickleball and Transgender Day of Visibility: What our photographers saw this weekend
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Wild FC add Irish goalie Jackie Burns, American forward Sarah Griffith
The luck of the Irish has arrived in Calgary as goalkeeper Jackie Burns (Cookstown, Northern Ireland) and forward Sarah Griffith (Naperville, Ill.) have added their names to Calgary Wild FC's soccer roster. Read More
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'A shining light': Mother mourns 16-year-old son killed in Crowchild Trail collision
Kandi Gorko had just woken up Wednesday when she received the phone call every parent dreads — her teenage son had been killed in a car crash earlier that morning. Read More
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'Premier of Saskatchewan' Ben Hebert emotional about curling worlds
Tears of joy engulfed Ben Hebert two weeks ago amid the Brier celebration on the ice of Prospera Place. Read More
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In photos: July Talk heats up the Grey Eagle in concert
Toronto band July Talk and its front-duo Peter Dreimanis and Leah Fay Goldstein rocked the Grey Eagle Casino on Saturday. Read More
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On the Road: Spring is here
There was a ladybug on my camera strap. Read More
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'Hungry' Brad Jacobs skips Canada to big first day at curling worlds
The first day of the World Men’s Curling Championship finally arrived Saturday for Brad Jacobs. Read More
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Wastewater spilled into Bow River following pipe leak
Sewage from a pipe carrying wastewater to a treatment plant in southeast Calgary spilled into the Bow River, contaminating the water body — a mishap the city said Saturday was contained within three hours. Read More
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Canadian agencies join relief efforts in Myanmar earthquake aftermath
Several Canadian disaster relief organizations are on the ground in Myanmar and contributing to relief and recovery efforts, hours after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck, killing over 1,600 people. Read More
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Premier dismisses suggestion she's stoking Alberta separation talk
Danielle Smith will strike a travelling panel to ask Albertans what issues they might want put to a referendum following the federal election but says talk of separation is "nonsense." Read More
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Flames sign Battaglia to entry-level deal
It was a wild week for Jacob Battaglia. Read More
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What does Connor Zary being out week-to-week mean for the Calgary Flames?
It’s a good news/bad news situation for the Calgary Flames. Read More
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Bell: Poilievre soldiers on as Conservative poll numbers appear grim
A week into the election campaign and the numbers are stark. Read More
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Liberals drop Calgary Confederation candidate
Thomas Keeper is no longer the Liberal Party candidate for Calgary Confederation, a spokesperson confirmed Saturday. Read More
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GAME DAY: Flames will face Draisaitl, but no McDavid, in Battle of Alberta
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Driver acquitted in pedestrian collision that killed U of C student
A city man was not driving at an unreasonable rate of speed when he struck and killed a U of C international student near campus in 2023, a Calgary judge has concluded. Read More
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