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Catholics flock to Calgary church for glimpse of 465-year-old saint's arm
Thousands of Calgary's faithful flocked to St. Albert the Great Church in McKenzie Towne on Sunday for the rare opportunity to see a 465-year-old relic. More
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'We don't have many castles in Calgary,' and this one's for sale
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One of Calgary's most unique properties is on the market for $1,750,000.
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Go Public 'Some people just shouldn't have handguns': Mentally ill allowed to own, buy guns
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The country's gun control system is specifically designed to keep Canadians safe, yet it's allowing mentally ill people to get their hands on guns — and they are being used in suicides
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12-year-old girl receives bone marrow transplant in Calgary, but her journey isn't over yet
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After months of searching for a bone marrow donor and finally finding one, a 12-year-old St. Albert girl underwent the procedure she desperately needed Wednesday.
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2 Calgary men killed in Toronto shooting
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Nasurdin Nasir, 26, and Terrell Carr, 24, were pronounced dead at the scene after a shooting in Etobicoke. Two other men were injured.
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Stolen shotgun recovered after lengthy police pursuit through Airdrie and Calgary
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RCMP recovered a stolen, sawed-off shotgun and arrested three people early Sunday after a lengthy chase of a stolen truck and trailer wound from Airdrie to Calgary and back again.
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'Archaic' liquor laws in B.C. hurt consumers, Alberta whisky distributor says
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An Alberta-based whisky distributor says liquor policies in British Columbia are limiting the range of products consumers can access. 'The taxes are being paid on these things,' says Robert Carpenter, co-founder of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society. 'Lots of places do this because they want to provide selection to their patrons.'
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Clamber inside a blue whale's heart at Telus Spark's new exhibit
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Whales Tohorā, an exhibit from the National Museum of New Zealand, made a splash in Calgary on Saturday.
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Opinion Calgary's neo-puritanism and the madness of crowds
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“Like all thoughtful citizens of Calgary, I am increasingly aware of the extent to which we seem to have embraced a culture of click-bait opinion determined to impose either moral umbrage or slavish endorsement of situations and events, without stopping to consider or to analyze the long-term effect of such imitative behavior.”
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Tweet by UCP communications chair questioning need for Women's Marches called 'tone deaf' by organizers
A controversial series of tweets from the communications chair of the United Conservative Party questioning the purpose of the Women's March is drawing criticism from those involved in the recent events that took place in Alberta.
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Insurers say Canadian weather getting weirder
An index compiled by the insurance industry indicates extreme weather in Canada is falling outside the range of normal variability more frequently.
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Mount Royal University hockey star charged in break-in and violent attack on MRU professor
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A Mount Royal University student and the former captain of its hockey team has been charged in a brutal attack on an MRU professor after a break-in at her Calgary home last weekend, CBC News has learned.
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Q&A; Calgary's Memorial Park Library: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
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The Central Memorial Library and Park, as it was called in 1912 when it opened, has been designated a national historic site.
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The arm of St. Francis will join many saintly bits and pieces already in Calgary
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There are fragments of saints spread all across Calgary, tucked away in Catholic altars, but the diocese isn't entirely sure who's here and where their bits might be.
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Tech sector CEOs whose cities were overlooked say they'd have welcomed Amazon HQ
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Tech sector entrepreneurs whose Canadian cities were snubbed by Amazon in its search for a second corporate campus say they are disappointed, despite fears they would have seen increased competition for scarce skilled talent.
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Less than half the people deported from Canada in 2017 paid their own way home
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Less than half the foreign nationals forced to leave Canada last year did so voluntarily and paid their own way home, according to data from the border services agency. Some advocates say the government should provide financial assistance to help migrants resettle back home.
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Chamber of Commerce heads from U.S., Mexico, Canada to meet in support of NAFTA renewal
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Leaders of the Calgary and Edmonton metropolitan Chambers of Commerce are among those set to gather in Montreal on Monday to send a strong message that they are collectively united in favour of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Alberta singers, hoop dancer to bring message of reconciliation to 2018 Olympics
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Three Alberta artists will bring messages of healing, welcome and reconciliation to the 2018 Olympic Games in South Korea.
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Fight for equality is far from over, protesters at Calgary Women's March say
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One year after the Women's March on Washington, thousands of Calgarians pulled out their protest signs and pink tuques to join communities around the world in demanding gender equality.
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Video Alberta students innovate at Edmonton robotics competition
Hundreds of students from across Alberta gathered at NAIT on Saturday for the First Lego League robotics competition, where they were tasked with building and designing robots to take on table-top challenges.
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Analysis Retrofitting suburbia: Old shopping malls can be saved by their parking lots
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Aging shopping centres are gradually becoming relics on a sea of inner-city asphalt. But some retailers are seizing on the opportunity to do something dramatic with their biggest asset: land.
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Recap Jets edge Flames in SO to snap Calgary's 7-game winning streak
Bryan Little and Blake Wheeler scored in the shootout as the Winnipeg Jets beat the Flames 2-1 on Saturday afternoon, snapping Calgary's seven-game winning streak
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FOOD AND THE CITY Calgary caterers evolve to beer and barbecue
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The latest addition to Calgary’s craft brewery scene comes with a side of brisket.
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Former Stampeders QB Jerry Keeling dead at 78
Former Calgary Stampeder Jerry Keeling, who quarterbacked the team to the 1971 Grey Cup title, has died. He was 78.
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Vigil held at Westbrook Mall for 25-year-old stabbing victim
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His death being described as "such an unnecessary loss," around 100 Calgarians gathered at the Westbrook Mall parking lot Friday evening to remember the man found dead there following a fight at a gathering nearby days earlier.
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Lethbridge tweeps take online relationships outside the Twittersphere
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#YQLTweetUp is a chance for Lethbridge Twitter users to meet in real life.
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Alberta Parks triggers controlled avalanches on Mount Rundle
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Unstable snow crashed down onto the highway on the east side of Mount Rundle on Friday morning, but there were no vehicles in sight to witness the avalanche — because the disaster was a planned one.
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Calgary gang trial derailed after victim refuses to point finger at cousin
Charges have been dropped against a suspected Calgary gangster accused of shooting at his own cousin from a moving vehicle.
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7 dogs recovering in Calgary after being found abandoned in rural Saskatchewan
Seven dogs that were found abandoned on a rural property in western Saskatchewan are recovering at animal facilities in the Calgary area.
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Concrete Equities exec apologizes to victims of $20-million fraud
Before he shuffled out of the Calgary courtroom to begin serving his six-year prison sentence, former Concrete Equities executive David Humeniuk wiped away tears and offered an apology to the 1,200 victims of his $20-million fraud.
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RCMP dashcam catches cougar sneaking past Banff traffic stop
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A cougar has been spotted twice near the Banff IGA in recent weeks.
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Zoo under investigation after bear makes stop at Dairy Queen
A video that shows a Kodiak bear being being hand-fed ice cream through a drive-thru window has prompted an investigation by safety and animal welfare officials in Alberta.
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Alberta Labour says no evidence of workers sleeping in Lethbridge Burger King
Alberta Labour says it found no violations at a Lethbridge Burger King where an earlier public health inspection found evidence of foreign workers sleeping in the restaurant.
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From skiing with heart to skiing for heart health
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As a lifelong athlete and former Olympian, Jungle Jim Hunter didn't think he was at risk of suffering a heart attack.
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Calgary's failed Amazon bid shows province must step up, post-secondary schools say
Pressure is mounting on the provincial government to help Calgary's post-secondary institutions produce more grads for the tech sector in light of the failed bid to entice Amazon to build its second headquarters in the city.
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Ventriloquism here to stay, says U.S. performer bringing show to Calgary
David Pendleton has been creating illusions since he was six years old and says there's plenty of staying power to the art of ventriloquism.
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Female firefighters who develop reproductive cancers to get workers' compensation
The province says it will amend the Workers’ Compensation Act so that female firefighters who get ovarian or cervical cancer on the job will qualify for benefits.
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Video Carving out the science behind competition-grade ice at Lake Louise's iconic ice sculpture festival
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The frozen extravaganza is as much engineering as it is art. There's a science to how the ice is created and manipulated, in pursuit of the purest, clearest and most stable medium possible.
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Calgary police officer to race skeleton for Italy at Olympics
The Calgary Police Service will have to make do without one of its beat officers for a few weeks while Const. Joe Cecchini competes in the 2018 Winter Olympics — for Italy.
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New rules to prevent Car2Go clusters are working
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The city says new rules brought in last year to prevent Car2Go vehicles from taking all the parking spots on a particular block appear to be working.
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Calgary investor says switch from oil to cannabis put his portfolio in the green
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Nicholas Cosentino sold off all of his oil and gas investments and moved the money largely into cannabis two years ago as part of his retirement strategy.
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Charges filed after 70-year-old woman pushed down stairs, robbed
A man has been charged after a 70-year-old woman was pushed down the stairs in her house in northeast Calgary and her wallet stolen.
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Analysis Amazon rejection a wake-up call for Calgary's high-tech hopes
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If Calgary actually wants to become a technology hub, the city needs several years to build up its talent pool.
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Chopping down of 277 trees in North Glenmore Park shocks some nearby residents
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Some Lakeview residents were surprised when the city started cutting down hundreds of trees in North Glenmore Park this week.
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Police show 697 Calgarians who left keys in running vehicles why it's a bad idea as 32 thefts occur
Calgary police say a two-week public awareness campaign about preventing auto theft allowed officers to get the message out directly to 700 people.
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Video Hayley Wickenheiser, Andrew Ference find 'hockey heaven' in the Himalayas
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Hayley Wickenheiser and Andrew Ference are in Ladakh, India for two weeks helping the Indian women's national hockey team and kids in the region learn about the game of hockey.
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Creepy pedestrian tunnel under Macleod Trail set to close
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The City of Calgary is shutting down the Macleod Trail pedestrian tunnel due to safety concerns.
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Analysis Canadian oil selling at a deep discount - and it hurts
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The Alberta oilpatch continues to increase oil production, but as pipelines fill up, companies are receiving less money for their oil compared to the rest of the continent.
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Red Deer street riddled with bullets as shooting suspects flee
Alberta RCMP are investigating a late night shooting in a north Red Deer neighbourhood where one or more people may have been injured.
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Q&A; Calgary's Memorial Park Library: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
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The Central Memorial Library and Park, as it was called in 1912 when it opened, has been designated a national historic site.
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Rachel Notley, Brad Wall spar over economic policy, again
The premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan are trading jabs again over the economy.
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- Amazon's 1st high-tech grocery store opens to the public
- U.S. Embassy to move to Jerusalem ahead of schedule, by end of 2019, Pence says
- Spain's top court rejects arrest warrant for Catalonia leader Puigdemont
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- Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
- Family of Ontario crash victim denied chance to face accused
- 'Somebody died because of that': Canada's mentally ill allowed to own, buy guns
- In a city of accents, what's considered 'cute' versus 'foreign' reveals a hierarchy
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- Amazon rejection a wake-up call for Calgary's high-tech hopes
- Canadian oil selling at a deep discount - and it hurts
- Gloom over debts and NAFTA threats trounced by 'positive surprises': Don Pittis
- Business is the reluctant hero in the minimum wage transition: Don Pittis
- Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Trudeau heads to India next month
- Less than half the people deported from Canada in 2017 paid their own way home
- Pence meets Jordan king on trip clouded by Jerusalem move
- Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
- Top CEOs take only 4 days to earn a Bangladeshi worker's life pay, Oxfam says
- With a deep tech talent pool, Toronto could hit Amazon's 'sweet spot' with bid for new HQ
- Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
- Amazon would have been welcome, say Canadian tech sector CEOs whose cities were snubbed
- Should we let the crowd fund Canadian science if no one else will?
- Farmers Dairy milk pulled from shelves for 'off-taste flavour'
- Midwives waiting on proclamation to begin offering services on P.E.I.
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- Artificial stomach enhancing digestive, dietary research at University of Manitoba
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- Lingering cold forces Céline Dion to cancel more Las Vegas concerts
- Amazon's 1st high-tech grocery store opens to the public
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