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Calgary’s first Winter Olympics has lessons for the current Games bid, historian finds

November 4, 2018 Emilie Charette

With the Olympic bid plebiscite looming despite rumours of city council killing the bid, and the actual 2026 Olympics in the distant future, one local has turned his eyes to the past. [ READ MORE ]

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Decision to proceed with Olympic plebiscite caps a wild six-day ride for council

November 4, 2018 James Snell

After nearly 48 hours of day and night debate and consultation, city council voted on Wednesday, Oct. 31 to proceed with a non-binding plebiscite on whether Calgary should host the 2026 Winter Olympics. [ READ MORE ]

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New Central Library a bridge between East Village and the core, the past and the future

November 4, 2018 Carmen Cundy

After four and a half years of construction, Calgary’s new Central Library is complete and its innovative design serves as a bridge between the East Village and the downtown core. [ READ MORE ]

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The Market on Macleod closes its doors

October 30, 2018 Isabella Athanasius

The closing of the Market on Macleod is an upsetting event for Calgarian’s. [ READ MORE ]

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United Way wraps a C-Train car for #unignorable campaign

October 29, 2018 Darminder Uppal

United Way teams up with Calgary Transit to raise awareness on unignorable issues the city is facing. [ READ MORE ]

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A tsunami of funny breaking in Calgary’s comedy clubs

October 29, 2018 Jordan Stricker

With the roaring popularity of Podcasts and Netflix, the comedy industry worldwide is again flourishing. Especially in Calgary. [ READ MORE ]

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Pot is banned at U of C, but drinking is still okay

October 27, 2018 Deanna Montalvo

Students at the University of Calgary students have been told they will have to light up elsewhere if they want to smoke pot in public after the Oct. 17 legalization date. The policy was announced [ READ MORE ]

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Calgary’s recovery limited by joblessness, high downtown vacancy

October 27, 2018 Sean Feagan

Three years after the start of a devastating recession, Calgary’s economy is growing, but is being held back by high unemployment and downtown vacancy rates. [ READ MORE ]

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Legalization not pushing current cannabis users to licensed providers

October 27, 2018 David Cressy

Calgary cannabis users have no plans to switch over to purchasing from licensed providers after cannabis legalization hits on Oct.17. [ READ MORE ]

Ghost mall: New Horizon Mall sitting nearly empty in Calgary on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. The mall officially opened this year, but the grand opening has been pushed to next year due to the lack of stores. (Photo by Anoshia Ahmed/The Press)
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New Calgary mall won’t be empty much longer, shop owners predict

October 27, 2018 Anoshia Ahmed

New Horizon Mall opening with only 2 per cent of stores occupied isn’t a concern for the business owners that have already been established in the mall. [ READ MORE ]

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