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October sunshine came just in time for many Alberta farmers

October 27, 2018 Ryan Korobko

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]verlooked victims of Alberta’s September snowfalls were local farmers, who gamble their livelihood every year in order to provide for their families.   Members of the northern Alberta farming community of Mayerthorpe and its surrounding [ READ MORE ]

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Author tells haunting tales from Calgary’s Union Cemetery

October 27, 2018 Gareth Jones

There are over 60,000 graves in Calgary’s historic Union Cemetery, and a local historian has worked to dig up some of the most interesting stories [ READ MORE ]

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

October 27, 2018 Deanna Montalvo

[dropcap]S[/dropcap]tudents 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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SAIT gets new African and Caribbean Students Association

October 27, 2018 David Kazimiro

SAIT students of African and Caribbean origin forms a new students club called, SAIT African and Caribbean Students Association (ACSA). [ READ MORE ]

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Whatever you’re interested in, there’s probably a club for it at SAIT

October 27, 2018 Samantha Gryba

On September 25th, 2018, hundreds of students gathered in the Stan Grad Atrium on SAIT’s Campus, in Calgary, for the SAITSA club Expo, an afternoon spent showcasing the student run clubs of SAIT. [ 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 ]

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Zombies to walk again in 2019, despite flagging attendance, sponsorships

October 27, 2018 Colin Craig

Despite its struggles with funding, Calgary’s annual Zombie walk attracted many zombie lovers to Olympic Plaza once again on Oct. 6. And the walk expects to go again next year. [ 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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Burns bank machine job biggest example of e-device theft on campus

October 27, 2018 Alaa Abdalla

SAIT students returning back to campus this fall might want keep an eye on their belongings, especially their electronic devices. [ READ MORE ]

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