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Calgary Herald on MSNCity lawyer tells court the ballot box, not the legal system, is the place to challenge Calgary's water fluoridationThe bid to have fluoride temporarily removed from Calgary’s water supply was derailed Wednesday, in part because the layperson seeking an injunction didn’t follow proper procedures.
What was thought to be a possible encampment in Marlborough turned out to be piles of garbage. It all came from a nearby home with several eviction notices in the windows.
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Calgary Herald on MSNReview invites Calgarians to speak up about city hall communicationCalgarians with something to say about how city hall communicates will have several opportunities to voice their opinions ...
Project manager Amy Stansky said the roughly 2.4-kilometre wall will be driven further into the ground by next year, and has ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNDreeshen letter to Calgary mayor expresses 'concern' with city's approach to bike lanesThe on-again, off-again debate over bike lanes in Calgary has shifted back into gear, after a provincial cabinet minister ...
The centrepiece of Smith's Green Line is a Grand Central Station north of the new Flames arena. The exact site hasn't been ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNMontgomery BIA launches Calgary's first 'Chalk On The Block' street festivalIf you’re a wizard with chalk on the hunt for an opportunity to showcase what you can do, the Montgomery Business Improvement ...
The city has ditched its roughly $1-million plan to pave the north parking lot at Edworthy Park and charge parking to recoup those costs, following feedback from commuters and nearby residents.
Calgary city councillors waded through a packed agenda on June 24. The CBC's Helen Pike goes over a few key discussions and decisions from the meeting.
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Calgary Herald on MSNCity reverses course on proposal to pave Edworthy Park parking lot: councillorsThe City of Calgary is no longer planning to pave the north parking lot at Edworthy Park or to begin charging users to park there after receiving public backlash this spring.
Calgary powers innovation: Data, talent and opportunity driving the city’s future By Joel Schlesinger • Postmedia Content Works Published Jun 24, 2025 Last updated Jun 24, 2025 ...
Indeed Calgary, Canada and the world could use more entrepreneurial problem-solvers. “In the last 20 years, the country has lost over 100,000 entrepreneurs.” Levesque further adds UCalgary aims to ...
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