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Canada’s Competition Bureau is recommending provinces mandate that it be easier for pharmacies to sell pet medications in order to reduce their cost. Edward Djan has more.
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The Little Red Reading House in partnership with the Book Bank in Calgary are looking for book donations. Carlene Sorensen reports.
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Calgarians who already miss hitting the links will be able to tee off again — and they won’t have to jump on a plane to do it.
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Bring on the excitement, as some Calgarians look to the recent opening of Lake Louise Ski Resort as the start of the ski and snowboard season. Phoenix Phillips reports.
Calgary police have laid more than a dozen charges against a man following an extensive drug-trafficking investigation.
“I’m pissed” – that from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the federal government’s planned new emissions cap target. Rayn Rashid reports.
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Some Calgarians are feeling frustrated about a recent rise in dog feces being left littered throughout Nose Hill Park. Jayden Wasney reports.
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Students from Calgary high schools spent Monday morning honouring and remembering the city’s veterans. Jillian Code reports.
One person was taken to hospital after a crash in downtown Calgary that sent a vehicle into a building.
Calgary’s downtown core opens new front counter location at a city investment of $250,000 and a CPS investment of $50,000 providing more visible police presence and greater assistance to Calgary’s downtown community.
Calgarians contemplate the U.S. presidential election and its relevance to Canada. Silvia Naranjo walked the streets of Calgary talking to people about their preference.
City administration in Calgary is recommending a tax increase for next year that is just under one per cent less than they were originally planning for. Margot Rubin reports.
For hundreds of years, the United States of America has used the Electoral College to pick a president and vice president. As Nick Westoll explains, the national popular vote is not enough to win.
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