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Calgary announces it will increase water flow today

Calgary announces it will increase water flow today

More information is expected on Thursday about potentially moving to a level 2 water restriction.
Restaurants increasingly welcoming dogs with pawgaritas, barkuterie boards

Restaurants increasingly welcoming dogs with pawgaritas, barkuterie boards

Across Canada, there are now wineries selling “barkuterie boards,” bars with mini picnic tables dogs can use to nibble on treats and dining establishments delivering non-alcoholic beer, cottage pie or peanut butter and ice cream to pups on their “pawtios.”
Former Calgary Flame reflects on life one year after returning home

Former Calgary Flame reflects on life one year after returning home

Former NHL player Mason Raymond reflects on his lessons learned after being the president of Cochrane GM for just over a year now
Jason Glass wins Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby crown

Jason Glass wins Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby crown

High River driver wins second Stampede Dash for Cash title of career
Future of farming increasingly going the way of the drone

Future of farming increasingly going the way of the drone

Big drones could soon scout, seed, spray fields
Conservationists say Alberta’s parks plan puts fun before environment

Conservationists say Alberta’s parks plan puts fun before environment

More parks are a good idea, says Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society director, but more needs to be done to protect the environment.
Bring back the bison, says Southern Alberta farmer

Bring back the bison, says Southern Alberta farmer

1907 Bison ranch southwest of High River is committed to honouring the history of the iconic animals.
Northern Alberta bareback and bullrider inducted into Rodeo Hall of Fame

Northern Alberta bareback and bullrider inducted into Rodeo Hall of Fame

Alberta has a new Rodeo Legend in it's midst
Kamloops, RCMP searching for Medicine Hat man lost in river

Kamloops, RCMP searching for Medicine Hat man lost in river

Police say 50-year-old Stan Cappis and a friend jumped into a fast-moving portion of the river to rescue two young people who got caught by the river's current.
Four tornadoes have hit Central Alberta July 1, the first in 1909

Four tornadoes have hit Central Alberta July 1, the first in 1909

Didsbury Museum display includes eye-witness accounts from four July 1 tornadoes
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