The question of where retail cannabis shops could operate in Medicine Hat could be finalized next month.
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The question of where retail cannabis shops could operate in Medicine Hat could be finalized next month.
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It’s one thing for politicians to defend tax increases as a necessary evil, to fund services being demanded by the citizenry.
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When it became compulsory in 2016 for landlords to check tenants’ right to live in the UK, I foresaw problems. I’m not surprised to learn that more than half of landlords now say they’re reluctant to let to non-EU tenants.
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The digital age is bringing ease and convenience to more and more homes.
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Parks Canada has opened additional areas in Waterton Lakes National Park.
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On Thursday, Taber residents gathered for the final open house regarding the proposed twinning of Highway 3.
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The city and Rocky View County are set to spar over a proposed mega-mall on Calgary’s eastern periphery that officials fear will put a heavy strain on the city’s transportation network and emergency services.
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“Innovative” and “revolutionary”: those are the words that have been used by University of Lethbridge staff to describe the nearly-completed science and academic building. And now that the structure has been shortlisted as a finalist for a world class award, those words don’t seem far-fetched.
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City council’s vote Monday for a new electrical franchise fee was a disappointing moment for Jennifer McCurdy, the president of the St. Albert and District Chamber of Commerce.
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It was a morning of significance and celebration Friday in the Vulcan area, as staff broke ground on the expansion of the Vulcan Community Health Centre.
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