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Wallpaper is not the same as it ever was

Wallpaper is not the same as it ever was

Wallpaper never really left the scene, but new materials and patterns have given many a new interest in the classic wallcovering.
Daylight savings time is upon us

Daylight savings time is upon us

Avoid being late tomorrow - change your clocks tonight!
No time to super-spend despite soaring oil cash Kenney tells municipallities

No time to super-spend despite soaring oil cash Kenney tells municipallities

Premier Jason Kenney is telling municipal leaders that while Alberta is once again flush with oil cash, now is not the time to put spending into overdrive.
Canmore Nordic Centre to receive $17.5 million for infrastructure repairs, upgrades

Canmore Nordic Centre to receive $17.5 million for infrastructure repairs, upgrades

Kananaskis pass money helping fund $17.5 million in upgrades to the Canmore Nordic Centre over the next two years.
Teens arrested in armed robberies at Southern Alberta pharmacies

Teens arrested in armed robberies at Southern Alberta pharmacies

A tip from the public, led police to two teenage girls from Chestermere, east of Calgary, who were arrested in relation to two armed robberies at pharmacies.
More heat means fewer flowers for bees

More heat means fewer flowers for bees

Global heating is a dual threat to wildflowers and pollinators, study suggests
Suspected coupon book scammer in Southern Alberta found to be legitimate fundraiser

Suspected coupon book scammer in Southern Alberta found to be legitimate fundraiser

Suspicions over a man selling coupon books in Okotoks have since been proven to be incorrect. The man was simply selling coupon books that support veterans.
Former Quebec premier Charest brings both notoriety and baggage to Conservative race

Former Quebec premier Charest brings both notoriety and baggage to Conservative race

Former Quebec premier Jean Charest launched his bid for the Conservative leadership Thursday in Calgary by saying he wants to unite the party, which he believes has spent the past years "badly distracted" and "fractured."
Province announces staggered implementation of new K-6 curriculum

Province announces staggered implementation of new K-6 curriculum

Alberta students will be learning some of the new K-6 curriculum this fall, Education Minister announces, drawing criticism from the Alberta Teachers' Association president.
Alberta's Koe in stride at Tim Hortons Brier

Alberta's Koe in stride at Tim Hortons Brier

Alberta's Kevin Koe posted a victory Thursday to lock up first place in his pool at the Tim Hortons Brier.
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