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Cenovus fined after wastewater release from former Husky-owned pipeline

Cenovus fined after wastewater release from former Husky-owned pipeline

CALGARY — Cenovus Energy is facing a fine over a release of wastewater into a wetland. In 2020, a pipeline then belonging to Husky Oil released about 206 cubic metres of produced water through a break in the line and into the surrounding wetland.
City official says Calgary Flames arena deal to include a 35-year commitment to stay

City official says Calgary Flames arena deal to include a 35-year commitment to stay

CALGARY — A $1.2-billion deal to replace Calgary's aging Saddledome with a new National Hockey League arena would come with a 35-year lease that includes a commitment from the owners of the Calgary Flames to stay in the city, says a city official.
Calgary '88 Olympic Games leader Bob Niven dead at 80

Calgary '88 Olympic Games leader Bob Niven dead at 80

CALGARY — One of the men who brought the Winter Olympic Games to Calgary in 1988 has died. Bob Niven, who was president of the bid committee, died May 26 at the age of 80.
Nature Conservancy of Canada releases action plan to protect Prairie grasslands

Nature Conservancy of Canada releases action plan to protect Prairie grasslands

CALGARY — The Nature Conservancy of Canada has announced a plan to protect iconic Prairie grasslands, considered one of the most endangered and least protected ecosystems in the country.
Boil-water advisories lifted for three Calgary communities

Boil-water advisories lifted for three Calgary communities

CALGARY — Boil-water advisories in three Calgary communities that went into effect late last week have been lifted.
Identity, not ideology, key to Alberta political divide, survey suggests

Identity, not ideology, key to Alberta political divide, survey suggests

EDMONTON — The internet memes starting meme-ing within days of Monday's Alberta provincial election. "If you voted Rachel Notley, you don't support Alberta," said one, referring to the leader of the province's defeated New Democrats.
Alberta's provincewide state of emergency to end as wildfire situation improves

Alberta's provincewide state of emergency to end as wildfire situation improves

EDMONTON — Alberta's public safety and emergency services minister says a provincewide state of emergency that was declared nearly a month ago to deal with unprecedented wildfires will end Saturday at midnight.
Cardinal performs rite to restore Vatican altar desecrated by man's naked protest

Cardinal performs rite to restore Vatican altar desecrated by man's naked protest

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The head of St. Peter’s Basilica performed a special rite Saturday after a man stripped naked and hopped on the main altar with the words “Save children of Ukraina” written on his back.
Child dies in Grande Prairie, Alta., after being hit by trailer pulled by truck

Child dies in Grande Prairie, Alta., after being hit by trailer pulled by truck

GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. — A child is dead in northwest Alberta after they were struck by a holiday trailer being pulled by a truck. RCMP say they responded to a crash in Grande Prairie, Alta., on Friday afternoon.
Father and son charged with sexual exploitation, assault of teenage girls in Calgary

Father and son charged with sexual exploitation, assault of teenage girls in Calgary

Calgary police say a father and his son have been arrested and charged after multiple teenage girls were sexually exploited, assaulted and extorted for several months.
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