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Week in Review

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Three people have now been charged in connection with the murder of an 18-year-old, who was stabbed to death outside of a downtown bar. Tributes continue to pour in for Lukas Strasser-Hird, who was remembered as a “well loved and great kid.”

It was a big week at the Calgary Zoo, which fully reopened months after being devastated by the June flood. The province and Tsuu T’ina nation also had reason to celebrate, after signing a deal on the ring road that was decades in the making. The fate of a group of puppies that were rescued from Mexico is still up in the air, after a paperwork mix-up at the border, and plan to curb drunk driving sparked controversy.

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Third man charged in downtown stabbing death
Lukas Strasser-Hird was killed after a bar brawl involving two groups in downtown Calgary.

Proposed impaired driving measure prompts controversy
A new initiative that could help reduce impaired driving has sparked some heated debate.

UPDATE: Calgary MP looking into fate of Mexican puppies
MP Michelle Rempel has tweeted that she is “looking into” the fate of six puppies rescued from Mexico by a Canadian couple.

Calgary Zoo reopens after devastating flooding
The Calgary Zoo celebrated their official reopening on Thursday after five months of hard work.

Tsuu T’ina and province sign southwest ring road deal
The province signed an agreement with the Tsuu T’ina Nation on Wednesday, setting the groundwork for the construction of the roadway.

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