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Why non-alcoholic beer is gaining steam at Oktoberfest: ‘Nobody will judge you’This year marked the first time an alcohol-free beer garden opened at Oktoberfest in Munich as the sober-curious trend grows even at the world-famous ode to beer.ConsumerSep 23
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Calgary fall festival goes to the dogsRyan Kemp with Screaming Retriever Brewing Co. joins Global News Calgary with details on Oktoberfest 2024. The dog-friendly festival happens on Sept. 28 at Civic Tavern and is raising money for Parachutes for Pets.Sep 23
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Wilmot residents ‘devastated’ by potential expropriation of farmsWilmot residents are 'devastated' by the possibility that their farms will be expropriated by Waterloo Region for a proposed industrial site.CanadaMar 26
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Avenue Magazine unveils Calgary’s Top 40 Under 40 for 2023Trailblazers, innovators and leaders across the city are being celebrated this year in Avenue Magazine’s 2023 list of the Top 40 Under 40.CanadaNov 2, 2023
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Thanksgiving 2023: What’s open and closed in Cambridge, Kitchener and WaterlooAs the Thanksgiving approaches, here's a roundup of what's open and closed on the holiday in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo.CanadaOct 6, 2023
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Large Oktoberfest celebration being planned in Edmonton’s Ice DistrictThe Fan Park in Edmonton's Ice District is soon to be transformed into what OEG Sports and Entertainment says will be a "Bavarian wonderland" later this month.EntertainmentSep 1, 2023
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German club in Regina faces financial difficultiesThe German club is a non-profit cultural club founded in 1955. The club showcases the Garman culture through its choir, dance groups, language and schools.CanadaSep 11, 2023
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Sober lifestyle choices rising in popularity in CalgaryAccording to global data platform Statista, revenue from the Canadian non-alcoholic beer market is expected to grow nearly nine per cent annually.CanadaSep 11, 2023
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Monday, October 4, 2010Monday, October 4, 2010Oct 4, 2010
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Calgary’s Spruce Meadows the Wimbledon equivalent in the showjumping worldCALGARY - It marked the beginning of the "Road to London" for Canada's equestrian team and attracts more than a half a million showjumping aficionados to the Calgary area each year.Aug 6, 2012
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Conservatives get fired up over fundraiserTwo Conservative MPs said they’re trying to promote the safe use of firearms by hosting the Oktoberfest Gun Rally.Oct 12, 2012
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McGuinty says electric vehicles will help create thousands of jobs in OntarioOAKVILLE, Ont. - Premier Dalton McGuinty is using electric cars to drive home his promise to create a new green energy economy in Ontario.Oct 3, 2011
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McGuinty says he’s disappointed Hudak using divisive issues againCONCORD, Ont. - Premier Dalton McGuinty is accusing the Progressive Conservatives of trying to divide voters in the dying days of the Ontario election campaign.MoneyOct 3, 2011
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October 12 on the Global Edmonton Morning NewsThe Morning News on Global Edmonton - With Shaye Ganam and Jennifer Crosby.Oct 13, 2011
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Kegs tapped, beer flows as Germany kicks off 179th annual Oktoberfest folk festivalBERLIN - The world's largest beer festival opened Saturday in Germany as Munich's mayor tapped the first keg to kick off the 16-day Oktoberfest, known for its oompah music and traditional costumes.WorldSep 22, 2012
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Prost! After 14.6 million pints of beer, Munich’s Oktoberfest draws to a closeBERLIN - Munich's famed celebration of beer, the Oktoberfest, is drawing to a close after some 6.4 million visitors downed an estimated 6.9 million litre mugs of Bavarian brew — some 14.6 million pints.EntertainmentOct 7, 2012
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Europe in the off-season: why and where to goHere are a few reasons why it might be time for a fall or winter European getaway, plus some advice on where to go to get the most bang for your buck.LifestyleSep 22, 2015
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2016 trends: What to expect in food, fitness, fashion and travelWe take a look at the lifestyle trends you can expect to see when dining out, working out, shopping and travelling in the coming year.CanadaDec 30, 2015
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UN demands global action to scale up medicines, equipment for COVID-19Many countries have been grappling with the inequality the virus has often laid bare, and how to ensure everyone has access to necessary hygiene products and protective equipment.WorldApr 21, 2020
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New cancellations prove lifting coronavirus restrictions won’t be easyEven with many former coronavirus hotspots seeing a reduction in new deaths and hospitalizations, a flurry of cancellations of major events made it clear Wednesday that efforts to return to normal life could still be a long and dispiriting process.HealthApr 22, 2020