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Postmedia sells Calgary Herald building for $17.25MPostmedia's announcement comes the same day as the company said it is moving a dozen of its Alberta community newspapers to digital-only formats and laying off workers.ConsumerJan 18, 2023
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‘Blood sport:’ Observers say purported emails suggest decline of Alberta politicsObservers say emails suggesting a former justice minister hired a political fixer to pull phone logs of a reporter to trace her sources show how Alberta politics have deteriorated.PoliticsApr 12, 2022
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Political ‘fixer’ says former Alberta justice minister hired him to get reporter’s phone logsA separate email the same day suggests Wallace and Denis reached a deal. Denis would pay Wallace $5,000 per month based on at least 20 hours per week.PoliticsApr 11, 2022
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Calgary brewery resurrects more than century-old beverage CronkA Calgary brewery, inspired by the enigmatic ads, has resurrected Cronk. Stubby bottles of the fizzy, herbal-tasting libation went on sale this week and were moving fast.FeaturesAug 20, 2020
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Calgary councillor urges open communication around sexual abuse after lifting Herald boycottWard 3 Coun. Jyoti Gondek has lifted her Calgary Herald boycott after speaking with the paper’s leadership team.PoliticsSep 30, 2018
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Calgary Herald faces fallout over commentary defending Brett KavanaughA Calgary Herald columnist's article about U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has sparked a conversation about just how far free speech should go.CanadaSep 28, 2018
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Award-winning author and former Calgary newspaper columnist Richard Wagamese remembered at service in B.C.Before writing books, Richard Wagamese was the native-affairs columnist at the Calgary Herald and became the first indigenous journalist to win a National Newspaper Award in 1991. The writer was remembered at a memorial service in B.C. on Saturday.CanadaMar 25, 2017
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Decision reserved over legal costs in Arthur Kent ‘dud’ Scud defamation caseThe long and bitter litigation began in 2008 after a negative newspaper article was written about the one-time TV correspondent while he was running for political office.CanadaNov 4, 2016
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Ex journalist Arthur Kent wins $200K in ‘Dud Scud’ defamation lawsuitA judge has ruled that the Postmedia and columnist Don Martin defamed Kent while he was running for a seat in the Alberta legislature in 2008.CrimeJun 8, 2016
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‘Some great reporters lost their jobs’: Alberta journalists grieve Postmedia cutsAfter Postmedia announced dozens of job cuts at Edmonton and Calgary newspapers, reporters reacted to the news online and some considered the greater impact of the changes.CanadaJan 19, 2016
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