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Talks ongoing, but no negotiations yet with CSEC on Calgary event centre project: city committeeSonya Sharp, the event centre committee chair, said she is optimistic of "where we're at and where we're going" with regard to behind-the-scenes work on reviving the project.PoliticsJul 4, 2022
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Calgary arena deal officially comes to an end after Dec. 31 deadlineBoth the CSEC and the city of Calgary had until the end of December to reach an agreement when construction could start on the new Calgary Event Centre and arena project.PoliticsJan 3, 2022
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Calgary events centre: City and CSEC to each cover $12.5M in cost overruns, CMLC outThe new agreement for the events centre would see the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation take on the risk of all further cost overruns.CanadaJul 26, 2021
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Calgary Flames’ AHL team to play games in Canada for upcoming seasonThe Heat are the fifth club to relocate for the unusual season, while three other teams have opted out of competition.SportsJan 28, 2021
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Calgary Flames change plans, announce assistance program for employeesThe Calgary Flames have decided to assist their part-time event staff who will be underemployed during the suspension of the NHL season.EconomyMar 15, 2020
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Calgary Flames organization won’t pay event staff during COVID-19 suspension; Edmonton Oilers offer assistanceThe Calgary Flames will not be assisting their part-time, hourly, and event staff who will be underemployed during the suspension of the NHL season.EconomyMar 14, 2020
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Calgarians have until end of Monday to give opinions on proposed arena dealThe event centre proposal would see the city and CSEC split the cost of construction 50-50.SportsJul 29, 2019
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New NHL arena in Calgary back on the table, tentative agreement struckThe City of Calgary, the Calgary Flames and the Calgary Stampede, which owns the land, have agreed in principle to terms on an event centre that would be the new home of the city's NHL team.CanadaJul 22, 2019
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Canada’s cyberspy agency defends proposed new powers to go on offensiveA December report by leading Canadian cybersecurity researchers said there is no clear rationale for expanding the CSE's mandate to conduct offensive operations.CanadaFeb 13, 2018
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Nenshi responds to negative election-night tweet from Calgary Flames stafferThe tweet suggested that the re-election of Naheed Nenshi as Calgary’s mayor is “worse” than Donald Trump being U.S. president.PoliticsOct 17, 2017
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