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Alberta’s Chinese community continues push for apology from Premier KenneyWhile speaking with Calgary Sun columnist Rick Bell, Kenney made what many believe was an insensitive comment regarding the origins of the COVID-19 virus in Wuhan, China.PoliticsJan 1, 2022
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Albertans protest ending mandatory COVID-19 isolation, masking and testing changes"We're not going to have transparency as to how the virus is ripping through communities, and pretty much anybody who's vulnerable is going to be infected," Dr. Joe Vipond said.HealthJul 30, 2021
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March of the penguin protest: Calgary students set up display to fight education cutsA snow penguin protest that generated buzz in Edmonton has now made its way to Calgary.EducationFeb 8, 2021
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Flag raised around Alberta to mark International Transgender Day of RemembranceFor the first time in history supporters raised the blue, pink and white flag of the trans community at McDougall Centre in Calgary and at the Alberta Legislature in Edmonton Sunday.FeaturesNov 20, 2016
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State funeral planned for former Lt.-Gov., CFL pioneer Norman KwongAlbertans are being invited to pay tribute to former Lt.-Gov. Norman Kwong, who died on Saturday at the age of 86.CanadaSep 5, 2016
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Calgary rally calls on government to boost midwifery fundingMidwives and their supporters will be attending a rally in downtown Calgary on Wednesday to push for a boost in midwifery funding.HealthMar 30, 2016
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How to pay tribute to former Alberta premier Don GettyA funeral will be held next Saturday, March 5, for former Alberta premier Don Getty after he passed away early Friday morning at the age of 82.PoliticsFeb 27, 2016
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‘We took a selfie together’: Alberta minister high on federal counterpartAlberta's infrastructure minister is singing the praises of his new federal counterpart - former Edmonton city councillor Amarjeet Sohi.MoneyNov 9, 2015
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Rachel Notley announces $103M for education; CYOC to stay openAlberta Premier Rachel Notley says her government will allocate an additional $103 million to the province’s education budget, instead of the cutbacks proposed by the Progressive Conservatives.CanadaMay 28, 2015
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