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Calgary councillor Ray Jones resigns citing health concernsRay Jones was the board president for the Rundle Community Association for eight years before entering municipal politics in 1993 when he was elected as the alderman for Ward 5.HealthOct 19, 2020
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Calgary city council votes to end city employee retirement bonusesCalgary city council voted 13-1 to end the pratice of paying long-serving city employees a retirement bonus.PoliticsDec 18, 2019
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‘No one wants to come here:’ community group raises safety concerns over Max Bell CTrain stop“At night time, no one wants to come here. I haven't heard one person that's said 'Oh, I feel just fine going there at night',” Crossroads Community Association president Larry Leach said.ConsumerJan 11, 2019
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Calgary councillors want report on LRT crossing safetyThree city councillors will ask for an in-depth report of Calgary’s level crossings on Nov. 19 in order to improve pedestrian safety at LRT stations.CanadaNov 2, 2018
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Potential 2026 Olympic venues discussed behind closed doorsBehind closed doors, Calgary city council’s 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Assessment committee got a first hand look at what venues are being considered should Calgary go ahead with a bid for the 2026 games. While the discussions were in-camera, it seems that Whistler is being looked at for ski jumping and Nakiska could be hosting...PoliticsJun 5, 2018
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Calgary councillors consider whether to move back into historic city hallOnce renovation work is complete on Calgary's historic city hall in 2020, will councillors and city staff return?PoliticsMay 8, 2018
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Calgary council grants city subsidiary approval in principle for Genesis Centre developmentCalgary city council has granted Attainable Homes an approval in principle for a development plan on 1.9 hectares of land near the Genesis Centre.CanadaJun 12, 2017
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New Calgary taxi company hopes to ease cab crunchA new Calgary cab company is promising to make it easier for people to hail a taxi.Jun 23, 2014
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