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Chainsaw juggler wows crowds during Calgary StampedeColin Pyett is captivating audiences as he showcases his unusual talents at the Calgary Stampede, juggling axes, cleavers and a chainsaw.FeaturesJul 12, 2024
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The final flip: Jason Kenney hosts last Calgary Stampede pancake breakfast as Alberta premierAt the annual Alberta premier Stampede pancake breakfast, Jason Kenney announced Sept. 1 will be called Alberta Day starting this year.PoliticsJul 11, 2022
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Stampede breakfast thanks Calgary first responders: ‘It was emotional’"Frankly, I can't think of a better way to use this Stampede as a pivot from this awful year we've had to a more optimistic future," Nenshi said.CanadaJul 10, 2021
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First-ever Calgary Stampede drive-thru pancake breakfast puts the boots to COVID-19 gloomA Saturday breakfast is part of efforts to keep the Stampede spirit alive in Calgary during the COVID-19 pandemic.EconomyJul 4, 2020
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Ceremonial cow milked for mystery concoction at final Hays Stampede breakfast in CalgaryThe Hays breakfast started in 1950 when Calgary dairy farmer Harry Hays held a get together after chores were done for the day.Jul 7, 2019
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Thousands enjoy 57th annual Chinook Centre stampede breakfastBreakfast was free and the pancakes were flying at today’s 57th annual Chinook Centre stampede breakfast. About 35,000 to 45,000 people flocked to the event in the parking lot, at the corner of Macleod Trail and Glenmore Trail SW. For over 60 years, Chinook Centre has been part of the community. General manager Paige O’Neill said that’s why the centre continues to host this breakfast....Jul 8, 2017
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Rachel Notley says Jason Kenney ‘out of touch with most Albertans’Premier Rachel Notley took a swipe at Jason Kenney’s plan to unite Alberta’s right while at the Premier’s Stampede Breakfast in Calgary on Monday.CanadaJul 11, 2016
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Volunteers serve thousands at Calgary’s largest Stampede BreakfastWhen you make pancakes for 40,000 hungry people, you don't mess around. Just ask the retired Calgary firefighters who have been volunteering at the Chinook Stampede Breakfast for three decades.EnvironmentJul 9, 2016
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