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New police dog park in Calgary honours heroesCalgarians have a new place to connect with some members of the city's police force who have provided heroic service since 1960.FeaturesSep 15, 2021
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Music program keeps Tyler McGill’s memory aliveIn the summer of 2007, 22-year-old Tyler McGill was attacked and stabbed several times while in a McDonald's drive-thru with his friends. Days later McGill passed away from his injuries.Jun 5, 2019
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26% of Canadian parents say they use cannabis: Ipsos pollThe survey also found parents who use cannabis are more likely to feel equipped to educate their children.CanadaOct 16, 2018
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Calgary parents encouraged to talk to kids about possible impact of marijuana useYouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre will be offering special presentations for adults and youth beginning in June.CrimeMay 17, 2018
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Evidence shows Calgary youth are guarding against gang recruitmentThere is proof that what a unique Calgary police educational exhibit is showing school-aged kids is resonating.CrimeJan 25, 2017
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YouthLink Police School to stay in Calgary after successful pilot for at-risk kidsEleven years old may seem young to be recruited into a gang, but Calgary police officials say a pilot program is helping such kids learn to stay away from drugs, gangs and bullying.May 10, 2016
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YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre opens on Oct. 2A one-of-a-kind facility meant to address the pressures of growing up through the teen years is set to open this fall in Calgary.CanadaAug 7, 2015
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