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Calgary and Herald
* The Calgary Herald
" James Muretich of The Calgary Herald wrote " From the ashes of Bauhaus has arisen a British trio that is turning into one of the most impressive and macabre dance bands around.
While the Calgary Herald simply refused to run the ad, the Calgary Sun defended its position in an editorial.
In a July 2011 interview with the Calgary Herald, John Fogerty, for the first time in over 20 years, admitted that he would at least be willing to consider reuniting with Cook and Clifford.
His Canadian tour generated news articles in the magazine Enjoy and in the Daily Colonist, Calgary Herald and The Albertan.
The newspaper with the highest circulation overall is the Toronto Star, while the newspaper with the highest readership per capita is the Windsor Star ( with the Calgary Herald running a very close second ).
The caucus meeting that selected Greenfield as Premier, summer 1921Greenfield took office as Premier amid great expectations: the Lethbridge Herald called him " the only new Moses that can bridge the Red Sea ", while the Calgary Herald noted that " No government ever went into office in this country carrying better wishes for its success ".
The Calgary Herald mocked the rebels as a " group of farmer politicians who have always claimed to be purer than those of other parties " and yet "< nowiki ></ nowiki > their leader to the wolves in the hope that they may save their own skins ".
Outside Toronto, the Post was built on the printing and distribution infrastructure of Black's national newspaper chain, formerly called Southam Newspapers, that included papers such as the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Edmonton Journal, Calgary Herald, and Vancouver Sun.
As part of the deal, it was announced that Bannister would assist in the team's transition period, and was replaced as general manager by former Calgary Herald writer and Flames employee Mike Board.
He worked as a journalist for the Calgary Herald.
The hoax began to unravel when a retired Royal Canadian Air Force officer appeared at the offices of the Calgary Herald.
Calgary Herald reporter Douglas Collins, himself a former intelligence man, tricked Dupre by dropping fictitious names Dupre claimed to recognize.
In 2008, the University of Calgary Tom Keenan professor cited " the hideous Custer's Revenge game ", 26 years after its release, in an op-ed piece about current video game violence issues for the Calgary Herald.
So obvious was the current of thought that the Calgary Herald of Sept. 6th struck a warning note: " There is an element in Western Canada that is somewhat akin to the I. W. W.
* August 31-The Calgary Herald publishes its first issue
He also writes regular columns for Legion Magazine, the Calgary Herald, and the National Post, among other publications.
Notable Peak alumni include journalist and author Allen Garr, Vancouver Province copy editor Lorne Mallin, author and interviewer John Sawatsky, award winning Calgary Herald journalist Michelle Lang, and Charles Demers, a comedian and author of Vancouver Special.
* Calgary Herald
The Calgary Herald called it conservative, the Langley Times classified it as right-of-center libertarian, while philosopher Kai Nielsen referred to the Fraser Institute as an " extreme right-wing libertarian think tank.
He then moved to Canada where he wrote for various newspapers including the Calgary Herald, the Toronto Telegram, the Winnipeg Tribune, and the Saint John Telegraph-Journal.
In 1897 he bought up many other papers including the Calgary Herald, the Edmonton Journal, the Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver's The Province and many more.

Calgary and cartoon
* Muslim cartoon dispute reignited, Calgary Herald, January 12, 2008

Calgary and Premier
A meeting of the UFA caucus in Calgary selected Greenfield, and he took office as Premier on August 13, 1921.
In the end, the city of Edmonton became the capital and the then-separate city of Strathcona on the south bank of the river, where Premier Alexander Rutherford lived, was granted the university, much to the chagrin of Calgary for many years to come.
Lapierre's group led a stir at the 1990 Liberal Leadership Convention in Calgary when Jean Chrétien embraced Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Clyde Wells hours after the latter had helped kill the Meech Lake Accord.
Going up against rookie Premier Ed Stelmach, the Alberta Liberals had high hopes of increasing their seat count dramatically, particularly with the supposed discontent with the Tories in Calgary.
They were initially formed in 2001 as the Calgary Storm, and played one season in the USL Premier Development League, before moving to the USL A-League in 2002.
He has served as chief of staff to Ralph Klein during Klein's tenure as Mayor of Calgary and Premier of Alberta.
* Premier Haultain begins talks with Laurier Calgary Herald January 4, 1905

Calgary and Arthur
Some Canadian examples are the Sparks Street Mall area of Ottawa, the Distillery District in Toronto, Scarth Street Mall in Regina, Stephen Avenue Mall in Calgary ( with certain areas open to parking for permit holders ) and part of Prince Arthur street and the Gay Village in Montreal.
Arthur Edwin Shelton ( August 15, 1853 – February 1, 1937 ) was the third mayor of the town of Calgary, Alberta.
Terrance Arthur Crisp ( born May 28, 1943 ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, New York Islanders and Philadelphia Flyers and who coached for 11 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Flyers, Calgary Flames and Tampa Bay Lightning.
Arthur Leslie Cameron ( May 6, 1856 – January 22, 1940 ) was the tenth mayor of Calgary.
* Arthur LeRoy Smith ( 1886 – 1951 ), Canadian politician, Member of Parliament for Calgary West
* Arthur Ryan Smith ( 1919 – 2008 ), Canadian politician, Member of Parliament for Calgary South
The witness, Arthur Calgary, believes that, when he clears the name of their son, the family would be grateful.
Kent was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta to the late Arthur Parker Kent, who worked for Southam Newspaper Group and retired as associated editor of the Calgary Herald.
Arthur James Edward Child, ( May 19, 1910 – July 30, 1996 ) was a Canadian businessman and former chairman and chief executive officer of Burns Foods Limited of Calgary.

Calgary and promised
Calgary Baseball LLC had promised to significantly renovate the aging Foothills Stadium as part of an ambitious plan for the team.

Calgary and .
This type of farmer-labour co-operation became common throughout Western Canada, leading to the creation of the short-lived Progressive Party of Canada in the 1920s, and the more durable Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Farmer-Labour-Socialist ) in Calgary, Alberta, in 1935, precursor to Canada's modern-day social democratic party, the New Democratic Party.
Seeing Calgary and Edmonton are part of a single economic region as the TD study did in 2003 was novel.
Calgary is home to most oil company head offices.
The Lord's Day Act, which since 1906 had prohibited business transactions from taking place on Sundays, was struck down as unconstitutional in the 1985 case R. v. Big M Drug Mart Ltd. Calgary police officers witnessed several transactions at the Big M Drug Mart, all of which occurred on a Sunday.
For example, Calgary, Canada-based SemBioSys Genetics, Inc. reports that its safflower-produced insulin will reduce unit costs by over 25 % or more and approximates a reduction in the capital costs associated with building a commercial-scale insulin manufacturing facility of over $ 100 million, compared to traditional biomanufacturing facilities.
Such competitions include the Polar Bear Invitational in Winnipeg, the Sting in Victoria, and the Alberta Provincial Championships in Edmonton or Calgary.
The Red Wings eliminated the Nashville Predators in six games in the first round of the playoffs, which led to a second round matchup with the Calgary Flames.
The Red Wings lost that game 1 – 0, and were eliminated two nights later in Calgary by the same score in overtime.
They advanced to the third round of the 2007 Stanley Cup playoffs after defeating the Calgary Flames and San Jose Sharks both in six games, coming back three straight after the Sharks ' 2 – 1 series lead.
Ground Zero Theatre and Hit & Myth Productions will be staging the next production at the Playhouse at Vertigo Theatre Centre in Calgary, Alberta, running May 26, 2009 to June 15, 2009, extended to July 12, 2009.
Following the folk revivals of the second half of the 20th century, however, it has become common for less formal situations to find large groups of fiddlers playing together — see for example the Calgary Fiddlers, and Swedish Spelmanslag folk-musician clubs, and the worldwide phenomenon of Irish sessions.
Ethologist Dr. Valerius Geist of the University of Calgary, Alberta wrote that Fenrir's maiming and ultimate killing of Odin, who had previously nurtured him, was likely based on true experiences of wolf-behaviour, seeing as wolves are genetically encoded to rise up the pack hierarchy and have on occasion been recorded to rebel against and kill their parents.
On July 12, 2012, for one night only, Brooks performed in front of a sold out audience at Scotiabank Saddledome to help the Calgary Stampede celebrate its centennial anniversary.
Heinz Canada's head office is in North York, Ontario and it also has operations in St. Marys, Ontario ; Calgary, Alberta ; and Montreal, Quebec.
* Luxembourg is represented in Canada through its embassy in Washington, D. C. ( USA ), and 4 honorary consulates ( in Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver ).
A Labour Day tradition in Atlantic Canada is the Wharf Rat Rally in Digby, Nova Scotia, while the rest of Canada watches the Labour Day Classic, a Canadian Football League event where rivals like Calgary Stampeders and Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts ( except in 2011, due to a scheduling conflict ), and Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers play on Labour Day weekend.
* The Calgary Corpus dating back to 1987 is no longer widely used due to its small size, although Leonid A. Broukhis still maintains The Calgary Corpus Compression Challenge, which started in 1996.

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