$200M from Alberta to update schools (CBC Edmonton)
August 31, 2007 on 7:35 pm | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsThe Alberta government has announced almost $200 million will go towards modernizing schools.
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Alberta promises $69 million for new Hockey Canada training centre (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
August 31, 2007 on 9:19 am | In Calgary Alberta | No Comments CALGARY (CP) - Alberta came through with a promised $69 million for a new Olympic ice training centre Thursday, but Hockey Canada president Bob Nicholson is already setting his sights on other governments and the private sector.
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Man wanted in shooting outside Calgary theatre (CNews)
August 31, 2007 on 9:19 am | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsCALGARY (CP) - Police in Alberta and Ontario are looking for an 18-year-old man wanted after a shooting outside a Calgary movie theatre two weeks ago.
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ASC Settles Illegal Trading Allegations with Calgary Lawyer and Real Estate Development Cooperative (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
August 31, 2007 on 9:19 am | In Calgary Alberta | No Comments The Alberta Securities Commission announced today the completion of settlements with Calgary-based lawyer John Anderson and the Rundle Development Cooperative.
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Mountie accidentally shot in the leg while entering Alberta mobile home (CNews)
August 31, 2007 on 9:19 am | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsSUNDRE, Alta. (CP) - A Mountie is in a Calgary hospital after being accidentally shot in the leg during a search for illegal weapons in southern Alberta.
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Proposed training centre for Canada’s national hockey teams to get Alberta money (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
August 30, 2007 on 7:40 pm | In Calgary Alberta | No Comments CALGARY (CP) - The government of Alberta says it will spend $69 million on a proposed state-of-the-art training centre in Calgary for Canada’s national men’s and women’s hockey teams.
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Alberta to build hockey training centre (TSN)
August 30, 2007 on 7:40 pm | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsThe government of Alberta says it will spend $69 million on a proposed state-of-the-art training centre in Calgary for Canada’s national men’s and women’s hockey teams. Today’s announcement by Premier Ed Stelmach follows through on a promise made by the government last year to pay for one-quarter of the project.
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Alberta farmers’ market produce under scrutiny (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
August 30, 2007 on 6:02 am | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsIn an unusual move, Alberta health inspectors are buying fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets in the Calgary and Edmonton areas to test its safety.
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Alberta farmers’ market produce under scrutiny (CBC Calgary)
August 30, 2007 on 6:01 am | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsIn an unusual move, Alberta health inspectors are buying produce at farmers’ markets in the Calgary and Edmonton areas to test its safety.
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Leben REIT announces acquisition of Westview Building - 2816 11th Street N.E - Calgary, Alberta (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
August 29, 2007 on 7:54 pm | In Calgary Alberta | No Comments Leben REIT is proud to announce their eighth acquisition. The Westview property is a three-storey office building in the northeast of Calgary, in close proximity to the Calgary International Airport.
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Leben REIT announces acquisition of Horton Park - 9705 Horton Road SW - Calgary, Alberta (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
August 29, 2007 on 7:54 pm | In Calgary Alberta | No Comments Leben REIT is proud to announce the purchase of their ninth property. Horton Park consists of three office buildings in Calgary’s southwest quadrant. The property is located in close proximity to Macleod Trail and the Southland C-Train station.
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Alberta upstart pitches nuclear power (The Globe and Mail)
August 29, 2007 on 7:54 pm | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsCALGARY — An upstart Alberta firm with no experience in nuclear energy has taken its first official step to build the province’s first nuclear power plant, saying yesterday that it has the backing of a large but unnamed company working in the province.
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Recycled Computers Benefiting Calgary, Edmonton, and Alberta’s Children’s Agencies (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
August 29, 2007 on 9:58 am | In Calgary Alberta | No Comments Calgary, Alberta - A partnership between Alberta’s Promise and the Electronic Recycling Association (www.ERA.ca) is providing refurbished computers to seven Calgary not-for-profit agencies serving the child and youth sector.
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Oilpatch wondering who will use power from proposed Alberta nuclear plant (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
August 29, 2007 on 9:58 am | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsCALGARY (CP) - Bold plans to bring nuclear power to northern Alberta were unveiled Tuesday, but just exactly who’ll be using most of the megawatts remained a mystery even to many in the oilpatch.
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Alberta nuclear proponent has mystery power buyer (AlertNet)
August 29, 2007 on 9:58 am | In Calgary Alberta | No Comments Source: Reuters By Jeffrey Jones CALGARY, Alberta, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Backers of the first nuclear power plant proposed for the western Canadian province Alberta sketched out their plans on Tuesday, but …
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Alberta on path to nuclear power (Calgary Sun)
August 29, 2007 on 9:58 am | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsCalgary-based Energy Alberta revealed plans for what could become the province’s first nuclear power plant today but remained tight-lipped on a consumer who would absorb the majority of its energy.
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Environmentalists question decision to build Alberta’s first nuclear plant (Canadian Business)
August 29, 2007 on 9:58 am | In Calgary Alberta | No CommentsCALGARY (CP) - Canada’s first proposed nuclear power plant in a quarter century is already raising the ire of environmentalists. Energy Alberta Corporation has chosen the Peace River area in northwestern Alberta as the site for its proposed $6.2-billion nuclear power plant.
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