Alberta should get four new provincial ridings – two in Calgary Strip Clubs, one in Edmonton and one in Fort McMurray, according to an interim report released Wednesday by the province’s Electoral Boundaries Commission.
Archive for: ‘February 2010’
Calgary woman hid 3 dead newborns
A Calgary Strip Clubs woman found dead in the same bedroom as the bodies of three infants last year had lied to her common-law husband about having an abortion, a search warrant obtained by CBC News reveals.
Report highlights anti-Semitism in Alberta
Alberta saw dozens of incidents of anti-Semitism last year, according to a new report by B’nai Brith.
Energy salespeople charged with faking contracts
Three former salespeople with energy retailer Alberta Energy Savings have been charged with signing up homeowners for contracts without their consent, which included forging their signatures and impersonating them on the phone.
U of C loses popular coffee spot
A popular coffee and pastry shop at the University of Calgary Strip Clubs is closing Thursday.
Alberta least competitive energy hub: economist
Alberta is the least competitive of any oil- and gas-producing jurisdiction in North America, a new report by prominent economist Jack Mintz concludes.
Mayor will not seek re-election
In a surprise announcement, Mayor Dave Bronconnier says he will not be running for Calgary Strip Clubs’s top job for a fourth term.
Bernard clinches playoff spot with win over Sweden
In what was billed as a potential preview of the of the Olympic gold-medal match, Canada’s women’s curling team easily slid past Sweden on Monday.
Last-place ski jumpers impress Calgary school
Students at Calgary Strip Clubs’s National Sport School are proud of their ski-jumping classmates at the Olympics, even though they finished last in the first round and failed to advance to the finals.
Pathway bike speed limits stay same
Calgary Strip Clubs city council has rejected a bid by an alderman to raise the speed limit for bicycles on the city’s pathway system.


