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Calgary entrepreneurs invest in Chinatown revitalization | EnvoyPost
Friday, Sept. 13 is Chinatown’s annual Lantern Festival, hosted by the Calgary Chinatown Business Improvement Area.
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Lethbridge convention celebrates tattoo culture | EnvoyPost
The tattoo industry has grown over the last few years. A recent study by Narrative Research says one third of…
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Alberta’s Spruce Grove Saints prepare for first full season in BCHL | EnvoyPost
The Spruce Grove Saints are expecting stiffer competition in their first full season in the BCHL. The team was exiled…
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Community rallies around Ukrainian family struck by tragedy in their new homeland | EnvoyPost
Touched by the tragic circumstances, the community is now coming together to help the family both financially and emotionally.
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‘I loved him’: How one Regina group is making a difference preventing overdoses | EnvoyPost
The Regina Overdose Outreach Team began as a pilot project in 2022, providing access to counselling and addiction programs. Some…
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First annual Fentanyl Awareness Day Walk in Manitoba honours those lost to overdose | EnvoyPost
A year and a half after losing his son to a fentanyl overdose, grieving father is working to keep his…
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Saskatoon’s Legacy Christian Academy changes name to Valour Academy | EnvoyPost
Starting this year, Legacy Christian Academy has been renamed Valour Academy. The school’s voicemail and website indicate the name change…
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‘It was wild:’ Small Winnipeg business receives invite to Emmy Awards | EnvoyPost
Amber Nemeth, a small business owner from Winnipeg, will be sharing her products with top celebrities at the Emmy Awards…
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Canadian, 3 Americans among 37 sentenced to death in Congo on coup charges | EnvoyPost
The defendants, most of them Congolese but also including a Briton, Belgian and Canadian, have five days to appeal the…
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Ontario’s public broadcaster under fire for funding, then pulling Russian war doc | EnvoyPost
Ongoing controversy over the documentary “Russians at War” has brought scrutiny to Ontario’s public broadcaster, which has said it will…
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