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Shaw posts loss after taking $284-million charge on Corus stake
CALGARY — Shaw Communications Inc. says it lost $91 million in its third quarter primarily related to a $284-million impairment charge related to its stake in Corus Entertainment Inc.
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Local Business Parker: Centron brings new generation office to Fountain Court
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Local Business Alberta farm workers allowed to drive without seatbelts under new health and safety rules
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Local Business Varcoe: Shareholders demand answers at DIRTT annual meeting
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Local Business South Korea resumes Canadian wheat imports
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Local Business 'A big shock': How one Alberta steelmaker has scrambled to adjust in the wake of ...
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Local Business 10/3 podcast: Alberta, Ontario and a most unfree beer trade
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Local Business Parker: Calgary Tower holding block party to celebrate 50th anniversary
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Local Business Brooks: RESOLVE Campaign a stunning success
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Local News Local business legend and philanthropist Sam Switzer dies
Calgary hospitality and philanthropic giant Sam Switzer has died. Switzer, who suffered from lung and kidney ailments, was surrounded by loved ones when he died Wednesday at the Rockyview Hospital at the age of 92. -
Local News New air travel passenger rights will set 'minimum standards of treatment': Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency made a stop in Calgary on its cross-country consultation tour gathering input on planned a “These regulations will require that airlines communicate in a straight forward and concise manner with passengers regarding their rights and the recourse available to them,” he said. -
Flair Airlines moving headquarters from Kelowna, B.C, to Edmonton
EDMONTON — Flair Airlines Ltd. has found a new place to roost. The low-cost carrier says it is moving its headquarters from Kelowna, British Columbia, to Edmonton. -
Cannabis shares surge at open on Senate marijuana bill passage, but gains short-lived for some
To some extent, gains had already been baked into the market, with cannabis stocks flying all week in anticipation of the news -
Local Business Covenant Health walks ethical tightrope between Canadian, canon law on assisted death
In policy and in public, Covenant Health maintains a hard line against medical aid in dying, two years after a new Canadian law on assisted suicide came into force. -
Energy Varcoe: Biggest oilpatch deal of year gets bumpy reception from investors
It’s the biggest union in the oilpatch this year, but the merger of Baytex Energy Corp. and Raging River Exploration Inc. -
Local Business Parker: Communications agency Rain expanding to Calgary, acquires Karo
When Toronto-based communications agency Rain decided to grow its operations nationally, it targeted Calgary as the first city to expand to. -
Local Business New pot law could be big boost for Alberta hemp industry
While pot smokers are cheering Canada’s looming legalization of recreational marijuana, the move is also poised to provide a big boost to the country’s growing hemp industry. -
Local Business Brooks: The 52nd Annual Sir Winston Churchill Memorial Banquet
The Sir Winston Churchill Society of Calgary celebrates the life of the great wartime British prime minister and nurtures public speaking skills in students. -
Local Business Flair launches low-fare airline on WestJet's home turf
Calgarians looking for an airline alternative can now jump aboard when leaving YYC. The low-cost carrier took its inaugural Calgary flight at 11:35 a.