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Valla en Alberta desafía plazo, avistamiento de aves en Calgary y auge de deportes sociales — Domingo en Calgary

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

💼 Economy & Business

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Valla sobre separación de Alberta permanece en Taber más allá del plazo. Un separatista de Alberta desafiante ignora la orden de remoción de la ciudad por su valla a favor de la separación. El cartel de Cory Morgan promueve la independencia de Alberta y permanece a pesar de la exigencia de Taber de retirarlo antes del sábado.
  2. Entusiastas de la naturaleza acuden a parque de Calgary por avistamiento raro de pájaro carpintero. Observadores de aves se reúnen para ver una especie inusual de pájaro carpintero, causando emoción en la comunidad local.

🏛️ Government & Politics

🏈 Sports

📚 Also Today

  • Los deportes 'sociales' como el pádel ganan popularidad. El pádel sigue al pickleball atrayendo a entusiastas de deportes sociales.
  • El efecto de la marihuana en ratas ofrece pistas sobre la pérdida de apetito. Explorando efectos en trastornos alimenticios humanos.
  • Por qué los canadienses prefieren 'soccer' a 'fútbol'. Una exploración cultural sobre la terminología.
  • Llamados a desmantelar la envejecida Estación Espacial Internacional. Discusión sobre su viabilidad futura.

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