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Panneau rebelle en Alberta, ornithologues à Calgary et sports sociaux en hausse — Dimanche à Calgary

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🚑 Alerte et Incidents

💼 Économie et Affaires

🎨 Communauté et Culture

  1. Le panneau de séparation de l'Alberta reste à Taber au-delà de la date limite. Un séparatiste albertain défie un ordre municipal de retirer son panneau pro-séparation. L'affiche de Cory Morgan, qui prône l'indépendance de l'Alberta, reste en place malgré la demande de la ville de Taber de l'enlever avant samedi.
  2. Les passionnés de nature affluent dans un parc de Calgary pour observer un pic-bois rare. Des ornithologues se rassemblent pour admirer une espèce inhabituelle de pic-bois, suscitant l'enthousiasme au sein de la communauté locale.

🏛️ Gouvernement et Politique

🏈 Sports

📚 Aussi Aujourd'hui

  • Les sports 'sociaux' comme le padel gagnent en popularité. Le padel suit le pickleball en attirant les adeptes de sports sociaux.
  • L'effet du cannabis sur les rats offre un aperçu de la perte d'appétit. Exploration des effets sur les troubles alimentaires humains.
  • Pourquoi les Canadiens préfèrent le terme 'soccer' à 'football'. Une exploration culturelle de la terminologie.
  • Appels à déclasser la vieillissante Station spatiale internationale. Discussion sur sa viabilité future.

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First pickleball, now padel: Why ‘social’ sports are growing in popularity

While the Mexican sport padel has exploded in popularity in other parts of the world, it has struggled to gain traction in Canada — until within just the last five years. Now, it’s seeing more demand than Canada’s courts can handle.

General Jun 14, 2026

Stoned rats get the munchies. Here's what that means for people with eating disorders, appetite loss

It turns out stoned rats get the munchies too. New research from the University of Calgary and Washington State University digs into the effects of cannabis on rats and humans, particularly when it comes to appetite.

General Jun 14, 2026

Why do Canadians say 'soccer' instead of 'football'?

As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word "soccer" was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where "football" already meant another sport.

General Jun 14, 2026

The International Space Station is old and leaky. Should it be decommissioned sooner rather than later?

The International Space Station had a proposed lifespan of 15 years, but it has far exceeded that, and it's starting to show its age. Is it time to deorbit it?

General Jun 14, 2026

Birdwatchers flock to Calgary park to catch glimpse of rare woodpecker

A red-headed woodpecker in the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary has left Calgary's birdwatching community in a frenzy, with countless birders coming to the popular park daily to catch a glimpse of the rare endangered bird.

General Jun 14, 2026
Pro-separation billboard in Alberta town remains up after removal deadline

Pro-separation billboard in Alberta town remains up after removal deadline

The electronic billboard, located on town land, shows the Alberta shield surrounded by the words: "Send Ottawa a Message! Choose Alberta."

Canada Jun 14, 2026