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Inicio de Stampede, Debate sobre el Oleoducto e Inversión en Artes — Calgary Viernes

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🎨 Comunidad y Cultura

  1. Gobierno federal invierte $40M en el sector artístico de Calgary. Anunciado por el Ministro Marc Miller, la inversión busca impulsar el hogar del arte contemporáneo y fortalecer las relaciones federales-provinciales, especialmente con las necesidades culturales distintas de Alberta.
  2. Padre e hijo compiten separados por un siglo en Calgary Stampede. Lynn Edge sigue los pasos de su padre como criador de toros y competidor, destacando una tradición familiar en la competencia de corte de caballos.

🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. Alberta propone un nuevo oleoducto con grandes obstáculos. La Premier Danielle Smith y el Primer Ministro Mark Carney anunciaron planes para un oleoducto hacia Columbia Británica, desatando un debate sobre los compromisos ambientales y la viabilidad financiera.
  2. Fracasa petición anti minería de carbón liderada por músicos. La iniciativa de Corb Lund, que exigía una prohibición de nuevas minas de carbón, no reunió suficientes firmas, decepcionando a ambientalistas pero revelando el sentir público.

🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Hombre de Calgary sentenciado por un accidente mortal por manejar ebrio. Kane Anignostis Burrows recibió una sentencia de 5 años por causar la muerte de su mejor amigo, destacando los peligros persistentes de manejar bajo la influencia del alcohol.
  2. La policía busca a sospechoso de asalto violento. La policía de Calgary busca a un hombre involucrado en un asalto en el centro después de una discusión verbal en Stephen Avenue.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Emocionante victoria de los Stampeders: Vernon Adams Jr. brilla. Adams igualó un récord de franquicia en pases de touchdown en una victoria de 58-36 sobre los Argonauts, mostrando su destreza para las 'Grandes Jugadas'.

📰 También Hoy

  • El desfile del Calgary Stampede inicia 10 días de diversión del oeste.
  • El Calgary Stampede agrega 2 nuevos juegos a su emocionante feria.
  • Olimpistas lideran el desfile del Calgary Stampede como mariscales.
  • Nuevo oleoducto enfrenta desafíos históricos en Canadá.
  • Alberta propone ruta sur para oleoducto hacia la costa oeste.
  • Ventas de casas en Calgary caen mientras disminuye la demanda en junio.
  • Pembina y socios avanzan con proyecto de planta de gas.

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