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'Christian Activist' Targets Prof, Police Investigatenew

Calgary police are investigating a self-described "Christian activist" who's been distributing flyers showing a local university professor's face superimposed on a graphic sexual photo.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeremy Klaszus  |  02-19-2009  |  Civil Liberties

Bush's Calgary Speech 'Closed to the Media'new

Former U.S. president George W. Bush won't have to worry about dodging journalists' shoes when he speaks in Calgary March 17, as reporters won't be allowed in the same room as the unpopular Texan.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeremy Klaszus  |  02-19-2009  |  Media

Aboriginal Leaders Reject Cancer Study Before Releasenew

It hasn't even been released yet, but aboriginal leaders living downstream from the oilsands are already rejecting an Alberta Cancer Board study into cancer rates in Fort Chipewyan.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeremy Klaszus  |  11-13-2008  |  Science

Alberta's Struggling Grizzlies Lack the Protected Status of Tiny Mollusknew

The grizzly bear, a marquee Alberta animal, has plummeted in population from more than 1,000 in 2002 to less than 400. Similarly, the Banff springs snail, a tiny invertebrate found nowhere else on Earth, is precariously close to vanishing. So why's one protected and not the other?
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Adrienne Beattie  |  10-30-2008  |  Animal Issues

The Battle for Black Bear Crossingnew

Tsuu T'ina elders fight for their homes in Black Bear Crossing, a former military housing complex on the border of Calgary's city limits
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeremy Klaszus  |  10-30-2008  |  Housing & Development

Amnesty International Supports Native Opposition of Pipelinenew

Amnesty International has launched a global campaign in support of the Lubicon Cree, days after TransCanada subsidiary Nova Gas was granted permission to build a natural gas pipeline though the band's traditional land.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Angela Brunschot  |  10-23-2008  |  Economy

Alberta Finally Funds Midwiferynew

More than a decade after midwives in Alberta started lobbying to be fully funded under the public health-care system, the provincial government has granted their request.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Maureen McNamee  |  10-23-2008  |  Science

Conservative Canadian Politician Links Crime with Immigrationnew

The NDP candidate in Calgary Centre is calling for Conservative incumbent Lee Richardson's resignation after he suggested in an interview with Fast Forward that crimes in Canada aren't committed by people that "grew up next door," but newcomers to the country -- comments Richardson later said he regretted.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeremy Klaszus  |  09-25-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Ex-Tory PM Condemns Canadian Arts Cutsnew

Former prime minister Joe Clark is calling the federal government's decision to cut a prominent arts program "a big mistake."
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeremy Klaszus and Adrian Morrow  |  09-04-2008  |  Economy

From Fort Mac to Downtown Calgary -- by Bicyclenew

Activists cycle nearly 1000 kilometers to deliver water collected downstream from the Athabasca oilsand to oil companies' head offices in Calgary.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Adrian Morrow  |  09-04-2008  |  Environment

Citizen EnCana: The Double Life of the World's Second-Largest Natural Gas Co.new

Canada's largest energy company has created jobs, brought investment and poured money into rural communities across the Canadian Prairies and the western United States. It has also left a trail of farmers and ranchers who say the company has ruined their land, made them sick and killed their livestock.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Adrian Morrow  |  07-10-2008  |  Environment

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