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Jersey shore businesses hope for better Labor Day numbers to recoup from slow summer
WILDWOOD, N.J. - It’s been a Labor Day for the ages, because 2020 has not been easy. As the crowd soaks in the last days of the season, businesses are trying to make their last summer buck.“It’s going to have a definite impact for a while in Cape May County,” Cape May County Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton said.
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Summer Olympics Will Happen In 2021 ‘With Or Without COVID,’ Says IOC Vice President
The games will go on! According to IOC Vice President John Coates, the Summer Olympics are happening next year regardless of whether there is still a coronavirus pandemic.
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Beachgoers, businesses savor last dose of summer on Jersey shore amid pandemic
OCEAN CITY, N.J. - If the Labor Day weekend boardwalk crowd has been any indication, the summer of 2020 is ending on a high note despite the coronavirus pandemic.Businesses who rely on tourism are beginning to take stock of an unprecedented season.Wendy Barth has owned a swimwear shop in Ocean City for more than 30 years. After being shut down for more than two months, she tells FOX 29 she's pleasantly surprised summer wasn't a disaster.“People wanted to shop.
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Health Secretary says 17 to 21-year-olds account for large number of positive coronavirus cases - a week before universities return
There were 2,988 lab-confirmed cases of coronavirus as of 9am on Sunday (September 6) - a sharp spike from Saturday's figure of 1,813.
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Senior police officers 'burning out' with psychological battles amid mental health crisis
mental health crisis, with many too terrified to speak out about their psychological battles, we can reveal today.The shock news comes after a spate of tragic sudden deaths rocked the force at the start of the year.New research has shown high ranking officers at Police Scotland have been blighted by soaring levels of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression and occupational stress.One discussed how they felt like they had been hit with a “cricket bat” after suffering a flashback to the gruesome death of a child while on duty.A team from Glasgow and Stirling Universities conducted face-to-face and telephone interviews with 30 superintendents.The factors contributing to the officers’ problems include dealing with traumatic
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Universities find sewage water holds real promise as early detection system for COVID-19
FILE - An aerial view of the East Bay Municipal Utility District Wastewater Treatment Plant on April 29, 2020 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Days after he crossed the country to start college, Ryan Schmutz received a text message from Utah State University: COVID-19 had been detected at his dorm.Within 10 minutes, he dropped the crepes he was making and was whisked away by bus to a testing site.“We didn’t even know they were testing,” said Schmutz, who is 18 and from Omaha, Nebraska.
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COVID-19 case confirmed at northwest Calgary high school
COVID-19 was confirmed at the school.A number of parents with students in Grade 10 and 11 at the high school have confirmed to Global News that they received a call from Health Link to notify them of the positive case, and to direct the students deemed close contacts to isolate.The school’s principal, Jana Macdonald, confirmed the case Saturday evening in a letter posted to the school’s website.“Our school remains open to in-person learning for all students, and we are working closely with AHS to ensure necessary measures continue to be in place to protect all staff and students,” Macdonald wrote in the letter.
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University Hospital Hairmyres staff thanked for their efforts during Covid-19
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Scotland’s Health Secretary was joined by the nation’s clinical director last week as they paid a visit to the town’s hospital.Health Secretary Jeane Freeman MSP, joined by National Clinical Director Jason Leitch, visited the University Hospital Hairmyres on (Monday, August 31) to thank staff for their efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic and to see how the hospital has changed as services recover.They toured different areas of the hospital, including the emergency department, the intensive treatment unit and ward 10 which was used to treat patients with Covid-19.Along the way, they took the opportunity to speak with frontline staff to hear about their
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06.09.2020 / 03:41
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Disney, Universal hit ‘limited capacity’ Saturday during Labor Day weekend
pic.twitter.com/xOCpvYzBeoDuring a roundtable discussion in May, Disney executive George Kalogridis said the company was considering reopening its U.S.
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Volunteers assist Calgary church members diagnosed with COVID-19
COVID-19 outbreak at Calgary Kidanemehret Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church An organization called EthioCare has been helping recent immigrants who have been affected by COVID-19 since the pandemic started.“Unfortunately, there was a backlash going towards the communities,” said Bekele Hankebo, the team lead with EthioCare on Saturday.“It’s just creating anxiety and fear.
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05.09.2020 / 03:39
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A look at the emergence of drag culture in Calgary
Pride Week celebrations look a lot different in Calgary this year, but despite the COVID-19 pandemic, drag queens say business has been booming like never before. Christa Dao reports on the emergence of drag culture and its shift to the mainstream.
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05.09.2020 / 03:15
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Real-time study of coronavirus planned in University of Saskatchewan curriculum
coronavirus from spreading on campus, but COVID-19 will definitely be part of the social science curriculum.As an archaeology and anthropology professor, Pamela Downe will be asking her 165 students to examine how COVID-19 has culturally disrupted people across the world – and they’ll do it before the coronavirus has run its full course. USask residence housing a fraction of students during pandemic “From an anthropological standpoint, I think this is an extremely significant time in human history and cross-culturally,” Downe said.A specialist in medical anthropology, Downe is used to talking about infectious disease and pandemics.
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Temple University's active COVID-19 cases rise to 318
PHILADELPHIA - Temple University reported Friday afternoon that the number of active COVID-19 cases has increased to more than 300.Those figures include one employee and one off-campus student, the university reported on its website.The 318 total cases across all campuses represent a more than 33-percent increase since Wednesday, when the figure was 237.Less than two weeks in, Temple University was forced to cancel in-person classes. Officials said the decision was data-driven as its cases were trending up.The university says the spread was not caused by large college parties.
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Temple University's active COVID-19 cases rise to 317
PHILADELPHIA - Temple University reported Friday afternoon that the number of active COVID-19 cases has increased to more than 300.Those figures include one employee and one off-campus student, the university reported on its website.The 317 total cases across all campuses represent a more than 33-percent increase since Wednesday, when the figure was 237.Less than two weeks in, Temple University was forced to cancel in-person classes. Officials said the decision was data-driven as its cases were trending up.The university says the spread was not caused by large college parties.
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Start of new school year brings different paths for recent Winnipeg high school graduates
Coronavirus is changing how university works. What does the future hold for students? The pandemic has prompted Manitoba post-secondary institutions to move classes and events online, which includes all the regular start-of-the-year activities for new students.“They’re doing a few things at the University of Winnipeg,” Heidinger said.
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04.09.2020 / 08:05
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Oxford study: Tokyo Olympics are most costly Summer Games
TOKYO – The Tokyo Olympics are already the most expensive Summer Games on record with costs set to go higher, a wide-ranging study from Britain's University of Oxford indicates.The Tokyo cost overrun already exceeds 200%, lead author Bent Flyvbjerg explained in an interview with The Associated Press. This is even before several billion more dollars are added on from the one-year delay from the COVID-19 pandemic.Flyvbjerg is an economist at Oxford's Said Business School.
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04.09.2020 / 06:51
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Indiana University warns of ‘alarming’ rates of COVID-19 at its frats, sororities
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Calgary dry ice business finds new life in fueling family science experiments
In searching for way to combat the drop in business during the pandemic, Calgary Dry Ice found they had just the right thing for parents to engage their kids while at home.
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How some Calgary businesses are thriving amid the COVID-19 pandemic
While many have struggled, some Calgary business owners have done more than just survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
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04.09.2020 / 01:43
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Hinshaw clarifies request after outbreak at Calgary Kidanemehret Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church
Alberta chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, updates an outbreak at Calgary Kidanemehret Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church, her request to church members, and asks for compassion amid reports of stigmatization.
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Hinshaw discusses COVID-19 outbreak at Calgary Drop-In Centre
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, discusses an outbreak of COVID-19 at the Calgary Drop-In Centre.
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04.09.2020 / 01:23
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Western University kicks off pandemic-adjusted residence move-in
coronavirus concerns at bay.“Our parents have been actually thrilled with some of the response that we’ve been planning for our move-in process,” Alleyne said.That planning includes asking students to bring no more than two guests to help them with their move, having all visitors answer self-assessment questions and ensuring everyone is masked and washing their hands.Once students are moved in, residences will operate at only 70 per cent capacity in order to support physical distancing.
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5 clients test positive as COVID-19 outbreak declared at Calgary homeless shelter
COVID-19 after five people staying there tested positive for the virus.The Calgary Drop-In Centre said that as of Wednesday, more than 140 clients and 100 staff have been tested on-site since the shelter reported its first case a week ago.“We are all continuing to work diligently to keep our shelter staff and client population protected best we can, and we thank the community for their kindness during this time,” the shelter, one of the largest in North America, said in a statement.
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Robert Pattinson ‘tests positive for coronavirus’ forcing ‘The Batman’ to stop filming
The Batman‘s Robert Pattinson has tested positive for coronavirus, according to reports.Filming for the Matt Reeves-helmed moviehas been halted just days after it resumed after being put on hold due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.Now, the lead star, who plays the titular character, has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Vanity Fair, bringing production to a grinding halt again.The cast and crew had been filming just outside of London.Warner Bros shared a statement: “A member of The Batman production has tested positive for Covid-19, and is isolating in accordance with established protocols.“Filming is temporarily paused.”NME has reached out to Pattinson’s representatives for comment.This news comes after a brand new trailer
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03.09.2020 / 22:37
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw to update Alberta’s COVID-19 numbers, response on Thursday
COVID-19 pandemic response on Thursday afternoon.Dr. Deena Hinshaw will speak at 3:30 p.m., which will be live streamed in this post.
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03.09.2020 / 21:59
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Intersection speeding tickets up in Calgary during COVID-19 pandemic
intersection safety cameras in March of 2020 compared with March 2019. April saw a 10 per cent increase year over year.
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03.09.2020 / 18:13
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2020-21 school year a much different one at University of Saskatchewan
Fall orientation is underway at the University of Saskatchewan. USask president Peter Stoicheff tells Global News Morning that things are a lot different on campus than this time last year, and a lot quieter.
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03.09.2020 / 17:33
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Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi encourages winter patios
Calgary’s mayor is urging local restaurants to winterize patios and keep them open as long as possible to help with social distancing and bolster profits. Christa Dao has details.
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03.09.2020 / 17:33
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Calgary mayor encourages restaurants to winterize patios, keep them open as long as possible
social distancing and to battle the economic hardships the restaurant industry is facing.“I really am encouraging restaurants to get those (heat) lamps, you know even — it sounds silly but it works in lots of cold weather places — put blankets on the tables and keep those patios open as far into the season as we can,” Naheed Nenshi told reporters on Wednesday afternoon.“Even though restaurants are doing a terrific job of managing physical distancing by and large within the restaurant, as the weather gets colder there’s always a concern that more indoor gatherings will lead to more spread (of COVID-19).”In May, the City of Calgary approved a plan to allow shops and restaurants to expand their businesses onto sidewalks and streets to assist
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03.09.2020 / 16:59
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Temple University suspends in-person classes for fall semester amid jump in COVID-19 cases
PHILADELPHIA - Temple University on Thursday announced that it has suspended in-person classes for the remainder of the fall semester due to an increase in coronavirus cases among students.The announcement comes after the school suspended in-person classes for two weeks over the weekend following a spike in new cases. Temple currently has 212 COVID-19 cases among students.The university says essential courses will continue in-person instruction. Essentials-only courses are those for which educational objectives cannot be achieved without all or some in-person instruction.Temple estimates 95% of their in-person classes will move to a virtual format for the remainder of the semester.
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03.09.2020 / 08:35
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Popular Calgary music venue to reopen but live concerts still not allowed
slate of shows for Calgary’s Pride Week.Chris Hewitt, the owner of Dickens Pub, said it’s been a long process, and that opening night will be an emotional one.“There will be some people getting choked up, there will be some tears,” said Hewitt.
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03.09.2020 / 06:25
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McMaster’s ‘nexus’ connects researchers to avoid future global health threats
Canadians could join clinical trials for new COVID-19 vaccine, says researcher “So the nexus idea is incredibly ambitious, but I think it’s exactly where we need to go to be able to solve what we call wicked problems.
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03.09.2020 / 03:55
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Calgary parents outline priorities for federal COVID-19 school funding
As students head back to school, school boards are crunching the numbers after the province’s plans for federal funding for COVID-19 safety precautions was announced Wednesday. Adam MacVicar reports on parents concerns and priorities.
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03.09.2020 / 03:55
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Health Matters: COVID-19 clinical trials, universal dental care and visual aids
Health Matters September 2: A University of Calgary report suggests universal dental care could save health care costs overall. Plus a potential new treatment for COVID-19 is advancing to clinical trials, and how the white cane for the visually impaired could get a high-tech makeover.
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03.09.2020 / 03:55
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Calgary art community bringing live performances back to life
Some of the city’s most creative minds have found ways to safely bring live performances and events back to live audiences. Deb Matejicka reports.
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03.09.2020 / 03:05
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Report says universal dental care would relieve ‘a lot of grief’ brought on by COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing new urgency to the debate over universal dental care in Canada. As Gil Tucker shows us, a new report says it’s now needed more than ever because of all the economic hardship brought on by the COVID-19 crisis.
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03.09.2020 / 01:37
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Churches open Virtual Learning Camps for Marion County Students
MARION COUNTY, Fla. – We’ve heard about learning pods when groups of families come together to pay an instructor. A group in Marion County is forming their own education pods called Virtual Learning Camps, or VLCs.
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03.09.2020 / 01:23
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‘Faux Week’ cancelled, concerns linger as Western University students return
coronavirus concerns linger as students return to the city.‘Faux Week,’ a play on words for Western’s official orientation week, commonly referred to as O-Week, was to be held by Delta Upsilon, a fraternity at 294 Central Ave.The plans were shared on a now-deleted Instagram account called ‘fauxweek2020’ that promoted “a private COVID-19 safe orientation week for Western Students.”On Wednesday, Western’s associate vice-president of student experience Jennifer Massey told Global News that after “some really thought dialogue,” Faux Week had been cancelled.“It became apparent that (the fraternity) really wanted to step up… I’m delighted that they’ve made that decision,” Massey said.For Ward 6 Coun.
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03.09.2020 / 01:05
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Police cite 3 University of Delaware students accused of hosting large party
NEWARK, Del. - Three University of Delaware students accused of hosting a large party have been cited by police for violating a city order that restricts the size of private gatherings.Newark police officers were called out to a large party on Annabelle Street around 1 a.m. Monday, where police say social distancing was no where to be found.“Once they made contact with the residents at the house they were able to observe there were approximately 75 people in the backyard of the house and the three residents of the house were charged with Newark’s new social gathering ordinance," Lt.
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Ottawa health officials urge university, college students: party smarter
coronavirus pandemic.Ottawa’s medical officer of health Dr. Vera Etches joined Mayor Jim Watson, the heads of the city’s post-secondary institutions and local law enforcement officials Wednesday afternoon to urge youth to keep the coronavirus in mind when attending — or not attending — parties this upcoming academic year.“This is a very different and difficult year for everyone,” Watson said.While health impacts should be top of mind for students returning to or starting school in September, Watson cited fines associated with the city’s mandatory mask bylaw as “financial consequences” of attending outsized parties.
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02.09.2020 / 21:01
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Coronavirus: Dollarama reports sales boost as Canadians stocked up on summer items
[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]The coronavirus incurred incremental costs of $32.4 million last quarter due to additional health measures and a temporary wage increase, which ended in early August after being extended for a month and a half beyond the expected date.Employees received a 10 per cent pay increase beginning in late March while warehouse workers saw a $3 raise on an income that starts near minimum wage, which in Quebec is $13.10.
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02.09.2020 / 20:09
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Memorial Drive lane closures for pedestrians, cyclists now only on weekends
Memorial Drive put in place to help Calgarians with social distancing while walking, running, cycling or riding an e-scooter will continue — but only on weekends.The City of Calgary launched the temporary lane closures on Memorial Drive between Centre Street and 10 Street Northwest in March as part of a pilot project that saw lane reductions on several roads as vehicle traffic dropped amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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02.09.2020 / 18:51
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Holy Family University closes main campus Wednesday due to possible coronavirus exposure
A transmission electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2, also known as the 2019 novel coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, isolated from a patient in the United States.
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02.09.2020 / 16:21
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Coronavirus pandemic forces Queen’s University to change up first year students’ move-in
COVID-19.The coronavirus pandemic has forced what was normal to change and now school officials are making sure everyone is safe. Kingston-area public school board releases video as students’ return to classes nears “This is a very different move in at Queen’s this year as you can see,” said Ann Tierney, Queen’s vice-provost and dean of student affairs.“First of all, we’re doing move-in over five days and normally move-in is a one day (event) where everyone comes at once in staggered times.
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Calgary-area schools deal with late changes after COVID-19 cases
There were some last minute changes to back-to-school plans at Calgary-area schools after positive cases of COVID-19 were identified. Blake Lough reports.
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1,291 more workers at Universal Orlando hotels facing layoffs or temporary layoffs
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – WARN notice documents show 1,291 more workers at Universal Orlando hotels are facing layoffs or temporary layoffs.
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Coronavirus: Calgary students excited to return to school
While there were nerves, there was also a lot of excitement as Calgary students returned to school. Lauren Pullen reports.
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As students go back to school, Calgary transit union prepares for increase in ridership
Tuesday marked Day 1 for many students returning to using Calgary Transit. Carolyn Kury de Castillo has more on concerns the transit union is raising about all those students getting back on trains and buses.
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