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Come on! If we keep belieiving we can turn things around. Come on Wrexham. [chanting] Its an edge of your seat season. Welcome to Wrexham. All new Thursday's at 10. on fx and Citytv+. >> Rights are not won and forgotten. They need to be reaffirmed and reclaimed. And pride is the moment to do exactly that. With a smile and with all of the colours of the rainbow >> Although the skies were gray in winnipeg friday morning, the lgbtqia+ community brought out their colours and were loud and proud as they watched the pride flag raised at city hall. Kicking off the pride season, all across the country >> This day, and me standing in on city hall ground, where we just raised the pride flag means a lot. >> Artist clemeno is one who watched the winnipeg mayor and members of pride winnipeg raise the flag >> To have the mayor that is here present and engaged in raise aring the pride flashings is something that we shouldn't just take for granted >> We're kicking off pride season. A lot of the rest of canada says how is everything going in winnipeg. What does winnipeg do different than the rest of canada >> President of pride winnipeg says pride makes it clear that canada is not a country that tolerates hate >> If you think to the 1986 with the marchs across canada many were walking with bags over their heads, because if they found out they were part of the community they could have been assaulted, fired from their jobs. To see the flag hanging it shows dusk versity and inclusion. And shows that with winnipeg and specially canada is a place of equal rights and freedoms >> You kind of hold your head a little higher. Your wear your colours a little brighter. Can and you kind of discover how other people are doing it too. >> In bishop, citynews. >> In winnipeg, citynews >> Amazon has been a very welcome addition to our province and our economy >> Calgary is welcoming its first new robotic fulfillment centre how the in facility will help with the province's growing My window's like a Mirrored reflection I have to steer you in The right direction On every trip, you can depend on Esso to be the place between places, connecting you to what's next. Ever dreaming of lustrous colours? Grey hair? Not a problem. Bigen Speedy. Just apply both creamsonto the applicator comb. and then to the grey hair. Five minutes is all it takes. No mess, no worries, no stains. Once colour is attained, rinse well. Bigen Speedy. Colouring your hair is now as easy as 1-2-3. Bigen Speedy. - Remember those times you felt truly independent, windows down, on the road to anywhere you want to go, the freedom to do the things you love to do most? At Advantage Home Health Solutions we want you to feel that same sense of freedom. - Independence costs less during our demo days sale. Enjoy up to 40% offselect mobility scooters and foldingpower chairs. Did you know we repairthe best brands of power chairs andmobility scooters? - Test drive comfort,fit for you, at Advantage Home Health Solutions. Are your gums bleeding and inflamed? New Colgate PerioGard toothpaste is clinically proven for healthier gums. It reduces bleeding and inflammation with its long-lasting Antibacterial activity. New Colgate PerioGard significantly reduces gum bleeding and inflammation. . Announcer: Celebrate the iconic series m.a.s.h.! We had become a social phenomenon boom!!! Announcer: Speaks words on screen Conference Finals!” Time to turn things up a notch” Are you ready?” Heres where I go to work!” Unbelievable!” Wild action!” Im here... so keep your head up!” a Richter scale hit!” You get an opportunity... you gotta take it!” Whos going to be the big factor in the game?” Draisaitl scores!” Im here for that” Im here...” Im here...” Im here for...” The Stanley Cup!” This is a guy.... who wants to get to the Stanley Cup Finals!”

Im here... To win!” The show goes on!!!!” (Cheering and clapping) you're watching citynews calgary. Here are some of our top stories tonight. >> Amazon has been a very welcome addition to our province and our economy >> Calgary is celebrating the facility's first, new amazon robotic fulfillment centre. The facility will create over 1500 jobs. Welcome news for a province that's labour markets is struggling toking to keep pace with the population >> We know this matters, not only to job creators and investors but the many people moving to alberta and finding work >> Calgary is currentsly the fastest growing city in the country but the unemployment rate spiked in april the new 2.8 million square foot facility will help manage that growing >> The city has ton firing on all cylinder, when it comes to managing growth and need to make sure people have places to live and people have ways to get to work and make sure they have employment opportunities >> The mayor hopes the new facility will help local businesses with within calgary reach more customers. >> The leveling the playing field for a lot of small businesses because it is allowing them to get products to market quicker and able to compete with some is of the big box retailers >> Amazon has grown its workforce from 4000 in 2019 to almost 6000 workers this year. With plans to expand further >> The growth of aamazon within alberta. The number of jobs have gone up. You hope it continues to go up overall >> The company hopes technology will advance productivity in the work space by using automatic systems and robot to help employees back and ship customers orders faster. In calgary, citynews. >> That building is known around the world for calgary. >> A as group of calgarians continue to try to free serve one of calgary most iconic fixtures of the skyline, the saddledome changessia the canada olympic park and plaza have some feeling the olympic leg social securitysy is beginnings to fade >> That's our culture. I'm fifth generation albertaan. That's our heritage when it is off the landscape we will hurt our image worldwide >> The dome isn't the only piece of olympic infrastructure set to come down. In 2018 the ski jumps were decommissioned due to a lack of funding and olympic plaza is about to undergo a major redevelopment some feel calgary is slowly losing its olympic legacy that helps shape the city into what it is today >> It is very sad, actually. It is, I'm shocked that they're even doing things like that, especially at the saddledome >> Calgary is progressively changing the tra structures all the time. Let's not forget our history. Let's keep it raw, there. For people to see, and understand. >> The calgary mans paul land corporation has launched an on-line survey, giving calgarians a chance to have their say o what the revamped olympic plaza should look like as for the saddledome replacement. Ground work has begun. The final design is yet to be released one member says he hopes the new building will feature some saddledome charge >> With the new de sign to honour the saddledome and have pieces of it in there. It is such an important part of calgary. Original calgarians will love that building. We've all been there >> The new event centre is expected to be completed by 2027, while the new look olympic plaza is set to open in 2027. 2028. >> Thanks for watching citynews at 11:00. For news any time, including breaking news, head to our website, citynewsca. We'll see you again back here tomorrow at 6:00 pm. Have a great weekend ahead. There is nothing better than the Stanley Cup Playoffs!” >> Citynews calgary acknowledges we are proceed casting on the traditional territories of the blackfoot confedry. Of the t'suu tina nation. The stoney nakota nation.

metismation and all people, who make their homes in the treaty 7 region of southern alberta. >> It has been a very welcome addition to our province and our economy >> Calgary is welcoming its first new amazon robotic centre. How the in facility will help with the province's growing labour market. >> It is good that is it is indigenous-led, but it may not be the time >> Indigenous women say they have serious concerns about the rcmp adding a ribbon skirt to the dress uniform >> Cultural transformation and reconciliation. It is not a cop in a ribbon skirt. >> I think it is really sad, actually that we're losing this. A replacing it with something else >> The ald dome, olympic plaza and changes to canada olympic park. Why some calgarians feel the city olympic legacy is beginnings to fade. >> The truck driver behind the tajic humboldt bronco is bus crash has officially been ordered to be deported the decision came down today at an immigration and refugee board hearing. Sidu's lawyer had said all that's required to deport sidu is proof he's not canadian, and that he committed a serious crime. Sidu drove through a stop sign into the path of the junior hockey team's bus back in 2018, killing 16 people and injuring 13 others. He was sentenced to eight years in prison and granted full parole last year. Sid successive defeats a permanent resident originally from india. His lawyer adds the deportation prois access could take months or even years. >> Amazon has been a very welcome addition to our province and our economy. >> Calgary is celebrating the facility's amazon robotic filming centre. It will create over 1500 jobs. Welcome news for a province that's labour market is struggling toking to keep pace with the population >> We know this matters, not only to job creators and investors, but to the many moving to alberta and finding work. [ No Commentary ] >> For customers. >> It is leveling the playing field for a lot of small businesses, because it is allowing them to get their products out to market quicker and they're able to compete with some of the large big box retailers >> Amazon has grown the alberta workforce from 4000 in 2019 to almost 6,000 workers with plans to expand further. >> The growth of amazon, the number of jobs have gone up. We hope it continues to go up overall >> The company hopes technology will help advance productivity in the work space by using automated systems and robot to help employees pack and ship customers orders faster. In calgary, citynews. >> I actually thought it might be ai generated >> But the image is real. The rcmp is now allowing indigenous officers to wear the ribbon skirt as part of the dress uniform, but the move to advance cultural change has sparked outrage. Some say the move is simply pandering, while others say, given the rcmp's hist are and reputation among indigenous people, well that makes this a bad look >> The rcmp one of the first jobs that they had was to push the indigenous people on to the reservations and force t they had another job later on, when when they had to go to the communities, grab the children and bring them to residential school, and put the parents in jail, if they didn't give up their children >> According to the native women association of canada, ribbon skirt symbolize is sacred traditions and embodiment of resilience to colonial cultural erasure >> The rcmp say the move came from indigenous officers themselves. In a statement to citynews, the rcmp says the ideas came from the women's indigenous network. Noting there are 311 regular rcmp members, who self identified as indigenous women, non-binary or two spirit. The statement adds, the rib beon skirt supports employee pride

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