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This week’s road work to watch out for in Spokane

The Spokesman-Review 08 Apr 2024
Here’s an overview of road work that could affect Spokane drivers this week ... Lariviere Inc ... Francis Avenue’s eastbound curb lane is closed from A to Alberta streets through May 7 for cable installation ... .
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US evangelicals flooded with 'information aimed at making them fearful, hostile': author

Raw Story 08 Dec 2023
Evangelical support for former President Donald Trump, despite his own lack of devout faith, is no accident, author Tim Alberta told former CNN anchor Brian Stelter in an interview for Vanity Fair.
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Variety’s “Battle Over CNN” Feature Has Set Off a Full-on Media Brawl

Vanity Fair 27 Jul 2023
Zaslav fired Licht in June, following a blistering 15,000-word profile—written by The Atlantic’s Tim Alberta—of Licht’s disastrous year atop the cable news network ... him a character in Alberta’s piece.
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The Rise and Fall of Chris Licht and CNN

The Atlantic 08 Jun 2023
Licht Ollie post -----> The Atlantic’s Tim Alberta spent long stretches of the past year talking to CNN’s then-CEO Chris Licht about his grand experiment to reset the cable giant as a venue more welcoming to Republicans ... Alberta ... Alberta ... Alberta.
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Chris Licht Is Out at CNN

Vanity Fair 07 Jun 2023
It all culminated Friday in a devastating profile in The Atlantic by journalist Tim Alberta, which depicted Licht as a detached executive with little vision for how to run the cable news network.
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CNN has major problems. Fixing it is another story

The Los Angeles Times 06 Jun 2023
How do you fix CNN? That's the question everyone should ask following the revelations in Tim Alberta's brutal profile of the cable news network's chief executive, Chris Licht, published Friday by the Atlantic.
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No, Jack Smith Isn’t Leaking All The Damning Mar-A-Lago Evidence

TPM 05 Jun 2023
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things. This is TPM’s Morning Memo ... Is This The Week? ... Tim Alberta’s devastating profile of CNN CEO Chris Licht confirms most of the suspicions about the cable news net’s lurch to the center ... Rep.
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The Daily Brief | Will Canada ban Fox News?

True North 05 May 2023
The CRTC is considering banning American conservative television channel Fox News from Canadian cable packages.
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Alberta man who drove jet boat into ferry cable files lawsuit against B.C. government (Kamloops)

Castanet 11 Apr 2023
An Alberta man who was knocked out when his jet boat hit a ferry cable on the North Thompson River two summers ago is suing the provincial government ... “Mr Daniel was struck by the cable and knocked unconscious.”.
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Fatal Weekend Snowmobile Crash Claims Life of 25-Year-Old Alberta Woman

The Epoch Times 29 Mar 2023
The female driver of the snowmobile, a resident of Bluffton, Alberta, struck a long, intertwined steel cable that extended across the ...
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Alberta woman, 25, dead after snowmobile hits cable stretched across river south of Edmonton

Canoe 28 Mar 2023
RCMP are investigating a snowmobile collision that led to the death of a 25-year-old Alberta woman ... Alberta woman, 25, dead after snowmobile hits cable stretched across river south of Edmonton Back to video.
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Alberta woman killed after snowmobile strikes steel cable: RCMP

Toronto Sun 27 Mar 2023
A 25-year-old woman from the central Alberta hamlet of Bluffton was killed after colliding with a steel cable strewn across a river while snowmobiling on Saturday ... Rimbey RCMP is investigating the placement of the cable across the river.
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Fatal snowmobile crash involving steel cable being investigated by RCMP

CTV 27 Mar 2023
A central Alberta snowmobiler is dead after driving into a steel cable that was strung up across a river ... .
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BC Hydro was on alert after U.S. substation attacks last year, FOI records show

North Shore News 16 Feb 2023
In B.C., there are 18,000 kilometres of high-voltage lines and underwater submarine cables, and 292 substations. The BC Hydro grid connects by three lines to Alberta and four to the U.S. .
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