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Pancakes, rodeo, music and western charm: Stampede set to deliver major boost to Calgary economy

Pancakes, rodeo, music and western charm: Stampede set to deliver major boost to Calgary economy

CTV News6 hours ago
The Calgary Stampede grounds have fully opened for sneak-a-peek night, ahead of the major festivities starting Friday morning with the parade.
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