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Avitus Wine Bar Launches Brioche Restaurant in Calgary

Calgary's Avitus wine bar expands its culinary footprint with Brioche, a new French bistro in Marda Loop. Discover the authentic cuisine and curated wines from owner Yann de la Chanonie and chef Tristan Chaboche.

Calgary Restaurant Owners Jailed for Worker Fraud

Three Calgary restaurant owners receive jail sentences for defrauding temporary foreign workers of $44,000. Justice cites threats of deportation as an aggravating factor. Read the full story.

What to Expect from Calgary Restaurants in 2026

Explore the evolving Calgary dining landscape for 2026. From pop-up concepts to enduring favourites, discover the trends and challenges shaping the city's vibrant restaurant industry.

High-Profile Cases to Fill Calgary Courts in 2026

A look at the major trials scheduled for Calgary courts in 2026, including a fatal road rage incident, a Good Samaritan killing, and a bizarre condo tunneling case. Stay informed on Calgary justice.

Calgary fraud sentencing adjourned to 2026

A Calgary woman who defrauded her employer of nearly $2 million will wait until 2026 for her sentence. Carol Lloyd, 66, expressed remorse in court as her lawyer argued for leniency.

Malibu Restaurant moves after 70 years in London

The iconic Malibu Restaurant in east London, Ont., is moving to a new location after seven decades. The landmark's famous neon sign, however, will not make the journey. Read more about this end of an era.

Fire damages two Beltline bars in Calgary

A fire broke out early Friday, damaging Salt & Brick restaurant and Greta Bar in Calgary's Beltline. No injuries reported. Road closures are in effect. Read the latest details.

Woman body-slammed at SF restaurant in viral fight

A woman was arrested for public intoxication after a violent confrontation at Hazie's restaurant in San Francisco, owned by Food Network's Joey Altman. Viral video shows the incident unfold.

Windsor Police Ask Public to ID Fraud Suspect

Windsor police release surveillance image of a man wanted for a $3,000 fraudulent credit card purchase. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the financial crimes unit.

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