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Bell: Stampede tent noise battle - Calgary's inner city fights back

Bell: Stampede tent noise battle - Calgary's inner city fights back
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Residents of Calgary's inner city are protesting against excessive noise levels caused by the Badlands music festival tent during the annual Stampede. The article criticizes city officials for failing to address long-standing noise complaints from local communities.

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It reflects the growing tension between urban development, large-scale event tourism, and the quality of life for inner-city residents.

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Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Bell: Stampede tent noise battle — Calgary's inner city fights back, finally Live with it, Calgary. The inner city isn't prepared to be a doormat.

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The author uses emotive language ('doormat', 'paper shufflers') to advocate for the residents against city leadership.

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