How Calgary Stampede festival noise regulations became the talk of the country
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How Calgary Stampede festival noise regulations became the talk of the country
The story started in early July 2024, when then-mayor Jyoti Gondek and officials from Penny Lane Entertainment announced a 10-year naming rights agreement between the City of Calgary and Cowboys Casino and Dance Hall
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By Scott Strasser
Published Jun 24, 2026
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
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