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Alberta premier criticizes Calgary Stampede noise bylaw: ‘Fun police have struck’

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Fun police have struck:' Alberta premier criticizes new Calgary Stampede noise bylaw - Castanet.

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Fun police have struck:' Alberta premier criticizes new Calgary Stampede noise bylaw CastanetFarkas claps back at critics of Stampede tent noise regulations Calgary HeraldREMPEL GARNER: City Council must find a way to let the show go on Calgary SunSmith says ‘fun police have struck again' as politicians sound off about noise rules for Calgary concerts CBCWeeknight concerts during Calgary Stampede must end at midnight, city memo says Global News

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Alberta premier criticizes Calgary Stampede noise bylaw: ‘Fun police have struck'.

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After midnight on weekends, a memo says music bass levels can go up to 80 decibels, which is five decibels less than what was allowed last year.

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