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Calgary 's city council adopted a resolution that would address sanitation problems caused by people living in tents.
The resolution also included a mandate that people stop dumping “dead animals and offensive refuse” on the Exhibition grounds.
Many of the city’s earliest businesses, including the Calgary Herald , started their operations in a tent.
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