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November 7, 2019
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Urban beehives move into southwest neighbourhood of Currie

Calgary’s network of urban beehives has expanded into a residential neighbourhood, as part of an initiative to help the ecosystem and maintain the population of honeybees.

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Article by Stephanie Thomas courtesy of CTV News

 

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