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Tucson Weekly: City Week (November 20 - November 26, 1997)
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SWING ON BY. The non-profit Tucson Swing Dance Club has
worked up a sweat locally by promoting dance steps going back
to the 1920s, growing out of moves like the Lindy and Jitterbug. Today, are exploding all over American dance floors, and they ve
swept across the Old Pueblo like a whirling dust devil. Get wind
of these goings-on this and every Thursday, with West Coast Swing
lessons and social dances for greenhorns and veterans alike. All
are welcome at these friendly, informal soirees. Lessons run from 7 to 7:45 p.m. for beginners, and from 7:45
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91 years managing natural resources: Premier Kenney
Premier Jason Kenney issued this statement on the 91st anniversary of the Natural Resources Transfer Acts:
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“In 1930, legislation passed by the governments of Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba was enshrined in the
Constitution Act, legally solidifying the principle of provincial equality and control over natural resources. Until then, the Prairie provinces and parts of British Columbia had been denied full control over their natural resources, a right given to all other provinces upon Confederation.