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Calgary city council expected to debate noise rules for Stampede tents
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Calgary city council expected to debate noise rules for Stampede tents

Calgary city council is preparing to debate proposed changes to noise regulations affecting music festival tents during the Calgary Stampede. The new rules require weeknight concerts to end by midnight, with reduced noise and bass limits, following 225 noise complaints from last year's event. Councilor Kim Tyers plans to introduce an urgent motion to adjust these rules. The Cowboys Music Festival opposes the changes, arguing they threaten their operations. City officials defend the rules as necessary to balance event support with resident quality of life and safety. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre have criticized the policy, prompting a provincial letter requesting council engagement with stakeholders.

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Global News logoGlobal NewsIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8013 days ago
Calgary city council votes to stick with new Stampede music festival noise rules

Calgary city council has decided to maintain revised noise regulations for music festivals during the Calgary Stampede, rejecting a motion to roll back the changes. The updated rules require weeknight concerts to end at midnight, with 'cool-down' music allowed until 1 a.m., while weekend concert hours remain unchanged at 1:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. respectively. Noise levels and bass limits have also been reduced by five decibels. Mayor Jeromy Farkas defended the rules as necessary to address community concerns, citing 225 noise complaints from last year's Stampede, many linked to the Cowboys Music Festival. Critics, including Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, argue the rules represent an overreach that could harm businesses and the festival industry.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the issue, quoting city officials defending the noise restrictions based on community feedback and critics such as Premier Danielle Smith opposing the rules as harmful to business. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing, providing a clear

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Factuality is strong as it confirms the outcome of the vote and details the rules. Objectivity is good as it presents both sides of the debate without clear bias.

Global News logoGlobal NewsIndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 7818 days ago
Weeknight concerts during Calgary Stampede must end at midnight, city memo says

A city memo obtained by Global News outlines new noise regulations for weeknight concerts during the Calgary Stampede, requiring them to end at midnight with 'cool-down music' allowed until 12:30 a.m. Noise levels have been reduced compared to previous years. The changes follow 225 noise complaints from last year's event, with 125 linked to the Cowboys Music Festival.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulatory changes and their rationale without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from officials and mentions community feedback without editorializing.

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 78): Factuality is solid with specific details from the city memo and complaint data. Objectivity is slightly lower due to focus on community concerns and less balance in presenting the festival's perspective.

Global News logoGlobal NewsIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7514 days ago
Calgary city council expected to debate noise rules for Stampede tents

Calgary city council is preparing to debate proposed changes to noise regulations affecting music festival tents during the Calgary Stampede. The new rules require weeknight concerts to end by midnight, with reduced noise and bass limits, following 225 noise complaints from last year's event. Councilor Kim Tyers plans to introduce an urgent motion to adjust these rules. The Cowboys Music Festival opposes the changes, arguing they threaten their operations. City officials defend the rules as necessary to balance event support with resident quality of life and safety. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre have criticized the policy, prompting a provincial letter requesting council engagement with stakeholders.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the debate without overtly favoring one perspective. It includes statements from city officials defending the noise restrictions, criticism from political figures like Premier Smith and Poilievre, and the Cowboys Music Festival's opposition. The framing remains non

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the proposed changes, the number of complaints, and quotes officials. Objectivity is lower due to the emphasis on criticism of the rules and the lack of balanced reporting on both sides.

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