One that I always struggle with in terms of Calgary's "stampede identity" is that it always seems like a sort of generic agricultural/ranching identity. What is unique about it? Is it fair to say that every city in Canada has its roots as a centre of agricultural industry and trade? For example, Toronto certainly does.
I'm sure that I'm missing something. Perhaps someone could explain?
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"Life of Russian hockey veterans is very hard," said Soviet hockey star Sergei Makarov. "Most of them don't have enough to eat these days. These old players are Russian legends."
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