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‘Last hurrah’: Memorial service for Calgary children’s entertainer Buck Shot

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CALGARY – It was the last show for longtime children’s TV star Ron (Buck Shot) Barge Friday as hundreds of family, friends and fans attended a public memorial in Calgary.

For 30 years, Buck Shot and his sidekick Benny the Bear entertained Calgarians with songs, puppets, the birthday book and his nifty battered cowboy hat.

Barge died at home last month just 10 days short of his 88th birthday.

The memorial began at noon — the same time “The Buck Shot Show” would air in southern Alberta.

“I think in our heart of hearts if we didn’t have to do this for him we wouldn’t do it this big, but he was a showman. He was an entertainer,” said his son Ken.

“You just want him to have this joy in this last hurrah. It’s been such a reawakening of who my dad was because it’s been a lot of years since he was Buck Shot.”

“Buck Shot” was one of the longest running children’s shows in Canada, surpassing “Mr. Dressup,” which ran for 29 years, and “The Friendly Giant,” which aired for 27.

Barge was asked to develop the show when he was a cameraman and floor director at CFCN in Calgary. He had a knack for interviewing kids in the audience and getting heartfelt responses.

“What you saw on TV was what he was at home. He wasn’t pretentious. He didn’t talk down to people. He just talked and everybody was his friend,” said his son.

One of Barge’s friends, longtime Calgary TV weatherman Jimmy Hughes, said Buck Shot was hugely popular.

“Buck Shot was and always will be the most loved and successful television personality in the history of Calgary,” said Hughes.

“Besides being the best, he had the perfect plan … he started indoctrinating his fan base when they were four and five years old. Why didn’t I think of that?”

The show ran from 1967 to 1997, but Barge continued in his role making special appearances at events.

“We’re blessed to have everybody come today and it’s a great way to say goodbye to my daddy,” said his daughter Brenda Barge.

Benny the Bear, Buck Shot’s old guitar and a Calgary Flames jersey with “Buck Shot” written across the back were on the stage during the service. His family and most of those attending were also wearing Flames jerseys.

“We put out the request because my daddy was a Flames fan from day one. Just for Dad we would have the ‘C of Red’ so we asked people.”

A musician most of his life, Barge played in bands from the time he was 16. He played piano and sang with the Stardells for more than 20 years in Calgary.

His family said he loved the show and the character he created. Since the show was done live, it led to a number of pranks being played by people working on it.

“The birthday book was the primary target and the hired hands would put either a bad joke or a bad picture or something that was not appropriate for children’s television and my dad would have to keep a straight face while he was holding that stupid book,” said Ken Barge.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 20, 2024.

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Welcome back sprinklers: Calgary on track to ease water restrictions Sunday

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CALGARY – Lawn sprinklers could make a comeback in Calgary on Sunday if all goes well with the restart of a troubled water pipe.

Francois Bouchart, the city’s director of capital priorities and investment, says it has finished refilling the massive Bearspaw South Feeder Main after almost a month of repairs.

Final water-quality tests have been sent off to a lab and, if they come back clean, work should begin Saturday on stabilizing the system and reconnecting the newly repaired pipe.

Bouchart says it’s likely some Calgarians may have cloudy or chlorine-smelling water coming out of their taps while the pipe is being reconnected, but it’s safe to drink and will resolve quickly.

He says that based on the progress so far, the city is on track to lift its water-use restrictions some time on Sunday.

Since late August, there has been a ban on any outdoor water use with potable supplies, and Calgarians have been urged to take shorter showers, skip toilet flushes and hold off on laundry and dishes.

“I thank you for your water saving efforts,” Bouchart told a news conference Friday, as he reported the city used a sustainable amount of water a day earlier.

It’s the second round of water rationing since the feeder main in northwest Calgary burst in early June.

Most restrictions had been eased when, in early August, the city announced the more than 10-kilometre line would have to be taken out of service again to fix several trouble spots that had been discovered. Residents were again told they’d have to cut their water use.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 20, 2024.

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Joly, women foreign ministers say it’s time a woman leads the United Nations

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OTTAWA – Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says it’s time for a woman to lead the United Nations.

She is joining female foreign ministers from 14 countries in saying the next UN secretary-general, whose term will start in 2027, should be a woman.

The call comes at the end of a two-day meeting in Toronto with her Jamaican counterpart, Kamina Johnson Smith, and foreign ministers from countries including Ghana, Indonesia, Nepal and Romania.

The ministers also say there should be gender parity in the role of the president of the UN General Assembly — out of 72 terms only four women have held the position.

The meeting otherwise has focused on women’s participation in governance and issues like online harassment.

The gathering follows a 2018 meeting in Montreal, as well as informal discussions on the sidelines of various global summits.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 20, 2024.

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Three men injured after man enters Montreal-area mosque bearing a knife

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MONTREAL – Three men have been injured after a 24-year-old man entered a mosque southwest of Montreal armed with a knife.

Police in Châteauguay, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore, say the three men were in their fifties and suffered only minor injuries, with one transported to hospital.

The suspect entered the Muslim cultural centre in Châteauguay Friday afternoon. A physical altercation followed, but police wouldn’t confirm whether the knife was used to cause any of the injuries. Police were called around 1:40 p.m.

Police say the 24-year-old has been transported to the police station and an investigation is underway, but they did not provide any details about a possible motive.

In a statement on X, the National Council of Canadian Muslims says it is “greatly concerned” about the incident.

“However, we do not have information at this point to make a suggestion as to the motivation behind the incident, and we encourage our community not to speculate as the investigation continues,” the organization said.

Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s special representative on combating Islamophobia, said the news was “very distressing.”

“Our thoughts are with the victims, hoping the injuries sustained are not serious and that their recovery will not be difficult,” she said on X.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 20, 2024.

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