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Cattle guards are common in the Prairies. In Alberta, they are known as Texas gates. That’s how they appear on road signs, in some municipal legislation and provincial Hansard references. But elsewhere, it's a different story.

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Albertans = Americans sad!

Different places use different words. Hard hitting journalism from CBC. I expect next week's scoop to be Saskatchewan calling hooded sweaters 'bunny hugs'.

Defund the CBC

CBC... bringing high-school journalism to all of Canada.

They are cattle grids not gawking Texas gates

While informative, this is such an odd article 🤣😂

Should be the name of Danielle Smith’s legacy.

Another example of how CBC is giant waste of my tax dollars. DefundCBC

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