Neighborhoods
Airdrie bands face off to support public library
No Alibi won the youth category and The Midnight Breakers claimed the adult title at Battle of the Bands on June 13-14 at ¡Glitch! Gaming Lounge.
Okotoks hosts second annual Canada Day cornhole tournament
Fundraiser for Okotoks Food Bank takes place July 1 at Viking Rentals Centre; $80 per team.
Airdrie enforcement ups traffic safety focus
Municipal enforcement issued over 2,200 tickets in five months, part of a broader push on traffic and animal services.
Okotoks Pride hosts Artisan Market for community celebration
The Pride Collective brought 2SLGBTQI+-friendly vendors, live performances, and activities to Ethel Tucker Centennial Park on June 13.
Mark Bluman wins RBC Grand Prix in Spruce Meadows debut
Colombian rider captured victory on grass with one of only two clean jump-off rounds at the National show jumping tournament.
Nose Creek Players mark 40 years with comedy murder mystery in Airdrie
The volunteer-run troupe is staging Peter Gordon's parody 'Murdered to Death' on June 19—a play that blends Agatha Christie and Monty Python.
Airdrie Public Library sees 79% jump in visits after moving to Inspire
The library recorded 398,009 visits in 2025 after relocating to the downtown Inspire complex, nearly double the previous year's traffic.
Okotoks singer Brettyn Rose debuts 'The Wild West'
Alberta Metis artist's six-song EP explores love, loss, and family fallout. Songs written over three transformative years.
Airdrie woman marks 45th birthday with stationary bike half-marathon
Lovepreet Deo raises funds for Cerebral Palsy and cancer awareness at Genesis Place on her birthday.
Corb Lund rallies coal petition supporters in Okotoks
Water Not Coal campaign confident it has the signatures needed to advance Eastern Slopes mining ban to provincial consideration.
Ambulance-tractor crash leaves patient in critical condition
Two paramedics seriously injured in Highway 9 collision near Beiseker on Tuesday afternoon.
Lougheed House: step inside Calgary's 135-year-old mansion
Built in 1891, the sandstone home of Senator James Lougheed is one of the city's oldest surviving buildings—and you can tour it for just $6.50.