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Calgary ready to cheer Team Canada at World Cup watch parties
Free public watch parties start Friday at Eau Claire and extend across the city with food, clinics, and family-friendly activities.
Canada's World Cup watch parties coming to Eau Claire
City and local soccer teams hosting three watch parties for Canada games downtown, plus one for the tournament final.
Alberta eyes gigawatt-scale AI data centres breaking ground this summer
Province pursuing $100B data centre investment by 2030 as Tech Minister promises major announcements and shovels in ground by August.
Alberta paramedic rebrand scrapped after union pushback
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange halts costly rebranding of Emergency Health Services, reverting name back to EHS Alberta.
Downtown stabbing sends one person to hospital with serious injuries
Emergency crews responded to assault near 4 Street and 7 Avenue SE Wednesday afternoon. No arrest made; investigation ongoing.
Summer food festival season kicks off with oysters, tacos, and ice cream
Calgary's busiest food months arrive with Rodney's Oyster Fest, Mexifest, Stampede eats, and more festivals across July and August.
Calgary airport jumps 26 spots in global ranking
YYC rated most improved airport in Canada with 171st place finish in new AirHelp Score evaluation of 279 airports worldwide.
WestJet, Tourism Calgary launch stopover program
New initiative encourages international travellers on layovers to extend stays in Calgary with hotel deals and attraction passes.
Hate-motivated stabbing in southwest Calgary leaves victim injured
Man arrested after weeks of racial harassment culminated in face stabbing in Woodlands. Hate Crime Prevention Team investigating.
Green Line downtown route faces another redesign
Province signals flexibility on elevated option as conflicts with proposed Banff rail connection emerge. City tasked with exploring...
Fourth suspect arrested in December Ogden killing
Police close months-long manhunt with arrest of Yahya Abdullahi in connection with fatal shooting of Feysal Osman Abdul-Aziz.
Rents drop but older units still hard to find
New supply helps higher earners, but affordability crisis deepens for low-income Calgarians seeking budget apartments.