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Calgary mother pushing for energy drink ban for youth
Jennifer Koo advocates age restrictions after Quebec teen's death linked to energy drink and ADHD medication.
Okotoks Pride hosts craft night, artisan market, and book club
Pride Week events run June 10-17 with drag performances, cultural acts, and LGBTQ+ community space.
Village Square Leisure Centre closing for year-long overhaul
Major Pineridge facility will shut down in fall for critical structural upgrades affecting 300,000 annual users.
Green Line downtown route back under review
City council votes to reconsider tunnel option after public backlash against elevated track plan.
Federal and provincial downloading costs Calgary $1 billion
City reports massive fiscal gap as provincial transfers halved and service demands rise.
Alberta bars now serve liquor from 6 a.m. without permits
Province scraps application process for early service, giving venues flexibility for World Cup and Stampede.
SE Calgary truck fire nearly spreads to homes
Furnace truck ignites along Belvedere Drive; flames threaten residential area before being contained.
Summer food festivals coming to Calgary
Ube Fest, Mexifest, and Japanese celebration bring flavours from around the world this season.
Calgary weighing new property tax levy for aging infrastructure
City administration is proposing a dedicated infrastructure levy as council grapples with a $49-billion capital spending gap over the...
Alberta student aid tightens as tuition climbs at three campuses
Students will need to contribute twice as much per loan year, and families' income is back in the equation—just as tuition rises at...
UCalgary student graduates after 51-year journey
Joyce Arnold, 74, crossed the stage Monday with a degree in biological anthropology—51 years after she first started college.
Free Stampede pancake breakfasts are already stacking up
Dozens of spots around the city are serving free pancakes during the 10-day event. Here's where to find them.