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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.
Calgary roads growing deadlier, city seeks millions for fixes
A new mobility report shows fatal and major injury collisions rising in 2025. Police have already recorded 12 road deaths this year, six...
Global Energy Show brings 30,000 to Calgary this week
The three-day conference kicks off Tuesday with sessions from federal and provincial leaders, plus 500 exhibitors focused on energy and...
Gunman sentenced to 15 years for hotel shooting
Ahmed Abdi Hassan pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the March 2024 death of Liban Abdirahman at a southeast Calgary Super 8.
Calgary hosts global geothermal energy conference
Premier Danielle Smith opened the World Geothermal Congress, pitching Alberta's drilling expertise and low-tax environment to leaders...
Water Not Coal petition clears signature threshold
The campaign to ban coal mining on Alberta's eastern slopes has gathered 177,732 signatures, meeting the minimum required to force...
Pedestrian deaths surge as traffic signals skip hot spots
Calgary is on pace for 40 pedestrian deaths this year, but new safety infrastructure isn't being installed where crashes happen most.
Coach Hill sinkhole growing as water main repairs drag on
A sinkhole in southwest Calgary has nearly doubled in size since a water main ruptured May 26, leaving residents worried about street closures.
Elections Alberta recruiting 60K workers for October referendum
The province is launching the largest electoral recruitment campaign in Alberta history to staff an unprecedented ballot count.
Cass Bruni named Calgary Hitmen general manager
The 10-year team veteran moves up from assistant GM after helping reshape the junior hockey program.
Woman dies in Mount Bryant hiking fall
A 47-year-old Airdrie resident fell while descending Mount Bryant in Kananaskis on Saturday morning.
Driver's licence health numbers raise privacy concerns
Alberta's privacy commissioner warns integrated ID cards could expose personal health numbers to fraud and hacking.