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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.
Poilievre pitches federal fixes to counter Alberta separation talk
Conservative leader argues policy changes on resources and pipelines could ease separatist sentiment in the province.
Calgary house sales drop 15.5% as market softens
Real estate activity is cooling across Alberta, with Calgary joining Edmonton and Red Deer in double-digit declines year-over-year.
Rental market heading into summer with softer price pressure
Canadian asking rents dropped 4.7% year-over-year in May, marking the 20th straight annual decline as economic headwinds persist.
School funding squeeze as Alberta rushes to build
Calgary's budget to buy future school sites could be overdrawn by 2029 under the province's accelerated construction plan.
Green Line downtown support high, but affected businesses strongly oppose
A survey shows 65% of Calgarians back the elevated alignment, but over 80% of businesses along the route want alternatives.
What our photographers saw this past weekend in Calgary
From the Lilac Festival thunderstorm to youth veterinary science challenges, here's what Calgary looked like Saturday and Sunday.
Poilievre makes case for staying in Canada, not separating
Conservative leader comes to Calgary Monday arguing Albertans should demand federal policy changes, not leave the country.
Funnel clouds possible as thunderstorms roll through Calgary
Environment Canada warns of rapidly growing clouds that could spawn weak tornadoes Sunday afternoon and evening during the Lilac Fest.
Eight-year sentence for rabbit killings marks Alberta record
The Calgary Humane Society calls it a watershed moment: courts recognizing animals as sentient beings worthy of strong legal protection.