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Alberta launches $4M trades training pilot to fast-track certifications
A new adaptive learning program will help over 200 workers earn skilled trades certifications while staying on the job.
Global Energy Show brings 30,000 visitors to Calgary next week
Over 500 exhibitors, including new international pavilions, are expected at Canada's largest energy conference.
Bragg Creek residents still haunted by 2013 flood despite new defences
Millions in berms and flood walls have reduced risk, but locals say the trauma lingers as water levels rise with each heavy rain.
Murder suspect ordered to stand trial in fentanyl death case
Mohit Sandhu faces first-degree murder and attempted murder charges in connection with the 2020 poisoning of an 18-year-old Chestermere resident.
Okotoks man charged with possessing over 500,000 child abuse images
One of the largest collections ever found by Alberta police was seized from an Okotoks home. The suspect was released and is set to...
Red Line closed Friday and Saturday for maintenance work
CTrain service from Chinook to City Hall will be offline June 6–7. Shuttle buses will replace rail service on affected segments.
Northwest Calgary daycare on probation over supervision lapses
Fit Kids Care will operate under provincial restrictions until September after failing to report incidents and provide adequate oversight.
Alberta ERs still waiting for promised triage liaison physicians
Four months after pledging to station doctors in waiting rooms, the government and medical association are still negotiating pay.
Two pedestrians hit by Honda Pilot in northeast Calgary
A man in his 50s and a man in his 20s were struck Tuesday afternoon at 20th Avenue and 32nd Street N.E. Their conditions have improved...
New women's cardiovascular clinic opens at South Health Campus
A $5 million donation funds the Harold and Betty Allsopp clinic, the first of its kind in Western Canada focused on women's heart health.
Calgary lost 23% of water to leaks in 2025, city approves $342M fix
Over 120 million litres daily escaped through aging pipes. Council backed the investment to find leaks faster and avoid building a...
Blackfoot filmmaker Trevor Solway's documentary debuts on National Film Board
Siksikakowan: The Blackfoot Man spent four years in production and won a Directors Guild of Canada award at Hot Docs.