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19D AGO

Hundreds queue in rain for Forever Canadian lawn signs

Calgarians brave downpour at Renfrew Community Centre for lawn signs opposing Alberta separatism.

19D AGO

Women in aviation panel at Hangar Flight Museum

Five industry professionals discuss careers and opportunities at inaugural Aviation Career Days.

19D AGO

Sheep River Health Trust launches raffle to fund radiothon

Win a WestJet flight voucher for two with $25 tickets; proceeds support 13th annual fundraiser for health and wellness organizations.

19D AGO

Two convicted in roadside killing near Calgary

Jury finds Arthur Penner and Elijah Strawberry guilty of second-degree murder in August 2024 shooting that killed Colin Hough.

19D AGO

MindFuel showcase brings student innovators to Calgary

Two dozen student projects from across Canada presented solutions ranging from efficient ice rinks to forest-mapping robot dogs.

19D AGO

Council green-lights feasibility study for downtown police district office

City council votes 11-3 to explore returning a permanent police presence to downtown Calgary, sparking concerns about political...

19D AGO

Alberta invests $300k in skilled trades programs at Telus Spark

New funding expands hands-on carpentry, welding, and machine operation courses for kids of all ages at Calgary's science centre.

19D AGO

Confluence unveils 20-year transformation plan for 42-acre downtown park

The Confluence Historic Site reveals ambitious concept to redevelop the birthplace of modern Calgary with new pathways, gardens,...

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Heavy rain warning: up to 100mm expected through Wednesday

Environment Canada upgrades alert as rainfall begins Saturday. Rivers already above safe levels; boating advisory in effect for Bow and Elbow.

19D AGO

Superheaven takes the Palace Theatre Wednesday night

American alternative rock band brings their high-energy set to downtown Calgary. Tickets start at $53.25.

19D AGO

Forest tent caterpillars blanket Calgary trees in cyclical outbreak

Fuzzy larvae are stripping leaves across the city as populations spike. Healthy trees usually recover, but repeated defoliation can...

20D AGO

Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign raises $29K for Foothills charities

Okotoks and Diamond Valley locations sold 14,664 cookies in one week to support local nonprofits.