Thursday · Jun 4, 2026
Apartments see steepest price decline among Calgary housing types
Calgary apartment prices dropped 9 per cent year-over-year in May, with elevated inventory and slowing sales pushing the market down.
Canada Computers grand opening sales
Canada Computers is having a grand opening and everything's boxing day priced to get people in the door. Looks like it's worth a look if you've been wanting to grab tech gear.
Shooting in Beltline park leaves man with critical injuries
Police have one suspect in custody after a daylight shooting in Connaught Park left a man in his 30s with life-altering injuries.
Calgary weather is doing its thing
This is peak Calgary weather — one minute sun, next minute everything else at once. If you're outside today, bring all your jackets.
Three impaired crashes in three hours prompt police warning
Calgary police arrested three suspected impaired drivers after collisions on Deerfoot and in northeast neighbourhoods Wednesday evening.
Langdon residents oppose $10-billion AI data centre project
A proposed hyperscale data centre near Langdon is drawing fire from residents over agricultural land loss, water use, and noise concerns.
A cyclist's guide to intersection safety
If you see a cyclist waiting at a stop sign, don't brake to let them cross — it actually makes it more dangerous. Keep driving. They'll go when it's safe, just like a car would.
Baby season at Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society
Spring brings an 800 per cent surge in wildlife patients, many of them babies. Meet the animals and the people caring for them.
Okotoks residents warned against vigilante action in abuse case
RCMP discourages threats and harassment after a 35-year-old man was released following charges related to over 500,000 child exploitation images.
Butter sculpture at Contemporary Calgary
A 1,000-pound butter sculpture by Ryan Kurylo is on display at Contemporary Calgary as part of Ghazaleh Avarzamani's exhibit. Yes, a thousand pounds of butter. 🧈
Education fights overdose crisis with naloxone workshops
Harm Reduction Calgary is hosting free naloxone demonstrations to build community confidence and break stigma around overdose response.
Pickleball club brings Alberta expansion to Airdrie
Pickleplex Social Club is opening its second Alberta location in Airdrie with programming for beginners through competitive players.
Come From Away - Calgary
Theatre Calgary - Max Bell Theatre
Come From Away - Calgary
The Palace Theatre - Calgary
Southeast Calgary landfill stench traced to leachate system
After a year of air monitoring, the city identified the Shepard Landfill's leachate system as a source of the rotten grass odour that has plagued southeast neighbourhoods for years.
Calgary plants 1,400 trees across city parks this spring
In partnership with Trees for Life and Arbour Day Foundation, the city is planting buckeyes, oaks, and evergreens at Winston Heights Park and West Nose Creek to expand urban canopy.
Treaty 8 chiefs demand Alberta pause separation referendum
Grand Chief Trevor Mercredi says Alberta cannot proceed with a fall referendum on separation without formal consultation with First Nations, citing constitutional obligations.
Northern lights possible tonight, where to see them
Northern lights could show up tonight in Calgary. If you're downtown and can't drive, hitting a higher vantage point by transit might work—COP or somewhere north gets you...
RCMP seize nearly $500K in drugs across Calgary and Canmore
A months-long investigation into drug trafficking between Calgary and Canmore has resulted in four arrests and the seizure of fentanyl, cocaine, and a prohibited firearm.
First Street anchor Sunday Shop closing July 1
Sunday Shop, a long-time First Street fixture, is closing its doors July 1. End of an era for that stretch.
Calgary lawyer faces discipline for AI-generated fake cases
A family court judge ordered a Calgary lawyer to self-report after she filed court submissions containing case law that never existed.
The Burmis Tree: Dead 50 years, still beloved
In Crowsnest Pass, a centuries-old limber pine has been dead since 1978. Locals have spent decades propping it up, and thousands visit every year.
Lethbridge man charged after 34 firearms seized in harassment case
Police arrested a 59-year-old man and confiscated more than 30 weapons from his residence following an investigation into criminal harassment of a British Columbia woman.
The Stampeders return to Calgary without co-founder Ronnie King
The legendary band plays June 11 at the Jack Singer Concert Hall, their first Calgary show since bassist's death in March 2024.
Looking for sew-in wig installation recommendations
anyone know a Calgary salon or stylist who does sew-in wig installs with a wig cap underneath? need a natural, secure fit — recommendations appreciated.
Rents decline in Calgary as market cools in May
Unfurnished one-bedroom suites fell 5% year-over-year, while two-bedrooms saw the steepest drops across the city.
Gas prices jumped to 173.9, but 140s still around south Calgary
gas jumped to 173.9 at some stations but plenty of 140s still available in south Calgary. caught some at Shawnessy Superstore this morning. pump up before it's gone.
Scotia Place construction hits midway mark, stays on track for 2027-28
The Flames' new $926M arena is roughly 40% complete, with crews aiming to make the building watertight by late summer.
Fish Creek flooding at west end near Stoney
someone's asking if Fish Creek's turned into Fish Lake at the west end near Stoney and Evergreen — heading toward Costco area. if you've been down there recently, heads up.
Calgary spent $1.05B on costs downloaded by province, Ottawa
City projects another $145M in downloaded costs next year, sparking calls for provincial support to close the fiscal gap.
Patricia Street Deli reopens with roots and resilience
After a wildfire erased their Jasper location, four owners built something warmer in Edmonton: a sandwich bar that remembers your name.
Micro Acres grows 50 varieties of microgreens for Calgary chefs
An Airdrie indoor farm is supplying restaurants across the city with tiny, flavor-packed greens that punch way above their (minuscule) weight.
High-risk child predator released in Red Deer County
Alberta RCMP warns public about Kyle Soloway, 33, released May 19 after serving sentence for sexual interference.
Data centres booming across Alberta as AI race heats up
Alberta is at the centre of Canada's hyperscale data centre surge, with nearly half of all proposed projects targeting the province.
Calgary workplace debate: which ad is more annoying?
A Reddit thread has Calgary workers settling a heated shift-long argument: Family Braces or Spence Diamonds — who has the most obnoxious radio ad? Losers have to do karaoke...
Oil boom returns to Alberta as rigs work overtime
Drillers report their busiest May in over a decade as high prices drive a rush for new wells across Western Canada.