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Alberta expands disabled parking to include those with vision loss
New eligibility criteria allow Albertans with severe vision loss to access accessible parking spaces with medical sign-off.
Calgary, Lethbridge supervised consumption sites close
Province shifts funding from overdose prevention to treatment and withdrawal management beds.
Bail granted for man accused of abducting his young son
Muhammad Zia-Ur Rahman released on strict conditions after six months in custody in Canada and overseas.
Foothills towns celebrate Canada Day with full-day festivities
Okotoks, Blackie, High River, and other nearby communities host July 1 celebrations with parades, fireworks, and family activities.
Man guilty of manslaughter in homeless man's shooting
Robert Matthews shot Jordan Jacques-Vetten over a refused backpack containing his life's belongings.
Calgary singer Alex Hughes makes Coca-Cola Stage debut July 5
Country artist performs her debut EP 'Take Me Home' on Stampede's main stage after viral success on streaming platforms.
Sexual assault charge tossed over six-week court delay
Calgary judge rules lack of courtroom resources violated accused's Charter rights, forcing judicial stay.
Prime Minister Carney to spend Canada Day in Alberta amid pipeline deadline
Carney will be in the province July 1, the same day Alberta submits its pipeline proposal for federal fast-track consideration.
How Alberta schools respond to increasingly frequent threats
School safety protocols vary across districts, but all prioritize immediate lockdown and parent notification when threats emerge.
Police investigating undetermined death in downtown Calgary
Calgary police homicide unit called to 9 Street and 5 Avenue SW on Tuesday morning found one deceased person.
Free Stampede pancake breakfasts happening across Calgary this week
Over 30 community organizations are hosting pancake breakfasts before and during the Calgary Stampede, July 2–6, most free or low-cost.
Hundreds of Alberta students at risk of losing free school access
Nearly 46,000 temporary residents attend Alberta schools. Thousands face enrollment risks if immigration papers aren't renewed before a...