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Safeworks supervised drug site closes Tuesday; harm reduction services continue
Calgary's only supervised consumption site ends June 30, but the Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre will expand treatment, support, and...
Flood watch issued west of Calgary as heavy rain moves in
Elbow River upstream could rise 1.5–2.4 metres through Tuesday. City says Calgary itself won't see overbank flooding.
AHS hid reimbursement policy for 15 years
A program covering out-of-pocket diagnostic scans existed since 2011 but was never publicized to patients or doctors.
Rain, soccer, and the weekend through Calgary's lens
Photographers captured rafting, food festivals, multiculturalism, and World Cup watch parties across the city last weekend.
Mike Derry wins UCP nomination for Calgary-Shaw byelection
An HR consultant defeated Ward 13 Coun. Dan McLean in a close vote at the party's nomination contest Wednesday, with Premier Danielle...
Alberta separation referendum could pose hidden economic risks
Economic leaders warn that the October vote on separation will damage business confidence and investment regardless of outcome, with 28%...
Noise deal reached for Stampede music festival tents
City reverts to 2025 noise limits for Cowboys Music Festival after 72-hour redesign of sound mitigation technology, resolving weeks of debate.
Heavy rain brings flooding risk to Calgary through Monday
Environment Canada warns of 50 to 100 mm rainfall expected through Monday, June 29, with yellow weather warnings in place for Calgary...
Two Motorcycle Collisions Leave Multiple Hospitalized Saturday
Two separate crashes in northeast Calgary sent five people to hospital with serious injuries; traffic was shut down at both scenes.
Alberta Rigging Safety Council Launches After Workplace Fatality
New oversight body aims to standardize training and prevent hoisting-related injuries and deaths in the province's trades sectors.
34 New Transit Peace Officers Join Calgary's LRT Force
City's transit officer count reaches 212 as new graduates join ahead of Stampede and expanded 24-hour CTrain service.
Man Struck by CTrain at Westbrook Station, Hospitalized
A man fell onto LRT tracks at the southwest station Saturday evening and was struck by an incoming train with serious, life-threatening injuries.