News — Page 19
Foothills athletes bring home 14 medals from Alberta Summer Games in Strathcona County
Okotoks, High River, and Foothills County teams won gold in boys rugby and girls basketball during the July 16-19 games.
Fair Entry partnership expands free prescription access for low-income Calgarians
City of Calgary and GreenShield launch pilot program offering 12 months of no-cost essential medications to eligible residents.
WestJet launches weekly nonstop Calgary-to-Merida service starting December
The new route marks WestJet's first-ever service to Mexico's Yucatán cultural capital from Calgary, giving the airline 50 sun...
Police warn of AI-generated misinformation spreading about missing Calgary boy Parker
Calgary police are asking the public to exercise caution about artificial intelligence content, including false images and unverified...
Calgary's $12 million Bow River surf project moves into detailed design phase
City plans three adjustable waves for different skill levels beneath the Louise Bridge to manage gravel bar growth and create a...
Swimmer's itch reported at Sikome Lake after recent visitors contract parasite
Fish Creek Provincial Park's popular swimming spot has seen cases of the skin rash linked to parasites in waterfowl droppings. Ministry...
Hang out with cute animals at five spots in and around Calgary this summer
From petting zoos and farm experiences to a wolfdog sanctuary and rescued exotic animals, the region offers hands-on encounters with...
Alberta opens mail-in ballot applications for October 19 referendum on separation
Premier Danielle Smith's 10-question ballot includes whether the province should remain in Canada. Applications close October 9.
Parker's search enters fourth day as RCMP join 300+ Calgary police searching for missing 11-year-old
Police have received about 80 tips as they comb through Cambrian Heights and surrounding areas for the non-verbal autistic boy missing...
Local food system fragility exposed as Spud payment delays squeeze small producers
A sausage maker's experience with unpaid invoices from Spud and Blush Lane reveals how dependent small producers are on a handful of...
Calgary's home construction slowing — but builders say supply still can't catch demand
New home starts in Alberta dropped 21% in the first half of 2026, yet developers argue the market remains undersupplied after years of...
High River's Dining Car restaurant under new ownership after Premier Smith sale
Dan and Connie LeBlanc of Okotoks took over the iconic 1947 Canadian National railcar venue and have already added new menu items...