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84% of Albertans want privacy law to extend to political parties
New poll bolsters privacy commissioner's push for oversight after massive voter data breach.
Man in stable condition after Forest Lawn shooting
Police investigating targeted shooting near 44th Street S.E. as investigation continues.
Calgary renters say it's time to cap indoor temperatures at 26°C
Housing advocates want the city to cap temperatures in older rental apartments and provide free air conditioning units for low-income tenants.
Cloverdale Rodeo shatters records with 82,000 visitors
May Long Weekend event expanded to five days, drew highest fairgrounds attendance ever and shattered records for music, food, and...
Province to announce passenger rail plans linking airport, downtown, and Banff
Premier Danielle Smith and Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen will unveil the project Friday—advocates suspect it's the Blue Line...
Downtown Green Line support crumbles among those who'll live with it
Citywide backing for elevated route drops sharply when you ask the people directly affected—a stark divide in the survey data.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Airdrie farmers market opens for summer Wednesdays
Fresh produce and artisanal goods return to Jenson Park every Wednesday through the season, 3:30 to 7 p.m.
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.