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Two pedestrians hit by Honda Pilot in northeast Calgary
A man in his 50s and a man in his 20s were struck Tuesday afternoon at 20th Avenue and 32nd Street N.E. Their conditions have improved...
New women's cardiovascular clinic opens at South Health Campus
A $5 million donation funds the Harold and Betty Allsopp clinic, the first of its kind in Western Canada focused on women's heart health.
Calgary lost 23% of water to leaks in 2025, city approves $342M fix
Over 120 million litres daily escaped through aging pipes. Council backed the investment to find leaks faster and avoid building a...
Blackfoot filmmaker Trevor Solway's documentary debuts on National Film Board
Siksikakowan: The Blackfoot Man spent four years in production and won a Directors Guild of Canada award at Hot Docs.
Alberta's new combined ID cards launch July 2 with health number built in
Driver's licences and ID cards will now include personal health numbers and citizenship markers. Paper health cards will be phased out.
Soap Box Derby rolls down Crystal Ridge this Saturday in Okotoks
The 36th annual Rotary race features kids aged 8 to 14 racing handmade carts down a hill. Top finishers cross the finish line in just...
Afghan widow hit by runaway vehicle, family's streak of tragedy continues
Aysha Amiri was pinned against a wall outside a pharmacy Monday, suffering a fractured hip. Her husband died in a collision last year.
Two Olympic medallists to lead Calgary Stampede parade on July 3
Freestyle skier Mikaël Kingsbury and short-track speedskater Courtney Sarault will march as 2026 parade marshals.
City eyes $25M more in natural gas fees from ATCO, shifts collection method
Calgary considering franchise fee changes that could pull significantly more revenue from utility rates while staying below Edmonton's burden.
Mayor's Environment Expo draws 2,000 students to City Hall
The 37th annual event showcases youth environmental projects from conservation to climate action and sustainable living.
Scotia Place construction passes halfway point, on track for fall 2027
The $926M arena is 95% committed on costs, with roof installation underway and weather-tight status expected by year-end.
Father faces up to 15 years for abuse that left son skeletal and malnourished
Sentencing arguments heard for man guilty of starving, confining boy for 2½ years. Crown seeks lengthy prison term.