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City reviewing e-scooter and power bike rules as high-speed devices spark safety concerns
After an e-motorcycle incident in a playground zone, Calgary is examining bylaws to address private micromobility devices that exceed...
Cavalry FC hosts Vancouver Whitecaps in Canadian Championship rematch Monday at ATCO Field
The four-time defending champions visit Calgary for the second leg of the quarter-final series, with potential relocation to Las Vegas...
Rogers shuts down Sportsnet 960 and 660 News in Calgary
Rogers Sports & Media closed both stations Tuesday due to declining audience and revenue. Sportsnet 960 was Calgary's only all-sports...
Mount Royal University confirms cyberattack stole student and staff data
The June breach accessed specific folders on MRU's H drive; affected individuals will be notified within the week. The university is...
No Name grocery goss pop-up brings oversized checkout aisle and free snacks to Stampede
The yellow checkout aisle takeover happens July 10-12 at BLVD Grounds. Visitors can grab free popsicles and tortilla chips while supplies last.
Calgary Transit extends service during Stampede with 24-hour CTrain and express bus routes
The CTrain operates with five-minute morning frequency and 10-minute express buses run until 1 a.m. to handle the 1.5 million expected visitors.
Outdoor festival noise complaints rise during Stampede week, Badlands issued ticket
Cowboys Music Festival received 40 complaints, while Badlands was cited after exceeding noise limits. City says all event organizers...
Stampede Day 5 features free admission hours and Calgary Powwow continues
TC Energy Community Day offers free entry 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday. Seniors and military veterans get free admission all day.
Man facing 37 charges after stolen vehicle found in northwest Calgary home
Dustin Andrew Sklerek, 39, was arrested in Hawkwood after police located a stolen 2012 Toyota Corolla in a garage on June 18.
Calgary Fire lifts river safety advisory as Bow and Elbow conditions improve
Flow rates on both rivers are now under advisory levels, though water temperatures remain cold. The public can resume normal activities...
Calgary issues one noise ticket to Badlands during Stampede week despite 70 complaints
City logged decibel violations from music tents but enforcement has been sparse, following a pact with venues to reduce overnight disruption.
Calgary Stampede rodeo draws newcomers claiming Monday victories
Three first-time competitors took bronzes in roughstock events as rosters shift toward younger riders competing at the Greatest Outdoor...