Monday · Jun 15, 2026
Winter Olympics ski jump becomes Calgary's 1,000th heritage site
The iconic 90-metre jump at Canada Olympic Park, designed by Calgary architect JH Cook, was designated Monday by Heritage Calgary.
Grand entry kickoff at Confluence celebrates Indigenous history
The Confluence hosted the Grand Entry for Calgary's Aboriginal Awareness Week on Monday, bringing together community to celebrate Indigenous culture. Heritage Park (June 20–21)...
Smith touts Alberta lithium as CUSMA review looms
With a July 1 deadline approaching for the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade deal, the premier highlighted critical minerals as key to Alberta's prosperity.
Calgary photographer shares 35mm love for the city
A local photographer posted a series of 35mm film shots from around Calgary, reminding followers how lucky we are to live here. The photos showcase the city's landscapes and...
Alvin Libin, Flames co-owner, dies at 95
The businessman who joined the Flames ownership in 1994 shaped CSEC into a multi-team sports powerhouse.
Vehicle damage linked to extortion targeting South Asian community
Calgary police investigate latest incident in series of attacks on northeast homes, seeking two suspects.
Bearspaw feeder main replacement on track to finish by end of 2026
Stage A construction is 51% complete; crews working on carrier pipe and tunnel shafts across the city.
Michael Thompson appointed acting COO for water utilities
City names infrastructure chief to lead 18-month water system overhaul starting June 22.
Arusha Centre hosting repair exchange at Genesis Centre
arusha centre's doing a vendor market and repair exchange this friday, june 19 at genesis centre from 12:30–4:30pm. bring broken appliances, bikes, clothes for repair — it's a...
Village Brewery revives Calgary's brewing legacy with historic lager
New Calgary Beer recipe honors 1892 original, brewed with Alberta barley and North American hops.
Woman convicted of murdering flea market vendor gets faint hope hearing
Tosha Hubler, serving life sentence for 2009 killing, can seek reduction in parole ineligibility.
YYC customs lines backed up like never before
if you're arriving at the airport rn and going through canadian customs, buckle in — the lines are insane. never seen it this bad.
Okotoks hosts second annual Canada Day cornhole tournament
Fundraiser for Okotoks Food Bank takes place July 1 at Viking Rentals Centre; $80 per team.
Pho Pham opens third location in Chinatown
Family-owned Vietnamese restaurant expands with new spot serving classic pho and vermicelli.
Alberta premier says CUSMA deal shouldn't trigger 'panic'
Danielle Smith calls for measured approach to U.S. trade negotiations as July 1 renewal deadline approaches.
Redwood Meadows boil-water advisory nearing end after 10 days
Hamlet's water system turbidity levels have dropped to acceptable range following June 2 advisory.
E-bike complaints highlight safety questions in Calgary
High-powered e-bikes are causing property damage and raising pedestrian safety concerns in multiple communities.
duck and duckling spotted crossing Beddington Road this morning
someone saw a duck and duckling trying to cross Beddington around 8am and now the whole subreddit is worried they made it safely. hopefully they found their way to water.
Calgary man faces fraud and obstruction charges
Douglas John Vermeeren is accused of breaching a 2016 settlement agreement with the Alberta Securities Commission.
Neighbours Day — what's happening in your community?
people are sharing what their communities are doing for Neighbours Day — vendors, live music, the good stuff. if you've always stuck with your local one, sounds like a good...
Disability community braces for July 1 income support change
Nearly 80,000 Albertans will move from AISH to a new program with lower benefits and fewer income exemptions.
best outdoor spots to study with wifi before midterms hit
someone's looking for patios or outdoor seating at cafes with wifi and outlets to cram before exams start. the weather's too nice to study indoors — anyone got recommendations?
Calgary office conversion program reopens with $25M
The city is accepting applications until July 27 to convert underused downtown office space into housing and other uses.
marketplace sellers asking 90% of original price for used stuff
people are complaining that facebook marketplace has gotten ridiculous — used baby gear and other items selling for almost new price even when they're clearly worn or damaged....
Lina's Trattoria closes, Scarpetta takes over Centre Street space
After nearly two years in operation, the Italian restaurant is handing its location to another YYC favorite.
NDP leader Nenshi takes aim at Smith over separation vote
At a Calgary Chamber of Commerce event, Nenshi said the referendum creates economic uncertainty at a time when Canada faces external threats.
Village ambulance out of town 96% of the time
Linden's fire chief says volunteer responders feel unprepared for medical calls while the ambulance serves surrounding municipalities.
Bald eagle spotted at McCall Lake driving range
Someone spotted a bald eagle hanging out on the field at McCall Lake driving range today. First time seeing one that close—pretty wild.
Mayor wants to reveal more about Cowboys Park deal
Calgary's mayor is pushing to share more details about the Cowboys Park development. The deal's been under wraps, but looks like more info could be coming soon.
Dead magpies showing up across inner city
Dead magpies are scattered across inner city neighborhoods right now. People are wondering if they're fighting each other or if something else is going on.
A&W brings back root beer floats for summer
Vanilla ice cream meets fizzy root beer in the classic frosty mug. Available starting today at participating locations.
Alberta separatism vote set for October amid pension debate
Voters could decide on independence this fall. Both sides dispute claims about CPP, passports, and economic benefits.