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  1. Nature Conservancy protects more ranchland in southern Alberta
  2. Arctic to Argentina: 3 friends on the motorcycle journey of their lives
  3. Home-schooling parents can still recover costs amid Alberta's fight with Trinity
  4. Calgary man claims used-car dealer hid accidents and repairs to truck sold 'in perfect condition'
  5. Ric McIver not running for permanent PC Alberta leader
  6. 100 jobs affected as Dominion relocates head office from Yellowknife to Calgary
  7. Two more Calgary police officers under investigation in arrest and shooting in Dover
  8. Man charged after aiming long gun under Deerfoot Trail overpass
  9. Outdoor report: mountain biking without leaving the city
  10. Alberta introduces new bill to update vaccination records, improve compliance
  11. Trent Hynne bragged after fatally stabbing victim, Crown says at murder trial
  12. Council gadfly Larry Heather removed from chambers
  13. Calgary students honour fallen soldiers by laying 4,500 poppies on headstones
  14. Man arrested in Lethbridge after allegedly sneaking into home and sexually assaulting teen
  15. Where to watch the U.S. election in Calgary
  16. Auditor general slams province over income support for severely handicapped
  17. Crowchild Trail slowdown at Flanders Avenue will continue until December
  18. Council motion aims to prevent mayoral candidates from endorsing council hopefuls
  19. Unemployment up in Calgary, but down in Edmonton: Here's why
  20. Women who had midwives in hospital had more positive childbirth process, researcher finds
  21. What does the U.S. election mean for Alberta?
  22. New home construction slows in Calgary in October
  23. Cougar attacks on the increase? Priddis residents nervous about big cat encounters
  24. The hangover: how it happens, how to get over it
  25. Emanuel Kahsai faking mental illness to 'derail' his murder trial: Crown
  26. Costs rise for oilsands project expansion stalled by wildfires
  27. Man accused of Lethbridge break-in sex assault on teen has long criminal past
  28. 'I have to get involved. I can't not get involved;' parents join MADD campaign after daughter's death
  29. Alexander Wagar's lawyer suggests scorned complainant turned consensual sex into rape allegation
  30. Calgary office vacancy rate headed for 30% as oil price downturn persists
  31. Tighter standards for funeral homes that transport bodies in rural Alberta
  32. No slowdown in North Dakota oil pipeline construction, Energy Transfer says
  33. 'It's not quite happy days are here again', but is Calgary's economy ready to rebound in 2017?
  34. Slumping Gaudreau, Monahan a bad sign for Flames
  35. No more women in race to lead PCs, with Sandra Jansen citing harassment and intimidation
  36. Alberta wants to kickstart investment with tax credits
  37. 'Arm-twisting' more likely at Alberta used car dealerships, consumer advocates say
  38. Parks Canada considers removing trout from Johnson Lake, or draining it, to stop whirling disease
  39. Calgary beats heat record set in 1923
  40. Alberta proposes third gender marker on birth certificates
  41. Alberta farmers race against Mother Nature to salvage harvest while warm weather holds
  42. Organization that lends free medical equipment to patients in Red Deer under strain
  43. Donald Trump wins U.S. election in astonishing victory
  44. Carding violates 'basic human rights,' says Tory MLA
  45. Alberta bovine TB investigation extends to Saskatchewan
  46. 12-year-old Alberta trick rider to compete in National Finals Rodo
  47. PC party to probe harassment allegations after 2 women drop out of race
  48. Premier Rachel Notley says U.S. election will have impact on Alberta
  49. Man killed while walking on Highway 1 near Cochrane
  50. Unconventional Panel: Shades of Trump-style politics right here in Alberta?
  51. 7 arrested in drug sting along river pathway near Bridgeland
  52. 'She was compliant': Alexander Wagar testifies in own defence at sex assault trial
  53. What could Trump's victory mean for Canada?
  54. Keystone XL will be approved 'in the first week': Expert
  55. TransCanada to engage with Trump administration on Keystone XL
  56. Boobs and books: Naked Girls Reading event comes to Calgary
  57. Layoffs, shutdowns coming to construction industry, experts warn
  58. After lengthy absence, streetcar considered for southwest Calgary
  59. Copulating critters pose danger for drivers, AMA warns
  60. Great Western Brewing, Steam Whistle, win latest battle in Alberta beer war
  61. Calgary councillor wants city to donate $100,000 towards Haiti relief
  62. Druh Farrell wants more red light cameras and photo radar to reduce collisions
  63. 'Risk-sharing' at centre of Alberta's modified doctor pay deal
  64. Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslims says Trump's rhetoric on Islam simply a campaign tactic
  65. Afghan teen who dreamed of being Calgary cop killed by suspected drunk driver
  66. Remembrance Day in Calgary 2016: Where to pay respects, what's open, what's not
  67. 'Not a great day for women in politics,' Alberta premier says
  68. 'This is the worst loss': new naming rules will provide relief to bereaved parents
  69. LGBT soldiers to be honoured with rainbow wreath in Calgary
  70. Victim escapes armed kidnapping in Jasper
  71. $33M for 2 Calgary flood mitigation projects announced
  72. Olympic speedskating folk hero Gilmore Junio: 'It's time to write my own story'
  73. Police want help to locate man who disappeared in September
  74. Trump victory proves Canada no longer needs carbon tax, Rona Ambrose says
  75. Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre partners with U of C for long-term mental health study
  76. Four men in the race to become PC Party leader
  77. After massive layoffs, Calgary oil company struggles to find staff
  78. Man who cut dog's 'neck in half' should spend 2 years in prison: Crown
  79. New judge considers admitting evidence from original 'knees together' trial
  80. Jazz festival brings 'brighter side' of Remembrance Day to Calgary this weekend
  81. Calgary's St. Patrick's Island Park takes top prize in national competition
  82. No call to Sandra Jansen from PC leader after harassment allegations
  83. Strangers moved to help lone man cleaning military gravestones in Drumheller cemetery
  84. Calgary Entertainment: Murder mystery, European films and Christmas markets
  85. Bullying of female politicians called out at Calgary rally
  86. 'I never had felt him so much alive since he passing,' says daughter after father's wartime mess kit found
  87. Johnny Gaudreau breaks slump but can't lead Flames past Stars
  88. Colourized photos of First World War bring Canadian history to life
  89. Calgarians set to mark Remembrance Day at ceremonies around city
  90. Man found dead in Forest Lawn after reports of gunshots
  91. Oil dips under $45 as IEA data shows glut may stretch into year 3
  92. Mom of 'Deerfoot baby' appeals for hospital in Airdrie
  93. Memorable lyrics, magnetic presence: Leonard Cohen's musical legacy
  94. Act quickly to OK Keystone XL pipeline, Mitch McConnell tells Donald Trump
  95. Hiker rescued after spending night on mountain near Lake Louise
  96. Poppy box stolen from Calgary Dairy Queen on Remembrance Day
  97. River Café's Matthias Fong brings a world of techniques to the Canadian table
  98. Alberta female MLA target of fake social media accounts, 'bullying tactics'
  99. Jason Kenney responds to harassment allegations in PC leadership race
  100. Calgary breaking ground with gay rec hockey team
  101. Calgary breaking ground with gay rec hockey team
  102. 'It didn't seem like any other song that I had heard,' says Calgary poet on experiencing Cohen the first time
  103. Police round up persons of interest in fatal Calgary shooting
  104. Police round up persons of interest in fatal Calgary shooting
  105. Supermoon viewing is a great excuse for getting outside
  106. Supermoon viewing is a great excuse for getting outside
  107. 'I make less money but I am way happier and healthier': Séan McCann after Great Big Sea
  108. Cyclist in potentially life-threatening condition after fall near Bragg Creek
  109. Access to BitTorrent restricted at University of Calgary
  110. Calgary's South Sudanese community seeks answers after shooting death
  111. Animal advocates call for an end to 'abuse' at Canadian Finals Rodeo in Edmonton
  112. Northeast shooting sends man to hospital
  113. Rangers cruise to victory over Flames
  114. Rangers cruise to victory over Flames
  115. Secret briefing books link CalgaryNext and Olympics bid, despite official denials
  116. Police arrest 26-year-old man after body found in Medicine Hat
  117. Jamaican bobsled team broken down and nearly broke in Calgary
  118. 'I don't think we are above some politicians using race to bait their constituency,' says Brown author
  119. Meet Calgary's Mr. Bubbles, who showers 7th Ave. with soapy suds
  120. Meet Calgary's Mr. Bubbles, who showers 7th Ave. with soapy suds
  121. Mosque holds open house to connect with Calgarians, reduce misconceptions, vandalism
  122. Up to 50 carts vandalized at Cochrane golf course
  123. Glenmore Trail shut down for a short time after semi flips
  124. Alberta micro-maltsters pop up to serve exploding craft beer scene
  125. Calgary's Eritrean community wants feds to open more refugee sponsorships
  126. Homeless Calgarians connect with downtown dwellers in unique program
  127. Exposing Mr. 'R': Fearing vigilantes, judge protects privacy of Alberta sex offender
  128. Conference Board latest group to predict economic growth for Calgary in 2017
  129. After fighting addictions, Alberta woman helps others escape gang life
  130. 3 charged in Forest Lawn shooting that killed 23-year-old Calgary man
  131. Trade minister travelling back to Asia to promote food, energy and tourism
  132. Decades-old document blocks dream of laneway home for Calgary couple
  133. Alberta group demands plebiscite on carbon tax
  134. Danish delight: Museum highlights Danes' arrival in Alberta
  135. 'Sir, move along': Peace Bridge vandals prompt plan for loudspeaker and more cameras
  136. $3.5M school lunch pilot program to roll out across Alberta
  137. Freejiji: The free online classified craze in Calgary
  138. Industry-friendly leaders under consideration for Trump's energy plan
  139. Supermoon lights up November sky in Calgary
  140. Stranded no more: Jamaican bobsledders ready to hit the road in donated ride
  141. Rain showers, flurries and snow: What the what?
  142. 'No ill will': Dead woman's family blames 'hideous illness,' defends husband
  143. Coming Trump presidency won't alter Alberta climate plan
  144. 'Recovery is possible for everyone': Hundreds march in Calgary's 20th annual Wellness Walk
  145. No sanction for Diane Colley-Urquhart for comments on police chief
  146. Coming Trump presidency won't alter Alberta climate plan
  147. 'Recovery is possible for everyone': Hundreds march in Calgary's 20th annual Wellness Walk
  148. CPS officers head to Barbados to train Caribbean officers in death notification practices
  149. Hiker spends night on mountain after big rescue effort hampered by weather
  150. Costs, and no promise from province, could force Green Line to be built in phases
  151. Kenney says Alberta PC party being 'infiltrated' to sway leadership vote
  152. South Hill trailer park residents fear losing their homes when Green Line is built
  153. $5.3B to be spent rebuilding Fort McMurray, boosting GDP, Conference Board says
  154. Alberta village abuzz after woman wins $50M Lotto Max prize
  155. Energy companies' unpaid electric bills sent to Alberta farmers
  156. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sells its stake in Suncor Energy
  157. Trump's corporate tax rollback won't siphon businesses from Alberta, economist predicts
  158. New calls for change follow two more deaths of Alberta children who received government care
  159. $25 a day daycare rolled out on limited basis
  160. Body found in Elbow River in southwest Calgary
  161. Suspicious package prompts evacuation of Red Deer RCMP headquarters
  162. Former Calgary police officer faces kidnapping, break and enter, fraud charges
  163. Tragedy into legacy: Stabbing victim honours murdered friend with memorial scholarship
  164. Carbon tax not 'economy killer' as critics suggest, economist says
  165. Former Stampeders, Lions coach Lary Kuharich dies at 70
  166. Drugs, guns and cash seized in police sting near Medicine Hat
  167. 83% say Calgary's quality of life still good despite recession, city satisfaction survey finds
  168. Rural municipalities get millions for bridge maintenance
  169. Calgary imam's wife 'tortured' by his imprisonment in Turkey
  170. 'Revelstuck' no more: Remote avalanche control system to reduce Trans-Canada closures
  171. Oil prices rise on prospect of OPEC deal
  172. Ahead of Trans Mountain pipeline ruling, Canada says it wants Asia exports
  173. YYC Free Pantry Project offers 'love' and nourishment to low-income Calgarians
  174. Calgary council looks to axe 2017 tax increase
  175. 'I am not the perfect police officer,' Gerard Brand testifies in own defence at trial
  176. 'Holy cannoli': Nenshi warns against retroactively cancelling Alberta electricity contracts
  177. Community prepares for sale of CBC Calgary building, and what comes next
  178. Donald Trump gives carbon price foes a new line of attack
  179. Gaudreau's goal is all Flames need to beat Wild
  180. Mr. Bubbles among tenants leaving languishing 7th Avenue heritage buildings under new ownership
  181. Lake Louise alpine skiing races cancelled due to lack of snow
  182. Plan ready for Banff traffic spike with free admission in 2017, Parks Canada says
  183. Keystone XL no longer crucial for Canada's oil exports, says natural resources minister
  184. Emergency department visits for opioid poisoning higher in Alberta than Ontario
  185. Beef up cybersecurity before online shopping for Christmas, police warn
  186. No new trial for roommate torturer Dustin Paxton: Alberta Court of Appeal
  187. International Energy Agency expects U.S. shale output rise if OPEC pushes oil to $60
  188. Flames' Johnny Gaudreau to have surgery for broken finger
  189. Man who killed high-school student at party pleads guilty mid-trial
  190. $500K in grants earmarked for Alberta groups that help women and girls
  191. Dakota Access pipeline decision unlikely until early 2017
  192. Enmax teams up with 80 utility companies to promote scam awareness
  193. 'She was pretty lucky': Rescuer recounts night spent outside with injured hiker
  194. Unconventional Panel: Do women face a rougher ride in politics?
  195. You can now surf (the web) at more C-Train stations
  196. Like mother, like cub: researchers say grizzlies learn bad behaviour from moms
  197. Discount air service NewLeaf to offer flights to Phoenix from Calgary and Edmonton
  198. Snow plows at the ready as Calgary's warm November comes to an end
  199. 'I am not guilty': Calgary officer urges jury to acquit him of corruption charges
  200. Alberta Métis hope landmark agreement leads to breakthrough
  201. Mountie cleared after man ends up with broken rib, punctured lung
  202. Delegate selections start in PC leadership race
  203. RCMP seek help to find missing Ponoka man who may be armed
  204. Alberta ski resorts urged to diversify after world cup event cancelled due to lack of snow
  205. Shields, saddles and paintings from Glenbow inspire new works for Etsy artists
  206. Crown challenges stay in prison 'fight club' murder charge
  207. Former U.S. ambassador Gary Doer to talk Trump presidency at Calgary Chamber event
  208. Alberta fish farmers fear for livelihoods as whirling disease quarantine continues
  209. 'It got a little bit heated': Jason Kenney crashes PC delegate meeting
  210. Rural governments out $18M in property taxes from energy companies
  211. 'He has a deep sense of humanity': Syrian refugee family names newborn son Justin after PM Trudeau
  212. Suncor Energy sees increased production and lower capital spending next year
  213. Vehicle thefts prompt reminder from Calgary police not to leaves keys in ignition
  214. Once-bare shelves at Calgary's Veterans Food Bank now flush with groceries
  215. Frolik lifts Flames past Coyotes in OT after Tkachuk sparks comeback
  216. Man charged with luring 2 teens in 3 months
  217. Business cards for fake Calgary catering company lead to fentanyl seizure
  218. Edmonton company gets on the gravy train with poutine lip balm
  219. Alberta researchers say fracking triggered earthquakes near Fox Creek
  220. Michelle Rempel, Elizabeth May spar over the word 'fart'
  221. Throwback Thursday: Calgary Petroleum Club votes to continue ban against women's membership in 1982
  222. What Alberta can learn from Quebec's ultra-cheap daycare industry
  223. Alberta premier to make announcement amid rumours of PC MLA crossing floor to NDP
  224. Husky's oil pipeline broke due to ground movement, report says
  225. Film about black U.S. musician meeting KKK get Trump bump
  226. Alberta's 'economic diversification' policies need to be more clearly defined, researchers say
  227. Banff RCMP seek witnesses after Quebec man's body pulled from Bow River
  228. Inside the Calgary school that trains professional Santas and Mrs. Clauses
  229. Flames' GM blames excessive hacking for Gaudreau injury
  230. Calgary Entertainment: 7 things to do as Christmas approaches
  231. Throwback Thursday: When gas cost 29.4 cents a litre
  232. 5 hurt in crash on 16 Avenue N.E.
  233. Police arrive in time to help stabbing victim after child calls 911
  234. Airdrie Food Bank extends hours to keep up with growing demand
  235. Capital spending plan up for 'rethink' by Calgary council
  236. Calgary's 1st LRT car retired
  237. Inflation in Canada rises to 1.5% in October despite lower food costs
  238. Calgary firm makes $700M purchase in Sask. oil patch
  239. Calgary dentists, therapists and optometrists hit by energy price slowdown
  240. 'I love you Juliano': Calgary mother's final words at sentence hearing for son's killer
  241. Langdon horse rescue saves animals from slaughter in growing numbers during Alberta recession
  242. Banff on National Geographic Traveler's top 21 destinations list for 2017
  243. Woman stabbed at Coral Springs house knew attacker from business dealings, police say
  244. Dakota Access oil pipeline developer won't consider reroute
  245. Carjackers posed as buyers then pulled knife on vehicle owner during test drive, Alberta RCMP say
  246. Sandra Jansen's floor crossing gets mixed reaction from her riding
  247. Bovine TB cases climb to 6 in Alberta, CFIA says
  248. Fast-food sales up in Alberta while full-service restaurants struggle
  249. CFL playoffs: Picks for the division finals
  250. Outdated advertising ban on adoption sites should be reversed, says Wildrose MLA