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  1. Suncor reports net earnings of $1.35B on higher prices, production
  2. Calgary's creosote contamination problem tricky to resolve, says U of C prof
  3. Garbage cans in Kensington designed to help bottle pickers and the environment
  4. 1 year later, Fort McMurray firefighters share pictures and stories from the front lines
  5. Trial of man accused of strangling wife hears closing arguments
  6. Canada's justice ministers meet Friday to tackle court delays
  7. Gun gaffes and French fracas: Kevin O'Leary's short, colourful Conservative leadership campaign
  8. Bunny Zero: Chasing the origins of the Bridgeland rabbit invasion
  9. April 27, 2001: Mundare becomes the home of world's largest Ukrainian sausage
  10. Drill, lately, drill: Thousands more oil and gas wells expected in revised 2017 forecast
  11. Shaw Communications reports outage of internet, TV and phone services
  12. More hotel rooms empty as fewer tourists visit Calgary
  13. James Marsters reflects on Buffy role, cast and fan community
  14. Gas-and-dash murder trial hears from medical expert
  15. Alberta dinosaur researchers solve the case of the missing skull
  16. Flames captain Giordano among Mark Messier Award finalists
  17. Comics, jazz, poutine and more: What to do in Calgary this weekend
  18. Treaty 7 document returns to Alberta this summer
  19. Calgary stylist to represent Canada at international hair show, again
  20. Special needs school seeks $100K to build new playground
  21. 'They never intended for Jordan to die': Company will be sentenced in death of oilsands worker
  22. Imperial Oil posts first-quarter profit but falls short of forecasts
  23. Sword-wielding culprits sought after home invasion in Red Deer
  24. Principal orders students not to talk about 13 Reasons Why at school
  25. Discount telecom fined after overcharging Alberta customers
  26. Support for Alberta parties unchanged since Jason Kenney elected PC leader: poll
  27. 'This offers hope': Affordable housing complex breaks ground in Banff
  28. New trial for convicted murderer who confessed to undercover officers in Mr. Big sting
  29. Calgary man charged with luring Tennessee teen over internet
  30. Canada 1 win from Olympic berth after beating Scotland at mixed curling doubles
  31. John Morris saves best for last at curling's Champions Cup
  32. Alberta Energy Regulator plans to appeal Redwater case to Supreme Court
  33. A 'roller-coaster of emotions' for Fort McMurray man who lost home, won lottery
  34. Wetaskiwin day home worker charged after child pornography investigation
  35. 'It's been a big part of my healing': Prophets of Music honours slain musicians Josh Hunter and Zack Rathwell
  36. Man charged with trafficking after Airdrie teen overdoses on drugs
  37. Voyeurism charges laid after nude images recorded at Airdrie home
  38. CFL off-season: Which team made the best moves?
  39. Calgary Humane Society to re-open Monday after parvo virus outbreak
  40. What'll it take for Flames fans to support the Oilers?
  41. Spawn creator Todd McFarlane talks writer's block, chasing perfection
  42. The Princess Bride's Vizzini will wash your feet, but please don't ask him to say the I-word
  43. Calgary Catholic schools nix Netflix series about teen suicide, 13 Reasons Why
  44. AHS raises age limit for Sexual and Reproductive Health clinic patients in Calgary Zone
  45. Look beyond the jesters, and you'll find real, live progressive conservatives in the CPC race: Neil Macdonald
  46. Calgary's global architecture, a nifty walking tour
  47. One man dead after stabbing at Sunalta C-Train station
  48. Waterton and Glacier parks on Alberta-Montana border get dark-sky designation
  49. Cheesemaking far from a lost art at Sugo Caffe Italia
  50. Southern Alberta honey winery toasting to sweet success in Japan market
  51. Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo thrills tens of thousands, invokes magical memories
  52. Skyrocketing PTSD rates linger a year after Fort McMurray wildfire
  53. Retiring general warns against skimping on support for future military missions
  54. 'I should get a lotto ticket': Edmonton man uninjured after truck crashes through bedroom
  55. 'It's kind of rough': Junior roller derby coming to Calgary
  56. Alberta government interferes with freedom of information requests, email reveals
  57. Death of injured man dropped at Calgary hospital sparks homicide investigation
  58. Historic McHugh House has promising future as Beltline community hub
  59. Health centre 'cart parking' offers safe area for homeless to keep belongings
  60. 'You don't want guys stoned': Oilpatch CEOs worry legal weed will mean higher costs
  61. 95-year-old stills works every day at drilling company he founded 5 decades ago
  62. Oilers fans step in to sing Star-Spangled Banner
  63. Pembina Pipeline offers $9.7B for friendly takeover of competitor Veresen
  64. Unharvested crops, wet spring causing headaches for Prairie farmers
  65. They're baaaack: Goldfish spotted in Okotoks storm ponds once again
  66. 'We're really thrilled': Urgent fundraising campaign for Alberta Theatre Projects exceeds goal
  67. 75% of steel for Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion will come from Regina plant
  68. 'We miss her': Fort McMurray firefighter grapples with daughter's death during wildfire evacuation
  69. 'I could see the look of fear in her eyes': Gas-and-dash murder trial hears first-hand account from passenger
  70. Calgary girl with rare liver cancer listed for organ transplant in U.S.
  71. Alberta wants to toughen law to protect whistleblowers
  72. Metre-long snake found on stove of Calgary apartment
  73. Encana would still invest in Canada and U.S. if border tax implemented, CEO says
  74. Deerfoot Trail to close some lanes overnight on Tuesday, Wednesday
  75. Sawed-off shotgun, $20K in cocaine seized in Calgary police raids
  76. Enbridge pipeline targeted by activists concerned over potential spill in Great Lakes
  77. The U.S. will not drown the world in oil, forecaster says
  78. Police hunt 3 suspects wanted on 28 warrants in Calgary
  79. Plane crashes into southern Alberta lake
  80. Alberta off-highway vehicle helmet law cheered by some enthusiasts
  81. Changes to Canada's drunk driving laws will give police sweeping powers, warn legal experts
  82. Blazes at opposite ends of Calgary keep fire crews hopping
  83. 'It's pretty much chaos right now': U.S.-Canada trade tensions offer plenty to talk about at Alberta summit
  84. Alberta property developer Walton International Group granted bankruptcy protection
  85. Victim in Tuxedo homicide investigation identified
  86. Weapon or kitchen tool? Facebook's choppy ad policy confuses Calgary knife shop
  87. Firefighters rescue man injured while pruning tree
  88. Family and friends remember Alberta men who died in Tofino boat capsizing
  89. Fort McMurray experts warn more needed to deal with future wildfire threat
  90. Fatality inquiry set to start in death of man who killed himself in Medicine Hat hospital
  91. Canadian seniors now outnumber children for 1st time, 2016 census shows
  92. Plagued by PTSD, some evacuees leave fire-ravaged Fort McMurray behind
  93. Calgary man charged with sexual abuse of 3 teen girls
  94. Rash of violence prompts Maskwacis to push for its own First Nations police force
  95. Sorry, beaver: Wolf leads the pack in Calgary Zoo's Greatest Animal contest
  96. 'Intoxicated individuals' arrested with homemade explosive in Crowsnest Pass, say RCMP
  97. Conservationists cheer rejection of Three Sisters expansion in Canmore
  98. Reported spike in drug trafficking on Stephen Avenue leads to 5 arrests
  99. 'I've been in Alberta doing my job,' says low-profile Jason Kenney
  100. 'I think Calgarians do get frustrated': Chief says police struggle to keep up with demand
  101. Man tries to force teen into his car at Taradale bus stop, according to police
  102. Curing HIV and diagnosing Alzheimer's: High school science fairs get serious
  103. Victim identified in Sunalta LRT stabbing death as police continue search for person of interest
  104. Calgary couple becomes 1st to tie the knot in YYC international terminal
  105. 4-year-old girl seriously injured in 5-metre fall from window
  106. Calgary cancer survivor upset as visa delays thwart celebration of life trip to Australia
  107. Fatality inquiry hears improper passing of information may have contributed to man's death
  108. ConocoPhillips to lay off 300 people, mostly in Calgary
  109. Calgary secondary suites approved 83% of the time: analysis
  110. 2 Indigenous performers forced to miss Louis Riel opera due to alleged 'racialized and homophobic violence'
  111. 'I like beating people up,' says 7-year-old Alberta MMA fighter
  112. Passengers report some flights grounded in Edmonton and Calgary
  113. Canadian Natural Resources reports 1st quarter profit but comes in below estimates
  114. 'He was going to get away over her dead body': Closing arguments made in gas-and-dash murder trial
  115. Spring is motorcycle season, police remind Albertans, after 3 recent deaths
  116. Calgary Transit to lay off 60 LRT platform workers, hire contractors instead
  117. Get offline and get out more: Tips for tapping into Calgary's 'hidden' job market
  118. U.S. fashion chain Express to shut all 17 stores in Alberta, B.C. and Ontario
  119. Hockey stick signed by Kiprusoff, pricey clubs stolen from Red Deer golf course
  120. Hip to be (less) hoppy: Beer trends for the weekend and the festival
  121. Alberta moves to license home builders
  122. Teen who stabbed mother 39 times gets 4 years in jail
  123. Calgarians snowboard and surf as hot weather hits the city
  124. 2-vehicle crash in Applewood leaves woman in life-threatening condition
  125. 'You can't relax for an instant': Ensemble to score video game soundtrack in real time
  126. Beerfest, disaster preparedness, love and longing: Calgary entertainment picks for the weekend
  127. Calgary councillor proposes plebiscite on 'tax room' debates
  128. Workers needed in Banff and Canmore as extra-busy summer season approaches
  129. Calgary senior frustrated by lack of access to paper tax forms
  130. Teenagers from Taber area killed in high-speed crash with semi
  131. Calgary's unemployment rate is still the highest of any major Canadian city at 9.3%
  132. Avalanche closes Icefields Parkway between Jasper and Lake Louise
  133. Strathmore man arrested on child pornography charges
  134. TransCanada profit more than doubles, beating estimates
  135. Two years after Alberta NDP win, critics see signs of early election call
  136. Husky nets $71M in first quarter, boosted by commodity prices and refining margins
  137. Rock slide forces temporary closure of Jasper highway
  138. Sellers offer trips, freebies as Calgary condos sit empty
  139. Trial delayed for parents accused of refusing to take dying toddler to doctor
  140. Strangers leave moving 'lifeline' notes to try to dissuade jumpers on Edmonton bridge
  141. Jury convicts Joshua Mitchell of manslaughter, not murder, in fatal gas-and-dash
  142. Good boy retires after 10 years of sniffing out drugs, money and dead birds
  143. Student in custody after lockdown at Ernest Manning High School
  144. Lawyer for former prostitute 'puzzled' prosecution is pursuing 3rd murder trial
  145. Anti-tobacco advocates fear legalized marijuana could reignite public smoking
  146. Unite-the-right deal close but not complete, PC leader Kenney says
  147. Lethbridge man charged with sexually assaulting two teenage boys
  148. Halfway through mandate, NDP gets 'mixed reviews' from Calgary business community
  149. Annex Ale Project aiming for 'butcher shop model' microbrewery
  150. Calgary man pleads for return of his mother's ashes after truck broken into
  151. 'Blazing a new trail': Olympic gold medalist turned cannabis activist welcomes legalization
  152. Residents want to stop Elbow River bridge on Southwest Ring Road
  153. Man killed in 2-vehicle collision near Okotoks
  154. 'You're not conservative enough': PC board member resigns over 'labels' from Kenney supporters
  155. Pedestrian in life-threatening condition after being struck by vehicle on Canyon Meadows Drive
  156. Highway 16 west of Jasper partially reopens after rock slide
  157. Business blooming at Cannabis and Hemp Expo Calgary
  158. Safe injection sites 'an absolute must,' says Edmonton reverend after 5 funerals in the past month
  159. Trudeaumania 2.0: Another Syrian newcomer family names son after Justin Trudeau
  160. Red Deer gets $11M in funding for 2019 Canada Winter Games
  161. Balcony fire forces evacuation of southwest apartment units
  162. 'People do hate them': Short history of those sofa-sized $19 black velvet paintings
  163. 'Best party in the city': Calgary grandma's street hockey parties a hit for a decade
  164. Alberta PC party appoints new president focused on right-wing unity
  165. Annual Pathway and River Cleanup finds treasure trove of junk
  166. Man found with gunshot wound in Tuxedo Park
  167. Alberta Health Services staff fall short of flu vaccination targets ... again
  168. Drive-by shooting briefly closes Calgary's Centre Street Bridge
  169. Volunteer firefighters harder to recruit and retain during Alberta's downturn, chief says
  170. 'We all want to look good': Calgary company adapts clothes for those with disabilities
  171. Train-hopping fugitive arrested in rural Alberta
  172. Alberta hires Gary Doer, former ambassador to U.S., to help in softwood lumber dispute
  173. Facing triple murder charge, Derek Saretzky back in Alberta court
  174. Calgary police locate person of interest in fatal Sunalta stabbing
  175. Bloodsuckers are back: Mosquito population set to explode
  176. Calgary woman who begged for info in mother's killing pleads not guilty to murdering her
  177. Former PC organizer Alan Hallman headed to trial for convention assault charge, lawyer says
  178. Red-winged blackbird from North America finds celebrity on Scottish island
  179. Suncor to file for approval of 160,000-bpd Lewis thermal oilsands project
  180. Dylan Calf pleads guilty to robbery for role in events leading to Tyler Sanderson's death
  181. Over $370,000 in drugs seized in search of Calgary homes
  182. 'It's part of who we are now': High River mayor reflects on 2013's devastating floods
  183. Securities investigations would be made easier by new Alberta law
  184. 22 years after rape, victim's handwritten account read aloud at trial
  185. Alberta government appoints First Nation leader to child intervention panel
  186. 'It's quite the shock': Returning from the backcountry to a ransacked SUV
  187. 2 suspects with dog sought after East Village hit-and-run
  188. 2 Beltline avenues become one-ways as city revamps 17th Avenue
  189. Mom of toddler found dead near Edmonton church attacked on social media
  190. From craft beer to adventure, major tourism conference touts Calgary's charms
  191. Avalanche risk persists in the Rockies as heavy snowpack melts and shifts
  192. Screaming children flee Calgary school bus moments before it burst into flames
  193. 'It's not a bad bear': Why Bear 148 is still roaming free after multiple encounters with hikers
  194. Stolen SUV speeding through northwest Calgary collides with at least 5 other vehicles
  195. 'I'll never forgive myself': Killer apologizes at sentencing for fatally stabbing girlfriend
  196. Why Calgary residents are protesting the loss of this patch of grass that doubles as a parking lot
  197. 'Traditional Bay Street thinking': Calgary mayor pans decision to put infrastructure bank in Toronto
  198. Escape room game helps Indigenous youth evade life on the streets
  199. 'Take cover' emergency declared at Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington state
  200. Conversation over confrontation: Advocate fights fear of addiction centre with cup of coffee
  201. Family members devastated after accused murderer bails on guilty plea
  202. Alberta researchers help crack identity of dinosaur eggs found decades ago
  203. Alberta's electricity future blowin' in the wind
  204. Calgary gets 3 new provincial court judges to fill existing vacancies
  205. Gosling season in Calgary: How to avoid the wrath of overzealous parents
  206. Premier, minister under fire over latest revelations in Serenity case
  207. Calgary school buzzing with 2 new hives of on-campus honeybees
  208. Canadian softwood lumber could find a home in China, says Canadian ambassador
  209. More charges laid against registered sex offender in Coaldale
  210. Photo parking enforcement coming to Calgary residential zones
  211. Decision expected in multi-million dollar Calgary fraud and theft case
  212. Time running out for current Calgary council to ink deal on new Flames arena, Nenshi says
  213. Alberta attempts to tackle its abandoned well problem
  214. B.C. election: What comes next after extremely tight race ends in Liberal minority
  215. Lethbridge police find young children during drug raids on two homes
  216. Calgary police seek person of interest in 2015 fatal shooting
  217. National Energy Board to announce revised scope of Energy East pipeline review
  218. CPS officer fired over high-speed chase given 3rd chance to fight for job
  219. Inglewood microbrewery told no more hair of the dog
  220. CP Rail shifts focus from acquisitions to fixing labour strife
  221. Kinder Morgan aims to raise $1.75B in Trans Mountain pipeline IPO
  222. Boat rentals right on the banks of the Bow to launch in Calgary
  223. Attention, book lovers: CBC staff share top picks for this weekend's Big Book Sale
  224. 'The food is to die for': Tourism conference-goers extol Calgary's culinary scene
  225. Calgary man charged 6 months after fatal hit-and-run
  226. B.C. election won't be a factor in pipeline progress, Alberta ministers insist
  227. Media has Serenity foster home facts wrong, but minister won't correct record
  228. Calgary clinic offers affordable alternative to in vitro fetilization
  229. Committee raises $207K to help Nenshi repay legal bill from defamation lawsuit
  230. 'We just do what we can': Weather woes challenge Alberta farmers
  231. 8-year-old girl hit by SUV in northwest community of Citadel
  232. 'I want to help save lives': Man who wants to treat addictions in his home appeals for neighbours' support
  233. School age care gets short shrift as province ramps up daycare funding, advocates complain
  234. Alberta Health deputy minister lobbied for funding for private health foundation
  235. Speeding on bike paths? Riding on sidewalks? Bike blogger Tom Babin gives the gears on cycling etiquette
  236. Calgary councillors reveal survey results on new arena proposal
  237. 11 new job training programs will help 1,100 unemployed Albertans, province says
  238. Federal Liberals to reinforce Trans Mountain pipeline support with B.C.
  239. Enbridge profits drop but company expects jump from Spectra purchase
  240. Nikko David died alone in a ditch after helping someone who refused to help him
  241. Decision to leave children in home after Serenity's death indefensible: lawyer
  242. Seniors who volunteer less likely to develop dementia
  243. Tip about possible fentanyl trafficking ring leads to multiple arrests in northeast Calgary
  244. Calgary oil companies get $26M to develop cleaner energy projects
  245. Edmonton mother charged with murder in overdose death of 11-day-old daughter
  246. Thieves make off with 6,800 kgs of steel tubing from Red Deer business
  247. City recommends first leg of Green Line
  248. Is photo radar used for safety or a 'cash cow'? Alberta does review to find out
  249. Kelowna mayor warns residents to prepare for unprecedented flooding tonight
  250. Kazoo, Kaos, Karma: Winning names in RCMP 'Name the Puppy' contest