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  1. Alberta's debt to quadruple to $44B, Conference Board of Canada predicts
  2. Cougar killed after sightings near Willow Park golf course
  3. Calgary entering 'uncharted territory' for sustained heat, Environment Canada says
  4. Calgary Pride bans uniformed cops and police float from 2017 parade
  5. 78-year-old man convicted of killing spouse to wait longer for freedom
  6. Odour and crime top of mind for residents opposed to pot processing plant near Innisfail
  7. Baby penguins join the Plunge at the Calgary Zoo
  8. Driver rams police vehicle before crashing into fence after traffic stop
  9. UCP leadership candidate pressed for details on proposed government cuts
  10. Shorter routes sought as rate of postal worker injuries rises
  11. Inquiry launched after probe into alleged police wrongdoing took 8 years
  12. Verdant Creek wildfire delivers strange smoke to Calgary area
  13. Calgary Public Library names Shared History Centre after $1M donation
  14. Disgraced and disbarred, former Calgary lawyer faces up to two years in jail for theft
  15. 'The Vaulter' bandit sentenced to 15 years, ordered to pay back nearly $450K
  16. Drop that ghetto blaster: Music-playing hikers have Calgary man singing the blues
  17. 2 in custody after Calgary firefighters assaulted, threatened with weapon following fake fire alarm
  18. 'Fought for over a year now': Alberta gets lots of feedback on condo act changes
  19. The Pollcast: Lessons from when the right united in federal politics
  20. Fort McMurray forests rebounding after wildfire: study
  21. Suncor posts higher Q2 net earnings despite oilsands production shortfall
  22. Cenovus Q2 profit boosted by ConocoPhillips deal, revenue up from year ago
  23. Fire bans expand as record hot, dry weather leaves crops stunted on southern Alberta farms
  24. University of Lethbridge student studies gay men's evoluntary role
  25. Man linked to woman wanted in connection with Calgary quadruple killing arrested in Toronto
  26. Red Deer man jailed for stealing $100K from Christian Motorcycle Association
  27. Summer literacy camps for Indigenous kids get funding in 14 Alberta communities
  28. How to keep your bike safe as thefts rise in Calgary
  29. Bob the Parrot, missing nearly 3 months, returned to owner
  30. 'It was very Canadian': Mountie in red surge recounts how bear chase turned into tourist photo op
  31. Shot fired as farm shop owner confronts thieves in Springbank
  32. Calgary police officer's teddy bear delivery makes little girl's day
  33. Races, garden parties, dog parades and more: What to do this weekend around Calgary
  34. Trio sentenced in 2015 death at northwest Calgary motel
  35. Don't miss these 5 Alberta artists at the Calgary Folk Music Festival
  36. Campgrounds improved at Alberta's Castle Wilderness parks
  37. Folk Fest brings millions into Calgary's economy, concludes report
  38. 'Dithering' by B.C., Ottawa helped kill Pacific NorthWest LNG, energy CEO says
  39. Spill of plastic pellets in Bow River traced to local company
  40. Memorial playground opens for Nathan O'Brien after life cut short in triple murder
  41. Power consumption record broken as temperatures top 30 C in parts of Alberta
  42. Why Banff's Bear 148 family history gives insight into the grizzly's uncertain future
  43. Oilsands developers abandon nearly a million hectares of exploration leases
  44. Garth Brooks adds another show in Calgary as tickets go on sale
  45. Oilsands expansion leads Canada to fastest GDP growth in nearly two decades
  46. TransCanada looks to expand Canadian Mainline natural gas pipeline
  47. Calgary councillor wants to fine people for advertising illegal secondary suites
  48. Child killed by Edmonton foster mom was failed by 'everyone' involved in case, judge says
  49. Advocacy group celebrates as 20 women enter Calgary election race
  50. Outdoor Report: Sneak a peek at new High Rockies mountain bike trail
  51. Man who repeatedly flew large drone around Calgary still sought by police
  52. Calgary canoe polo athlete 'ready to show the world what we've got'
  53. Red Deer County to take 'hard look' at marijuana facility proposal
  54. Stamps celebrate 25th anniversary of Grey Cup win
  55. Former officer facing criminal harassment trial sues Calgary Police Service
  56. Syrian family's first Alberta harvest nearly ready to eat
  57. Bear warnings issued for parks near Canmore
  58. City administrators open to 2026 Olympic bid but say financial conditions have to be met
  59. Kensington braces for return of 'Diagon Alley' event
  60. Master of re-invention: How this American soldier and whisky trader became Alberta's first MP
  61. Better behaviour needed around bears by visitors and locals alike, say experts
  62. Hotline to help Alberta family doctors get advice on patients with opioid dependency
  63. Digging up the past: Albertans invited to take part in archaeological survey of Fort Macleod townsite
  64. Calcutta Cricket Club brings cosmopolitan flavours of India to Calgary
  65. 'I love those lanterns': Lamp lighters continue to add mystical element to Calgary Folk Music Festival
  66. Man dead, 8 sent to hospitals after highway collision west of Okotoks
  67. 'Creep catcher' arrested after confronting wrong man in Lloydminster
  68. Construction of southwest ring road will destroy popular beaver pond, protesters say
  69. Calgary Centre for Newcomers incorporating Indigenous history into language classes
  70. Emergency crews search for man at Elbow Falls
  71. Ticats cower as Stamps charge to franchise-best margin of victory
  72. Calgary police dog stabbed after break-and-enter at Falconridge school
  73. Man dead after falling into Elbow Falls Saturday night
  74. Calgary woman dead after highway collision near Gleichen, Alta.
  75. Butterbeer, wizards, and muggles: more than 40K turn up for Harry Potter event in Kensington
  76. Number of Alberta doctors prescribing medical marijuana jumps 50 per cent in 4 months
  77. A year after a boulder crushed his spine, this Alberta mountain guide is back on his feet
  78. Sunshine Village closes again as Verdant Creek wildfire grows
  79. Driver killed in crash on Stoney Trail
  80. 2 more sex assault cases where victims were jailed to ensure their court testimony
  81. Prime Minister upstaged by daughter during whistle stop in Calgary
  82. Body of man who drowned at Elbow Falls recovered
  83. Teen charged under Quanto's Law in stabbing of Calgary police dog
  84. Bear 148 captured and relocated — again
  85. Fossil hunter with a taste for trilobites is foraging in the Rockies
  86. Alberta considering next moves after trade panel rules against craft brewer rebate
  87. Calgary arts organizations receive $2M injection from city council
  88. Councillor asks for fire ban in Calgary while smoke hangs over the city
  89. From evacuations to smoking busy, wildfires affecting mountain businesses
  90. 3 downs, no licensing deal: Canadian football gets its first video game
  91. Venturing Out with Arlene Dickinson and her guest Matthew Corrin
  92. Alberta beef industry hit by Japanese tariff hike
  93. Edmonton woman shocked by $11K electricity bill
  94. Wildfire prompts evacuation alert in East Kootenay region
  95. Verdant Creek wildfire still burning out of control but hasn't jumped Continental Divide
  96. Man rescued from Calgary's Glenmore Reservoir by area resident
  97. Young golfing siblings sink holes-in-one just days apart
  98. Poll puts Alberta's new United Conservative Party in majority government territory
  99. Fake Catholic clergyman in Edmonton charged with sexual assault, child luring
  100. Off-highway vehicles banned on provincial lands in southwestern Alberta as fire risk worsens
  101. Police seek man who sexually grabbed woman at southeast Calgary Walmart
  102. Charges laid in Strathmore dog dragging death
  103. Drilling forecast predicts increased production in Alberta
  104. Bowness gas leak forces some residents from homes
  105. Kenney launches 'grassroots guarantee' as part of UCP leadership campaign
  106. Too many homeless families forces Inn From the Cold to open its emergency shelter
  107. AHS shuts down city water park one week after it opens
  108. Real estate sector in Calgary saw steady growth in first half of 2017
  109. Police warn of increase in break-and-enters in some Calgary communities
  110. Don't let the hype around Lyme disease lead to unnecessary treatment, warns U of A researcher
  111. Calgary businesses jockeying for marijuana legalization payout
  112. Work conditions 'killing us,' says Alberta Mountie pleading for Ottawa's help
  113. Sunshine Village repurposed as Verdant Creek wildfire command centre
  114. Key highway connections between Alberta and B.C. closed due to fires, collision
  115. Oilsands icon Rick George dies at 67
  116. U of C grad lands internship with a rap superstar
  117. Injured grizzly prompts warning to users of Bow Valley Provincial Park
  118. Driver killed, passenger critically injured in southeast Calgary crash
  119. Gas prices rise in Calgary ahead of long weekend
  120. Suspect identified in sex assault at southeast Walmart
  121. 'Blazing the trail': University of Calgary research could lead to cures for autoimmune diseases
  122. Olympic boxing medalist Willie deWit officially welcomes Mohammed Ali to fight for clients in Alberta
  123. Calgary to continue exploring 2026 Olympic Games bid
  124. City keeps pieces of historic buildings hidden in storage
  125. Enbridge says costs of Line 3 pipeline rising due to regulatory delays and route changes
  126. It's only August, but classes have started for students at 4 Catholic schools in Calgary
  127. Canadian Natural Resources reports Q2 profit of just over $1B
  128. Keystone XL survived politics but economics could kill it
  129. 'It's the right thing to do': Circle the Wagons festival changing its name
  130. Former Wildrose members look to form new Alberta Advantage Party
  131. Highway 2 northbound near Crossfield closed after fatal pedestrian collision
  132. Woman critically injured in apparent violent assault in northwest Calgary
  133. No new murder trial for Calgary killer who fatally stabbed father of 4
  134. Calgary man sought on warrants after violent home invasion in Panorama Hills
  135. 'Gateway to the city': Art installation unveiled at Trans-Canada Highway and Bowfort Road N.W.
  136. Canadian Natural Resources CEO confident Keystone XL pipeline will be built
  137. Syncrude charged in deaths of 31 great blue herons at oilsands mine
  138. Nova Scotia's Lunenburg County wants you (especially if you're young and eager)
  139. Craft liquor and beer coming to Alberta farmers markets
  140. Alberta finance minister to review beer tax trade ruling after findings leaked
  141. Stampeders punish Argos with offensive attack
  142. Siccing Calgary police dog on fleeing teen 'makes no sense,' says legal expert
  143. What should Sikome Lake look like in the future?
  144. Alberta man killed after pickup truck rolls into creek near Hanna
  145. Woman hit and killed by garbage truck in northeast Calgary
  146. Calgary no longer has the highest unemployment rate of Canadian cities
  147. Key highway link between Alberta and B.C. could close again as Verdant Creek wildfire battle continues
  148. Former pimp accused of murdering mother and daughter to face jury in November 2018
  149. 2018 Grey Cup delays murder trial for man accused of killing Calgary Stampeder
  150. 'Hemlock Rapist' who terrorized Calgary neighbourhood gets day parole
  151. Bank employee defrauded seniors of $40K, Drumheller RCMP say
  152. Water use restrictions issued for Turner Valley, Black Diamond
  153. 'This is a first for Calgary': Public art on 17th Avenue S.W. aims to bring back business
  154. Passenger dies after southeast Calgary crash with truck that killed driver
  155. If you fancy a last-minute long-weekend camping trip, be prepared to drive
  156. 'This is all about accessibility': Red Deer Food Bank opens new location
  157. Outdoor Report: View the Frank Slide from the top of Turtle Mountain
  158. Heroes, Hustlers and Horsemen: The full series
  159. Canada Post says long-term injury rates improving, despite concerns from mail carriers
  160. Festivals, music and history: What to do this long weekend in Calgary
  161. Workers at southeast business have to stay hawk-eyed to avoid dive-bombing birds
  162. 'Go back with an open mind,' says artist behind controversial Bowfort Towers
  163. Siblings killed in grocery store parking lot collision
  164. Guerrilla gardeners at work in Calgary neighbourhood
  165. Crash kills motorcyclist in southwest Calgary
  166. Pastry chef Karen Kong has some fun with her food
  167. Petition calls for change to busy Bragg Creek intersection
  168. Car flies onto C-Train platform in southwest Calgary
  169. Highway 93 open despite Verdant Creek wildfire moving toward roadway
  170. Waterton Lakes National Park shuts gates after hitting capacity
  171. Parks Canada painstakingly prepared for deluge of Canada 150 visitors
  172. Water bans in place in Okotoks, Turner Valley and High River
  173. Calgary Fringe Festival curates strong ties with Inglewood businesses
  174. Once again, Keystone XL's fate lies in Nebraska's hands
  175. Man shot in northeast Calgary
  176. Police investigate sudden death in Lethbridge
  177. No guarantee WestJet's ultra-low-cost carrier will be based in Calgary
  178. Calgary to Banff shuttle bus service may be extended through fall and winter
  179. Six-year-old boy injured during parade in Nanton
  180. Nebraska landowners grill TransCanada over Keystone pipeline
  181. Crash east of Medicine Hat kills 9-year-old girl
  182. Prison guards in Alberta overdosing on Fentanyl during searches 'a huge problem'
  183. Nail salons not checked for years under Alberta's inspection system
  184. Old landfills along Green Line LRT route to cost $90M to clean up
  185. Small business falters in shadow of new hotel and conference centre
  186. 15 hospitalized for substance abuse at Calgary's Chasing Summer festival
  187. Keystone XL developer faces grilling at Nebraska hearing that will decide pipeline's fate
  188. Canmore woman injured by bear in bear-closure area
  189. Parks Canada officials to give update on Verdant Creek wildfire
  190. Arlene Dickinson talks with Diana Olsen, founder of Balzac Coffee Roasters
  191. Banff and Canmore get $1M transit boost as car congestion grows
  192. Derek Fildebrandt will not run for UCP leadership
  193. Programs to reduce violence in immigrant families get $600,000 boost
  194. 'Survival came at the cost of a manslaughter conviction': Nicholas Rasberry asks Supreme Court to hear case
  195. Japanese company won't restart oilsands pilot project that closed due to 2016 wildfire
  196. 'Albertans want to be positive again': Calgary lawyer taking on big names in UCP leadership race
  197. Hips don't lie: unearthed dinosaur pelvic bones shake up family tree
  198. Body found in Lethbridge alley on Sunday not a criminal matter
  199. 'Alarm bells would be going off': Greenpeace report on U.S. pipeline leaks raises concerns in Canada
  200. 'I just started to cry': WestJet employee's act of kindness reunites Calgary man with dying sister
  201. App lets moms make the jump from online to real-life connections
  202. Alberta bees bounce back as monitoring leads to healthier hives
  203. Eye to the sky: Stargazer says moon could hamper view of Perseid meteor shower in Alberta
  204. From culls to early weaning, cattle ranchers need strategies to deal with drought
  205. Industry wants Alberta government to license nail technicians
  206. TransCanada defends current Keystone XL route in Nebraska pipeline hearings
  207. 'Nicest specimen' of armoured dinosaur species uncovered in southern Alberta
  208. 'The numbers keep growing': Alberta elder speaks to Indigenous incarceration overload in Canada
  209. Alberta government hiring data analyst in fight against opioid crisis
  210. Calgary city council spends more time meeting in secret than it did last term, Manning Foundation report says
  211. Canada's meat inspection system safe, says cattlemen's group in wake of critical U.S. audit
  212. Derek Saretzky among small number of murderers to be sentenced to more than 25 years
  213. Bear closure warning signs removed from Canmore trails without authorization
  214. Thousands of Albertans want lights out on daylight saving time, survey says
  215. Chestermere family grieving loss of girl killed in crash near Medicine Hat
  216. Waterton closes backcountry campsites and some trails due to extreme fire risk
  217. 'You've never seen it like this': Phantom of the Opera opens in Calgary
  218. Agency applies to build supervised drug consumption site in Lethbridge
  219. B.C. government to make announcement about Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
  220. Red Deer brothers hope to smoke the competition at World Series of Barbecue in Kansas City
  221. Lost and found: How a Fort McMurray man's wedding ring came home from the dump
  222. 'Connecting to their food system': Farm camp aims to inspire Calgary youth
  223. 'It allows no hope for him': Saretzky sentence too long says criminal defence lawyer
  224. Kenney engaging in 'dog-whistle' politics in critique of curriculum revamp, professor says
  225. Man with gunshot wounds dropped at Calgary hospital in critical condition
  226. Direct vote needed on daylight savings debate, says conservative MLA
  227. Derek Fildebrandt rents downtown condo while claiming taxpayer allowance
  228. Netflix hikes Canadian prices for new members, and current members will soon pay more too
  229. Bus route changes leave kids in alternative programs stranded
  230. Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall retiring from politics
  231. B.C. to make announcement on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project
  232. Canmore climber killed in fall from Middle Sister mountain
  233. Lethbridge mom accused of abducting son 3 years ago arrested in Belize
  234. Speaker asked to review Fildebrandt's taxpayer-funded condo sublet
  235. Calgary chefs dish up dinner to fundraise for family of man killed at C-Train station
  236. Pilot dies in crash of crop-dusting plane in northern Alberta
  237. Alberta unveils proposed city charter for Calgary, Edmonton — but doesn't include taxation powers
  238. How criminal record checks can trip up people with no criminal record
  239. National park's temporary closure due to overcrowding not expected to happen elsewhere, Parks says
  240. 'I will meet her one day': Calgary man touched by WestJet employee's help to visit dying sister
  241. Kidnapping charge dropped as former police officer heads to trial in harassment case
  242. Video games could be an Olympic event by 2024
  243. B.C. plan to intervene in Trans Mountain expansion marks change of attitude, Rachel Notley says
  244. Reforestation company uses subscription model to reduce members' carbon footprint
  245. Former Wildrose president joins UCP leadership race
  246. Calgary golf pro with cerebral palsy gears up for ATB Financial Classic
  247. Water skier Ryan Dodd returns to southern Alberta for nationals
  248. Dragon boats, cocktails & Marda Gras: What to do in Calgary this weekend
  249. Fildebrandt apologizes, takes leave of absence from UCP finance critic role
  250. Rude customers can be money in the bank for servers, Calgary study suggests