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  1. Orphan oil and gas wells adopted by rookie Alberta energy company founder
  2. Witness who stood up to neo-Nazi still angry after Calgarian insulted while asking for directions
  3. Cineplex offers discount pricing amid lack of summer blockbusters
  4. Tire locks fail to stop thieves in Airdrie from stealing trailer carrying motorbikes, ATV
  5. 'I'm ecstatic': 9-month-old stolen puppy found safe in Alberta
  6. Oil prices rise as refineries shut down ahead of Hurricane Harvey
  7. 'Bittersweet' moment for Cochrane woman after charges dropped mid-trial in $1M oilfield fraud and theft case
  8. 65 arrested in warrant roundup by Red Deer RCMP
  9. Alberta police chiefs president says he's seen no evidence of racial bias in street checks or 'carding'
  10. Lemur's death after surgery among 3 recent fatalities at the Calgary Zoo
  11. Health Canada warns of suffocation risks of baby nests
  12. 2 arrested after drivers threatened at gunpoint in central Alberta carjackings
  13. 'He didn't give them a choice': Caregiver reacts to report clearing police in disabled man's killing
  14. 'I was going to die': Calgary hiker recounts escape from B.C. wildfire
  15. Outdoor Report: Mummery Glacier is like 'being in a Lord of the Rings movie'
  16. Puppet performance shines light on the return of Banff's bison
  17. Flights from Calgary into Texas cancelled as hurricane threat looms
  18. Calgary roller derby team headed to Sweden for playoffs
  19. Craft distilleries tap into grain-to-glass process with pioneering spirit
  20. Canmore public art gets 2 antlers up from local elk
  21. Granary Road, a new farmers' market, opens this weekend south of Calgary
  22. Alberta risks another downgrade, warns credit agency
  23. K-Country hikers reminded to be prepared in case of emergency
  24. Source of Bovine TB may never be found, says Alberta Beef Producers
  25. Canadian Farmers' Almanac predicting warm weather to continue into fall
  26. 'It's a big family': Albertans give gift of grain to B.C. ranchers hit by wildfire
  27. Muslim Heritage Day celebrates Calgary's diverse community
  28. Named after our leaders: There's a school for (nearly) every prime minister
  29. 'I wish to become independent': Omar Khadr seeks bail changes, including unfettered access to sister
  30. Man charged with sexual assault after woman attacked in Lethbridge
  31. Red Deer residents should boil water before drinking, city says
  32. High River man drowns while swimming in the Highwood River
  33. American federal agency OKs gas pipeline project fought by residents
  34. Fire crews investigate two-alarm blaze in Scenic Acres
  35. Calgary to Houston flight cancellations continue in wake of Tropical Storm Harvey
  36. Anti-government protesters at Calgary rally outnumbered by anti-racist activists
  37. 'It was unreal': Calgarian recounts Vegas trip for Mayweather vs. McGregor
  38. Hurricane Harvey could hike gas prices by up to 15 cents in some Canadian cities
  39. Calgary Pride Parade's grand marshal opens up about her coming out in the 1960s
  40. Alberta taxpayers on hook for new office of former UCP-turned-independent MLA
  41. Medical cannabis growers say education key to improving relationships with city landlords
  42. Heartbreaking stories has mayoral hopeful calling for stall in Midfield trailer evictions
  43. Water leak to blame for boil water advisory in Red Deer, city says
  44. The mystery around the money of 3rd-party election financing
  45. Why Calgary Transit received A+ in cross-country report card
  46. Who's who in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet shuffle
  47. Summer goes down swinging: Heat warnings issued for Calgary and southern Alberta
  48. What to do with excess fruit from trees and bushes around Calgary
  49. Alberta government considering affirmative action in future hiring, minister says
  50. Kent Hehr's new cabinet post might signal support for Calgary's Olympic aspirations, says prof
  51. Coal town Hanna hopes government grants will help it bounce back
  52. Calgary park facing parking crunch as commuters take over lot
  53. Kirstine Stewart shares tips on pitching to business, in conversation with Arlene Dickinson
  54. RCMP investigate neo-Nazi who harassed Muslim woman in Manitoba
  55. Fatal crash closes westbound Trans-Canada near Strathmore
  56. Firefighters battle pallet shop fire in southeast Calgary throughout the night
  57. 'Look-up line' actually makes hockey rinks less safe, Calgary research suggests
  58. DNA samples confirm grizzly attacked man northwest of Calgary
  59. Bowfort Towers controversy on display at mayor's forum on the arts
  60. UCP candidate Callaway urges Alberta buy Port of Churchill to spur oil sales
  61. Calgary family finishes 4-month road trip for Canada 150
  62. Donors' deep pockets help Nenshi pay off $285K legal bill from defamation suit
  63. Calgary MP on medical leave after sexual harassment allegations vows to defend reputation 'at all costs'
  64. Fire ban issued for Calgary due to extreme conditions
  65. The Calgary Eyeopener live from Acme, Alta.
  66. Calgary man wanted for domestic violence turns himself in
  67. Food truck in Calgary dog park caters to man's best friend
  68. Hehr becomes Canada's new sport minister while hometown Calgary mulls Olympic bid
  69. Social media lessons from Calgary flood highlighted in wake of Houston crisis
  70. Kent Hehr on the cabinet shuffle and improving lives for people with disabilities
  71. Aquatic wheelchairs roll into Calgary splash parks
  72. 16-year-old boy drowns in Lake Newell
  73. Gas-and-dash manslaughter sentencing to hear posthumous statement from victim's husband
  74. How Trudeau responds to Khadr's bail request will be a major test of his commitment to counter-radicalization
  75. Teen crisis line braces for burst of calls as Calgary kids head back to school
  76. Alberta ends town halls on Springbank dam, pushing for 2019 construction start
  77. Little free library torched, devastating Calgary teacher whose special needs students built it
  78. 'I was so scared': Former Calgarian recounts water rising 10 metres to edge of balcony during Hurricane Harvey
  79. Hurricane Harvey's oil refinery disruptions could last months, analysts say
  80. 'Don't operate anonymously,' Nenshi tells Save Calgary political group
  81. Calgary convenience store clerk fights off 2 would-be armed robbers in dramatic video
  82. 3 Calgary police officers charged with kidnapping, assault
  83. Red Deer man gouges road fleeing police on flat tires before attacking 5 officers with bear spray
  84. Mayor Nenshi addresses concerns over Enmax water bills
  85. Having pets helps babies later in life, according to University of Alberta research
  86. Calgary Film festival to open with Indigenous music documentary When They Awake
  87. Police neutralize suspicious package in Bowness
  88. 2 charged after dumping goods at Medicine Hat charity after hours
  89. Calgary hits 33 C, breaks 21-year-old record as smoke affects air quality
  90. Beaumont to Beaumont: Employee of Alberta town helps family find safety in Texas flood
  91. Anger over controversial Liberal tax proposals to be focus at caucus retreat
  92. National Energy Board OKs Trans Mountain expansion of Burnaby terminal
  93. 'Just show up and give it a try': Queer country line dancing lesson aims to reduce barriers
  94. Former Wetaskiwin councillor, mayoral candidate charged with sexual assault
  95. U.K. reforms bring workers' voices to corporate boards — changes Canadian regulators are watching
  96. Calgary Samaritan's Purse volunteers, staff prep for Texas deployment as they return home from B.C. wildfires
  97. 'It's a business killer': Calgary business owners concerned with Liberal tax proposals
  98. 'We're getting back to growth': ATB's Alberta economic outlook says goodbye to the recession
  99. 'High risk' air quality warning issued for Calgary as B.C. wildfire smoke returns
  100. Calgary police set to tackle surge in stolen vehicles
  101. Kidnapping, assault charges against 3 officers give Calgary police another black eye, criminologist says
  102. Apartment fire that spread from wood balcony forces out southeast Calgary residents
  103. Just how hot and dry has this Calgary summer been? Take a look at the numbers
  104. Motorcyclist dies after crashing into Red Deer transit bus
  105. Alberta Conservative leadership candidates must pay $75K
  106. Guilty plea planned for man accused of brutal sexual assault in Lethbridge
  107. $72M interchange at Bowfort Road and Highway 1 a 'game-changer' for northwest Calgary, councillor says
  108. Bret Hart superfan petitions for wax sculpture of the Hitman at Madame Tussauds museum
  109. Bowfort Towers 'never meant to be an Indigenous artwork,' city and Treaty 7 chiefs say in joint statement
  110. Killam hospital workers charged in assault of 88-year-old female patient
  111. Summer drought puts Alberta's westslope cutthroat trout 'in crisis,' wildlife groups warn
  112. Opioid addicts the focus of new pharmacy in Mustard Seed building
  113. Calgary MP Darshan Kang leaves Liberal caucus; denies allegations of sexual harassment
  114. Chalk outlines in downtown Calgary draw awareness to deadly overdoses
  115. Fiesta Filipino, Pride Parade and Highland Games: What to do in Calgary this weekend
  116. Calgary man warns Cuba travellers about fine print after paying 10X amount of damaged TV
  117. Cassie Sharpe has golden start to World Cup freeski season
  118. Dead man found in Hawkwood home being investigated, police say
  119. Devastating Fort McMurray wildfire declared out 15 months later
  120. 17th Avenue S.W. restaurants coax back customers with block party during construction
  121. Got crazy flipper fingers? These pinball wizards want you to join them at Calgary's 1st Silverball Rodeo
  122. Fire forces evacuation of 24-unit apartment in Lethbridge, sending one to hospital
  123. Unbreakable bear: Grizzly survives crash that totals car without even a lasting limp
  124. Be safe on highways, rivers and lakes, RCMP urges ahead of Labour Day long weekend
  125. Garth Brooks comes to Calgary LIVE
  126. Darshan Kang controversy threatens Liberals' foothold in Calgary, political scientist says
  127. ASIRT called in to review Calgary investigation into officers now charged with kidnapping, assault
  128. 'Need to look at foods in a different way': Calgary fruit tree registry hopes to plant a seed
  129. 'Trans identities are identities, and not a condition,' says advocacy group
  130. UCP leadership candidates will face off in 5 debates
  131. Man charged after 2 teens sexually assaulted in Fish Creek Park
  132. Garth Brooks in Calgary: Country music superstar answers your questions
  133. New fire in Rockies sparked by illegal campfire, says Parks Canada
  134. Madison's 12|12 brings nachos and workspace to an Inglewood patio
  135. Hepatitis A found in Save-On-Foods pineapple cups
  136. Canmore hockey team need residents to open homes for players
  137. Labour Day roundup in Calgary: What's open, what's not
  138. Calgary paramedic 'critically ill' after drug exposure, says professional association
  139. 'I believe I can fly': Great horned owl takes off after successful rehab
  140. Politicians get roasted at Premier's Pride Brunch fundraiser for LGBTQ youth summer camp
  141. Tropical storm Lidia strands Edmonton woman in Mexico
  142. Scott McCarron has 2-stroke lead after 2 rounds of Shaw Charity Classic
  143. Oil-producing provinces see highest spike in insolvency, government stats say
  144. Calgary Transit officer sent to hospital after contact with unknown drug
  145. Marching with Pride: Thousands take to the streets for Calgary Pride Parade 2017
  146. 100 people stuck on mountain as winds stall Jasper Skytram
  147. 'We still can't believe it': Garth Brooks stops concert, gives guitar to mom of boy fighting cancer
  148. Flooded toxic dumps pose threat to Texas communities hit by Harvey
  149. Sausage master serves up hot dog tips for Labour Day
  150. Edmonton Goop-debunker buoyed by renewed attack on Gwyneth Paltrow's wellness brand
  151. 'It broke my heart': Edmonton woman drowns in Maui on wedding anniversary
  152. 'It is a real danger': Farmer says dry conditions have sparked fear of fire in southern Alberta
  153. Waterton Lakes backcountry closed due to nearby wildfire
  154. That's bananas! Vancouver's hot summer yields tropical fruit
  155. 'Be aware of the risks': Health Canada asks students to be safe for Frosh Week
  156. Stamps boost division lead with Labour Day trouncing of Eskimos
  157. Labour leaders push for national pharmacare at annual barbecue
  158. Risk to first responders highlighted by 2 recent drug exposures
  159. Calgary con artist faces more than 300 new fraud charges
  160. Smile Gang founder admits he set up Calgary home invasion for convicted killer
  161. Cenovus selling Pelican Lake operations to Canadian Natural for $975M
  162. As fireball lights up Calgary sky, Calgarians light up social media
  163. Calgary pool goes to the dogs as summer season winds down
  164. Rotten teeth, bed sores raised as Calgary mother accused in disabled daughter's death begins trial
  165. Calgary police to sue original supplier as search continues for body cameras
  166. Siksika man who drove over boyfriend gets 6 years in prison for manslaughter
  167. Canada-wide warrant issued after Edmonton woman found strangled
  168. Manslaughter charge dropped in Calgary Christmas Day killing
  169. When it comes to arena rock, music critic says Calgary is number 2 and that's OK
  170. 'Anxious to take responsibility': Guilty plea delayed in vicious sexual assault in Lethbridge
  171. Man suspected of driving over girlfriend turns himself into police
  172. $170M budget gap expected in Calgary despite economic recovery, city manager warns
  173. Canadian Women's Hockey League players 'really excited' to get paid for 1st time — thanks to China
  174. Warrant issued for woman accused of dragging dog down Alberta highway
  175. Freshly paved parking lot 'tainted with cow poop' causes stink in West Bragg Creek
  176. Calgary man arrested for attempted abduction in Langdon
  177. CBE board chair defends school bus changes, says 'sometimes choice costs'
  178. Evacuation alert issued for all of Waterton Lakes National Park
  179. Travel guide paints glowing picture of Calgary, bleak picture of Edmonton
  180. $100K for Calgary sci-fi series represents importance of kickstarting filmmaking careers
  181. Campaign finance reform in the air again as Calgary municipal vote looms
  182. Premier Notley, Jason Kenney clash over changes to school curriculum
  183. Proposed oilsands mine gets support from Fort McMurray Métis, four other Indigenous groups
  184. Red Deer RCMP granted civil forfeiture hearing, hoping to seize $300K home and $14K in cash
  185. Deep bed sores would have been painful leading to disabled woman's death, mother's trial hears
  186. Police probe fatal stabbing in southwest Calgary
  187. Auto theft crackdown in Calgary results in 72 charges
  188. Campgrounds had banner year as Albertans basked in the sun
  189. 'I did not do it': Alberta MLA Derek Fildebrandt testifies in hit-and-run case
  190. Albertans holed up in Puerto Rico as Hurricane Irma slams Caribbean
  191. Searching for meteorite rock in a hard place
  192. Balls of bitumen: Calgary breakthrough will make oil pipelines unnecessary, researcher says
  193. Woman threatened with machete during car jacking in Red Deer
  194. City needs additional $4M for low-income transit passes
  195. Hepatitis A warning expands to other Save-On-Foods fruit products
  196. From treadmill desks to 360 cameras, 5 of the coolest tech features at MRU's new library
  197. Woman sexually assault in downtown Calgary apartment
  198. UCLA researcher digs into the carbon paw print of pets
  199. Flames sign Sam Bennett to 2-year, $3.9M deal
  200. Jason Kenney proposes drastic cut to Alberta's per capita spending, balanced budget in 3 years
  201. Calgary police looking for teen after indecent acts in Auburn Bay
  202. Wolf pack disbands: last 2 wolves leave Banff's Bow Valley
  203. Agrium and PotashCorp merger will be delayed by trade negotiations
  204. Care concerns raised at Alberta seniors' facility plagued by assault charges
  205. Calgary school bus drivers should use flashing red lights, councillor says
  206. People of interest sought in 3 shooting deaths in Calgary, Edmonton
  207. 2 students hit in crosswalks prompts warning to drivers to slow down
  208. Alberta Health deputy minister Carl Amrhein resigns amid controversy
  209. Alberta Parks Minister Shannon Phillips gives update on wildfire and parks closures
  210. Big dip in non-residential building permits drags Alberta total down 9%
  211. Video captures failed attempt to yank ATM out of Calgary pizza joint after hitching it to a car
  212. Derek Saretzky to appeal murder convictions for Crowsnest Pass triple murder
  213. How increasing interest rates will cause housing prices to rise
  214. Activists in B.C. gear up for 'the next Standing Rock' with tiny house protest
  215. Produce mega sale, Last Wife, BrazilFest and last night market: What to do in Calgary this weekend
  216. Calgary mayor says city in the running for new Amazon headquarters
  217. TransCanada may abandon Energy East pipeline facing tougher review
  218. Mother on trial in daughter's death kept 'immaculate' care of disabled woman but believed in demons
  219. 2 bull elk in Banff put down after charging incidents
  220. Honens Prize Laureate Katherine Chi to light up National Music Centre
  221. Bat in Banff tests positive for rabies, first in more than 20 years
  222. City wants feds, prov to put more cash into drug court
  223. Calgary man charged with impaired driving causing death after crash that killed daughter
  224. Man pleads guilty in vicious sexual assault in Lethbridge
  225. Canmore-area bear closure lifted as buffaloberries recede
  226. Possible changes to Alberta's consumer protection law up for discussion at Calgary open house
  227. Alberta man with history of sex offences on minors sentenced to 7.5 years for sex assault on teen
  228. Alberta vows to fight for Energy East as Tory MPs blame Ottawa for pipeline's pause
  229. Calgary quartet caught in eye of Hurricane Irma make it through
  230. Waterton under mandatory evacuation due to approaching wildfire
  231. Mother tells court she bound demons to protect her disabled daughter before her death
  232. Thunder road: Red Deer RCMP try to muffle noisy vehicles
  233. The Outdoor Report's Greatest Hits
  234. Wayne Bernard's 'violent choices' net rapist 12-year sentence
  235. Calgary parents charter bus after CBE cuts to some alternative programs
  236. Police ask public for information in fatal stabbing
  237. Toronto's bid for Amazon HQ to focus on wealth of tech talent
  238. What to do if a bobcat family sets up in your backyard
  239. Rude awakening by police dog leaves Lethbridge man bitter and sore
  240. Waterton remains under evacuation as Kenow wildfire grows to 8,500 hectares
  241. Engineered Eats whet our appetite for Beakerhead
  242. Driver airlifted to hospital after crash on Cochrane hill west of Calgary
  243. Special air quality statement issued for Calgary as fires continue
  244. Game of Thrones royalty 'The Mountain' flexes his famous muscles in Fort McMurray
  245. Calgary affordable-housing complex opens in Kingsland after delay
  246. U of C digital 3D capture project takes heritage site preservation to the next level
  247. Stamps leave Eskimos cold with comeback win to sweep home-and-home series
  248. Securities commissions defend name-and-shame lists despite long list of unpaid penalties
  249. Living memorial honours fallen reservist in Calgary
  250. Wildfire threatening Waterton Lakes National Park continues to grow