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  1. Emergency alert system coming to Calgary cellphones in April
  2. Software developer goes back to school to learn the fine art of the slam dunk
  3. 'It just broke our hearts': Lethbridge dog owners on high alert following attack in Gyro Park
  4. 'The tires aren't worn out': No plans to retire just yet for Dr. Howard Gimbel
  5. Calgary skydiver killed in California after crash onto roof of home
  6. Explosions at Calgary scrap yard concern residents and city
  7. Why young people who can afford it are choosing not to buy homes in Calgary
  8. Habitat For Humanity project approved in principle by Calgary council
  9. Towers will rise over Dalhousie Co-op as council approves redevelopment
  10. This Calgary mother whose son who died of fentanyl overdose wants you to be able to spot the warning signs
  11. Aurora Cannabis to buy CanniMed Therapeutics for $1.1B
  12. 1988 Calgary Olympics were the start of something big
  13. Labour minister vows to have Alberta farm safety regulations in place by next election
  14. U of C antibiotic study helps physicians battle dangerous bacteria
  15. 40 animals in distress seized from rural property in southwest Calgary
  16. U.S. oil price tops $65 for first time since 2014
  17. Buying Canadian could save eastern refineries millions, says CERI study
  18. Rush Hulk can attend Calgary lacrosse game, but can't act like a mascot
  19. Most Albertans leaving their final affairs up in the air, lawyer says
  20. Canadian ski jumping team sending pair to Olympics
  21. Humphries, Vathje headline historic bobsleigh, skeleton teams
  22. Investigation underway after Calgary skydiver killed in California roof crash
  23. Flu could raise heart attack risk, Canadian study says
  24. Small-town Alberta councillor says she won't resign after assault
  25. Nenshi says Calgary could look to Seattle, New York for arena solutions
  26. SAIT receives $385K grant to study green tech for heating, powering homes
  27. 'This is step one,' says Calgary engineer off to Mars 'mission' in Utah desert
  28. Airdrie RCMP lay more than 80 charges after lengthy police chase
  29. Alberta Party leadership candidates divided on need for sales tax
  30. Flames extend point streak to 10, but fall to Kings in OT
  31. Red Deer businesses primed and ready to rope millions from Canadian Finals Rodeo
  32. Why Calgary will never land an Amazon — unless it's built from the bottom up
  33. Calgary letter-writing socials ditch email in favour of analog correspondence
  34. Dividend increases predicted as energy companies prepare 4th-quarter reports amid oil price rebound
  35. Trudeau to speak to Kent Hehr about sexual misconduct allegations
  36. Wildlife cameras snap shots of Calgary's urban critters
  37. Carillion Canada gets creditor protection after failure of U.K. parent
  38. Different kind of tweet: Study says oilpatch causes sparrows to sing a new song
  39. Davidson, Farkas want to limit number of Calgary council members going to Halifax conference
  40. What lies beneath: Made-in-Edmonton augmented reality system lets doctors see under a patient's' skin
  41. Red Deer man gets 2 life sentences for Lloydminster murders
  42. Teck Resources says it will be weeks before Elkview coal mine dryer is fixed
  43. Former ACAD student puts his mark on sled designs for Team Canada
  44. Westjet to add Yukon flights this summer, but to Calgary not Vancouver
  45. Your responses to the Calgary young people who can afford to buy but are opting to rent
  46. Man at centre of massive raid on rural Calgary property lashes out at police
  47. RCMP look for suspect in targeted Claresholm, Alta., home invasion
  48. Kent Hehr to stay on as Calgary MP, after he resigns from cabinet amid sexual harassment allegations
  49. Rodeo wraps, Gregorian chants & Indian Summers: Calgary entertainment this weekend
  50. United Nurses of Alberta recommend new contract
  51. Legalized cannabis sales could be in the billions — if retail can smoke out the black market
  52. Day-long armed Morley standoff that evacuated schools ends in 4 arrests
  53. Oilers erase early deficit to down Flames on Connor McDavid's SO winner
  54. Calgary brothers who raped teen girl for hours to be sent to prison
  55. Alberta beef industry hopeful on NAFTA negotiations
  56. The UCP and the dangers of frozen thinking: Opinion
  57. Lethbridge readies for safe consumption site as overdose deaths increase
  58. Tens of thousands of cancer cases could be prevented with weight loss, study says
  59. Calgary-born freestyle skier collects X Games superpipe bronze after breaking thumb
  60. Emergency call box on Highway 93 opened for public use
  61. CP Rail seeks 'skin in the game' from shippers to increase bitumen transport
  62. MLA wants Alberta to regulate trampoline parks after man killed in B.C. accident
  63. Speed, cheese and horse-drawn skiing combine for Skijordue in southern Alberta
  64. Blackfoot Trail closed after Ogden bridge damaged by truck
  65. Indigenous-led energy company plans GoFundMe to legally challenge federal tanker moratorium
  66. Alberta Liberals never investigated sexual harassment claim against Darshan Kang, says accuser
  67. Lethbridge animal control officers step up patrols after dog attack report
  68. AHS, RCMP warn again about caller asking women to perform breast self-exams
  69. $600K RV boasts interiors 'better than most people's homes in Alberta'
  70. Warren Kinsella on Kent Hehr, #MeToo, Trudeau and Canada's smugness over our own alt-right
  71. Blowing down the Saddledome and building a new Victoria Park
  72. Karen Gosbee talks about the suicide of her husband, one of Calgary's most respected businessmen
  73. Canada's Chris Robanske scores snowboard cross silver
  74. Symons Valley Ranch Farmers' Market still rebuilding, 1 year after devastating blaze
  75. Calgary vegan YouTuber brings plant-based Korean spin-offs from screen to plate
  76. 3-year-old girl seriously injured by pit bull in northeast Calgary
  77. HelloFresh recalls meal kits over potential salmonella contamination
  78. Matthews vs. McDavid headlines NHL all-star skills competition
  79. Kerby Centre group allows LGBTQ seniors in Calgary to talk openly about issues they face
  80. Complicity and 'open secrets:' women say they were warned about Kent Hehr's behaviour
  81. Tsuut'ina chief meets with Lakeview residents over ring road development
  82. Calgary man in critical, life-threatening condition after officer-involved shooting
  83. Frustration over fines for illegal rentals in Canmore
  84. Part time sales, customer service jobs in MANHATTAN NEW YORK that pay $50 an hour
  85. Flames to place Jaromir Jagr on waivers: reports
  86. Man shot by Calgary police has died
  87. Woman who accused Kent Hehr of making sexual remarks says she's receiving threats
  88. Canada's Sam Edney caps World Cup luge career with bronze Crystal Globe in team relay
  89. Cheap electricity rates have miners digging for Bitcoin, not dino bones in Drumheller
  90. It would be 'bittersweet' if Jaromir Jagr's NHL career ends in Calgary, superfan says
  91. Edmontonians take the plunge into freezing ice hole to support Special Olympics Alberta
  92. Red Deer divided on options for supervised opioid consumption site
  93. Cancer survivors suffer in silence, according to new report
  94. Calgary's 10-year-plan to end homelessness has run out of time
  95. Woman dies in collision at Crowchild Trail and Glenmore Trail
  96. Jason Kenney to be sworn-in as Alberta MLA Monday afternoon
  97. Red Deer man charged with child pornography, sexual assault
  98. Alex Harvey leads Canada's Olympic cross-country ski team
  99. Why Canada is the next frontier for shale oil
  100. After delayed start-up, Fort Hills mine achieves first oil
  101. 'Luxury' movie theatre coming to Calgary's Market Mall
  102. Calgary cop heading to trial on corruption allegations charged with assault in Halifax
  103. Former Young Canadians staffer to plead guilty to teen sex abuse charges mid-trial
  104. Alberta woman charged in Cambodia over 'pornographic' dance party photos
  105. Why Calgary needs to get tougher on shovelling sidewalks
  106. Jaromir Jagr's NHL career may be over after clearing waivers
  107. Canada sending Erin Mielzynski, 13 other alpine skiers to Olympics
  108. AHS deploys neon yellow LRT trains in $700K opioid awareness campaign
  109. Teen charged with arson for Elks Hall fire in Leslieville
  110. Gary Bettman says Calgary needs new arena for Olympics (but IOC disagrees)
  111. Hatchet and knives found in alley where man was shot dead by police
  112. Short a goalie? There's an app for that
  113. Measles case at south Calgary grocery store triggers public alert
  114. 'Armed and dangerous' suspect sought, 3 others arrested in Didsbury kidnapping
  115. University of Calgary president Elizabeth Cannon to resign
  116. Citizens happy — businesses less so — in latest satisfaction survey
  117. 2nd-degree murder charge laid in Montgomery shooting last fall
  118. Southern Alberta man salvages old grain elevator timber, builds 5,000 sq. ft. home
  119. Feasible but is it prudent? Calgary council gets Olympics bid update
  120. Bus route changes have some Calgary parents considering pulling their kids out of French immersion
  121. Calgary faces shortage of pools safe for competitive swimmers to dive into, university coach says
  122. Divided Calgary council approves looser limit on attendance at annual conference of municipalities
  123. Fire at four-plex closes part of Ogden Road
  124. Failed school trustee candidate who claimed to be victim of racist death threats charged under Elections Act
  125. Sexting adds sizzle and strain to relationships, Edmonton study suggests
  126. $1.1B class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of former 'Indian hospital' patients
  127. How much do you pay for your pot? StatsCan wants to know
  128. Young man convicted in crash that killed Calgary chef, filmmaker
  129. Shaw offers buyout packages to 6,500 employees as it looks to reduce customer service staff
  130. RCMP investigate suspicious item, evacuate homes and businesses in Red Deer neighbourhood
  131. Drones 101: Calgary lawyer says laws confusing but clarity is on the horizon
  132. Former Young Canadians staffer Philip Heerema pleads guilty mid-trial to 8 teen sex abuse charges
  133. Tsuut'ina officer cleared following investigation of fatal crash
  134. B.C. creates more uncertainty for Trans Mountain with bitumen restriction
  135. Lethbridge police search for driver of stolen vehicle that dragged and hit officer
  136. Notley slams B.C. proposal to restrict shipments of diluted bitumen as unconstitutional
  137. Zero tolerance on sexual misconduct for UCP MLAs, Jason Kenney says
  138. Suncor to begin using autonomous vehicles over the next 6 years
  139. Grade 9 students raise funds, spirits for teen struck by car in front of school
  140. Golden Knights shock Flames to tie record for wins by expansion team
  141. Alberta urged to require licensed land agents as wind and solar boom takes off
  142. RCMP arrest 1 of 2 men wanted for murder of Darby Shade
  143. 'It's war': Strathmore taxi companies gearing up for bylaw showdown
  144. Calgary targets five Ramsay properties for expropriation to make room for Green Line
  145. Jaromir Jagr heads home, inks deal with Czech club he owns
  146. Canadian drillers move rigs south to chase better prospects in Texas oilfields
  147. Jasper woman learns her residency in question for working outside national park
  148. Future of farming: How new technologies are transforming Alberta agriculture
  149. Alberta premier promises legal action against B.C. over bitumen restrictions
  150. Belated medal has luger Sam Edney chasing his Olympic 'moment' to go with it
  151. Calgary's vehicle theft rate tops in country, police commission hears
  152. RCMP police dog puppies need names from kids in annual contest
  153. Calgary's housing market to stay the same in 2018, real estate board predicts
  154. Suncor driverless trucks will kill 400 net jobs, says company
  155. Town of Taber votes down group's bid to fly Pride flag
  156. Dramatic arrest caught on video as Edmonton police arrest man trying to steal truck
  157. Avalanche risk rises to high in much of Rocky Mountain national parks
  158. Shaw job cuts match erosion of cable base, U of C expert says
  159. Alberta workers have among the highest stress levels in Canada, says survey
  160. Magliocca considering run for mayor's chair — in 2021
  161. 'You're literally surviving': Woman strives to live off-grid in northern Alberta
  162. Launch of WestJet Link flights from Calgary to 5 Alberta, B.C. cities delayed by 3 months
  163. Calgary animators win prestigious Winsor McCay Award
  164. 'We just agree to disagree with Alberta,' says B.C. environment minister over bitumen battle
  165. A bloody veggie burger? Elizabeth Chorney-Booth looks at fake meat trends
  166. Varsity Fire Station redevelopment could make room for affordable housing complex
  167. New guide helps small businesses prep in case U.S. withdraws from NAFTA
  168. O'Chiese First Nation council members' company billed band for routine work
  169. Alberta MLAs will soon be subject to formal anti-harassment policy
  170. Injured elk prompts stampede in Jasper townsite
  171. Pipeline capacity pinch costs $5 per barrel for Canadian oil producers, study finds
  172. Trans Mountain pipeline project will be built, prime minister vows
  173. Launch of PC Optimum rewards program plagued with technical problems, users say
  174. WestJet's Swoop will take off in June with lower-cost flights between five cities
  175. Czech arenas selling out in anticipation of Jagr's return
  176. After being beaten and marched naked through RCMP detachment, Siksika man sues RCMP
  177. 'They're advancing radical views,' Calgary rabbi says after Holocaust-denying article posted on Muslim website
  178. $10,000 wheelchair stolen from 84-year-old Calgary woman recovered by police
  179. Flu shot less than 20% effective for most common strain this season, scientists find
  180. Mount Royal student accused of beating professor will be allowed to complete degree
  181. As pipeline battle heats up, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley holds news conference at legislature
  182. Nenshi calls B.C.'s proposed restriction on bitumen shipments a 'dangerous stunt'
  183. Anthem change a 'long, rocky road' for founder of Famous Five Foundation
  184. More than 100 million Super Bowl fans will see mascots made by Calgary team
  185. Fort McMurray restaurant boycotts B.C. wine over pipeline spat
  186. Football and Frida Kahlo: Calgary entertainment picks for the weekend
  187. Kick up your nachos for Super Bowl Sunday
  188. 61 appliances, worth more than $23K, stolen from Calgary business
  189. Flames surrender 5 unanswered goals, extend winless streak to 6
  190. The NDP and a possible path to a second victory
  191. Dog rescue centre 'overwhelmed' with demand says new building could ease pressure
  192. Lethbridge aims to preserve First Nations history and sacred sites as it grows
  193. 'Very dangerous' avalanche risk warnings issued for Rocky Mountain parks
  194. Imperial Oil reports $137M loss tied to Horn River, Mackenzie gas projects
  195. Alberta MLA Derek Fildebrandt pleads guilty to illegally shooting deer
  196. Alberta girl's printed plastic purple hand is perfect for high fives
  197. No carbon cuts or ocean protection without pipeline, Trudeau says
  198. Truck delivers significant damage to Red Deer pizza shop
  199. Stampeders trade defensive lineman Charleston Hughes to Ticats
  200. Experts question Alberta power threats to B.C. as pipeline politics intensify
  201. Frida Kahlo photo exhibit opens at Glenbow Museum
  202. Errant bullets whizzing by upset rural residents south of Calgary
  203. Peek inside the world's largest YMCA, recently opened in Calgary's Rocky Ridge neighbourhood
  204. SAIT offers employees 'voluntary departure' buyouts to help squeeze budget
  205. Black History Month 2018: Your guide to arts events around Canada
  206. Expert unpacks the hype around Canada's newest low-cost airline
  207. MLA Don MacIntyre resigns from UCP caucus after being charged with sexual assault and sexual interference
  208. Calgary couple stabbed in unprovoked attack while toddler slept, court hears during guilty plea
  209. 'Sleek lines, smooth, bright colours': Art deco resurfaces at Lougheed House exhibit
  210. Alberta government investing $230K in climate change initiatives for the Kainai First Nation
  211. Calgary, Canmore mayors to head to PyeongChang as part of observer program for potential Olympics hosts
  212. Tiny home model a big deal to Calgary design company
  213. West Edmonton Mall water park assault suspect under close surveillance after complaints, trial hears
  214. The Alberta vs. B.C. pipeline fight. Now it's war.
  215. Wild Life taps into Rockies and prairies to make clean mountain spirits
  216. Calgary Flames and Canadian Blind Hockey players take the ice with 'Hockey Is For Everyone' campaign
  217. Rowdy crowd of anti-pipeline hecklers take on Trudeau at B.C. town hall
  218. Sustained snowfall creates extreme avalanche risk in Interior B.C.
  219. Deerfoot Trail closed due to bad weather, multi-vehicle crashes
  220. 1 in critical condition after crash closes Interior B.C. highway
  221. Open houses give seniors chance to share why they do — or don't — use Calgary Transit
  222. Former Kenyan special forces soldier among new group of transit peace officers
  223. 13-year-old violinist from Alberta heads to the Olympics of music competitions
  224. Highway crash near Strathmore leaves 1 dead
  225. 'It's about being allies': Defining masculinity during the age of #MeToo and #TimesUp
  226. Flames snap 6-game losing skid with OT win over Blackhawks
  227. Lethbridge Public Library to showcase local authors with new indie collection
  228. Mat Robinson's path to Canadian Olympic hockey team began with Vegas gamble
  229. Alberta RCMP searching for Christopher Cattrall, brother of Sex and the City actress Kim Cattrall
  230. Bell offers free phone unlocking for all following protests
  231. Airdrie apartment complex evacuated due to high levels of carbon monoxide
  232. Snow route parking ban called for Calgary
  233. Alberta hopes to build new wildlife overpass to fix highway 'death trap'
  234. Alberta mulls end to policy that bans rehabilitation of orphaned bear cubs
  235. Spruce Grove woman dies while vacationing in Mexico
  236. Eagles stun Patriots with late TD to win Super Bowl LII
  237. Super Bowl ad tells Calgary Paralympian's story of triumph
  238. Threats, bullying, harassment: Former staff at Calgary Drop-In Centre describe 'toxic' workplace
  239. Snow route parking ban takes effect Monday morning
  240. Let the summer vacation planning begin: Reservations on Alberta campsites open today
  241. Disappearing deposits: What happens when banks lose your money
  242. 4 children removed from Blood Tribe home after fentanyl trafficking arrests
  243. Trudeau government poised to overhaul environmental assessment process on energy projects like pipelines
  244. Aurora Cannabis buys stake in Alberta-based Liquor Stores chain to launch marijuana retail shops
  245. Calgary officers undertook 'campaign of harassment,' prosecution says at start of corruption trial
  246. Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA officially resigns from legislature
  247. Theft woes fuel Gasoline Alley business watch group
  248. Fatality inquiry for Calgary toddler hears injuries would have required 'additional force'
  249. Civil disobedience an option in Trans Mountain pipeline dispute, says Burnaby South MP
  250. Indigenous investors required in next Alberta renewable power auction