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  1. Large tortoise at large in Okotoks
  2. Woman badly bitten by escaped pit bull in northeast Calgary
  3. Speed investigated in crash that killed elderly pedestrian, say police
  4. Police seek 2 people after assault left man with 'life-altering injuries'
  5. Canada geese 'seem to be everywhere' in Calgary as annual bird count looms
  6. Controversial former judge Robin Camp can once again practise law in Alberta
  7. Man accused in fatal stabbing at Westbrook Mall denied bail
  8. CBE parent says fee increases approved by trustees 'ridiculous'
  9. Calgary police officer remains free pending appeal of assault conviction
  10. Edmonton terror suspect faces U.S. extradition hearing
  11. Federal government blocks sale of Aecon Group Inc. to Chinese interests
  12. Grass fire creates smoky conditions near Cochrane
  13. Calgary teen off to Brain Bee nationals after snagging regional title
  14. Regulation needed to 'even the scales,' after crying baby ends lease, advocate says
  15. Premier Notley spars with federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh over Trans Mountain
  16. Hot, dry summer in Alberta, Environment Canada forecasts
  17. Alberta's income tax 'advantage' exists for the poor and the rich, but not those in between
  18. Apps and social media helping Calgary Muslims navigate Ramadan 2018
  19. Price cap means province paid utility companies $8M+ last month
  20. Grass fire near Cochrane 'being held'
  21. Oilsands tailings pond approval terms shortened for former Shell facilities
  22. Calgary police to close Market Mall community station
  23. Northern Alberta hamlet on alert as wildfire danger rises in Fort McMurray, Lac La Biche areas
  24. As economy rises, Alberta EI numbers continue to fall
  25. Sheryl Crow, Our Lady Peace, Billy Talent among 50 artists at Stampede Coca-Cola Stage this year
  26. Moody's warns Trans Mountain fight 'credit negative' factor for Alberta economy
  27. Disputed Keystone XL pipeline backed by Trump is focus of court hearing
  28. Court throws out Trans Mountain pipeline challenge from City of Vancouver and Squamish Nation
  29. Jason Kenney says he regrets calling Trudeau an 'empty trust fund millionaire'
  30. Former Notley chief of staff rehired as 'executive adviser' while facing FOIP probe
  31. Closing arguments wrap up in trial of Russell Tessier, accused of fatally shooting friend
  32. Bragg Creek folks 'held prisoner' by traffic jams while waiting years for roundabouts
  33. Mounties say rural crime reduction units already having an impact
  34. Police seek sexual assault suspect who dragged woman into bushes at Weaselhead Flats park
  35. You can't schedule for a terrorist attack, but CEMA chief says Calgary well-positioned if anything happens
  36. Black bear cub rescued by Alberta for first time since rehab ban lifted
  37. Apple picks Calgary teen after he takes a bite out of math problems with tasty app
  38. Calgary Marathon goes this weekend with 'fierce competitors' and road closures
  39. Shakespeare, Fairy Tales & festivals: Calgary entertainment this weekend
  40. Alberta's strengthening economy helps ATB Financial post record-setting earnings
  41. Alberta education minister defends CBE budget, says fee increase 'normal'
  42. New centre aims to capture CO2 and monetize the emissions
  43. As Trans Mountain debate rolls on, Ottawa pushes to change rules for big projects
  44. Firefighters holding back wildfire near northern Alberta community
  45. 2-alarm fire guts house in northwest Calgary
  46. Oil prices retreat as OPEC, Russia prepared to raise output under U.S. pressure
  47. Fate of CP Rail contract offer to be decided by union members today
  48. Tickets and warnings up, but province happy with long weekend behaviour
  49. Morneau to give speech in Calgary ahead of Kinder Morgan deadline
  50. New LGBTQ film tracks 'enormous personal risk' Calgarians faced
  51. Arthur Kent awarded another $200,000 in legal battle with Postmedia
  52. 88-year-old hopes Canmore buys his 'little hidden jewel' for urban park
  53. Two Calgarians charged in alleged multimillion-dollar fraud
  54. Body found on Tsuut'ina First Nation suspicious, RCMP say
  55. Province to build youth mental health centre in Calgary
  56. Russell Tessier guilty of first-degree murder in shooting death of Allan Berdahl
  57. WestJet agrees to 'settlement process' with pilots union
  58. Worker killed in northeast Calgary warehouse incident
  59. Garden gnome returns home after epic trip, complete with 157-photo scrapbook
  60. More travellers are visiting Calgary for fun, says tourism bureau
  61. Burwood Distillery applies old world traditions to Alberta ingredients
  62. Travelling N.W.T. hamster escapes on vacation, finds his own ride back home
  63. Sit, stay, act! Theatre Calgary holds dog auditions for summer Shakespeare run
  64. Calgary teachers learn how to bring code into their classrooms
  65. 4 rescued after being tossed from raft into Bow River
  66. Canmore sees spike in reported cases of spousal abuse
  67. Reconciliation Bridge renamed as 'symbol of resilience' for residential school survivors
  68. Calgary homeowner digs up possible grenade while doing yardwork
  69. CBC Alberta reporters scoop up 5 national awards for outstanding journalism
  70. Calgary Fire Department has a message for smokers: butt out carefully during fire season
  71. Severe thunderstorm alert issued for Cochrane, Olds and Sundre
  72. Police investigate suspicious death in downtown Calgary
  73. Damian Warner sets Canadian decathlon record in winning 4th Hypo Meeting title
  74. Drug dealers banned from Blood reserve still know when and how to strike
  75. Packaging defect triggers recall of organic baby food pouches
  76. Crews battle out-of-control wildfire in Kananaskis Country
  77. Ground veal recalled from Italian Centre over possible E. coli contamination
  78. Lost Okotoks tortoise makes his triumphant return
  79. After all the talk, deadline date for Trans Mountain nears without clear picture of the future
  80. Calgary examines using municipal tribunal, not provincial court, to handle parking tickets
  81. 'Turn off the taps' legislation makes noise, but details still a mystery
  82. MMIWG inquiry hears testimony in Calgary from government staff
  83. Canadian employers content to avoid costs and headaches of providing child care
  84. Premier Rachel Notley to apologize to Sixties Scoop survivors
  85. Body found by kayakers in Lake Louise, RCMP say
  86. Winners at Calgary hackathon use old-fashioned pens, billboards to promote walking
  87. The Trans Mountain pipeline explained using Settlers of Catan
  88. Crews battle house fire in Coventry Hills in northeast Calgary
  89. Kananaskis wildfire triggers local state of emergency
  90. Injured Humboldt Bronco Ryan Straschnitzki off to U.S. for 'just better' spinal rehab
  91. Sixties Scoop survivors assemble at Alberta legislature for apology from premier
  92. Bear's Dairy Queen ice cream treat earns zoo $500 fine
  93. Elizabeth May pleads guilty to criminal contempt for pipeline protest
  94. Wrongfully convicted of murder decades ago, Thomas Sophonow back in court for son accused of same crime
  95. Alberta oil, agriculture nervous as CP Rail strike looms
  96. Boaters and rafters advised to stay off Bow River
  97. Federal government expected to announce financial plan for Trans Mountain pipeline Tuesday morning
  98. Top Calgary ER doctor seeing spike in cannabis 'poisoning'
  99. Calgary council takes 1st step back to arena negotiation table
  100. Fraudsters claiming to be from Chinese Consulate target Calgarians
  101. Southwest ring road construction to bring detours and delays along Glenmore
  102. Clouds of pollen reduce Calgarians to tears
  103. Council approves new committee in hopes of reigniting arena talks with Flames
  104. Shut down WestJet? An inside look at the airline's negotiations with pilots
  105. 'A great day': Kinder Morgan CEO cheerful after Trans Mountain sale
  106. Report on use of force by Calgary police to be released by retired Alberta judge
  107. Alberta premier responds to Ottawa's pending pipeline purchase
  108. B.C. premier says pipeline decision 'does not change my concerns'
  109. Kananaskis wildfire state of emergency lifted
  110. Several B.C. First Nations now eyeing stake in Trans Mountain pipeline project, says Cheam chief
  111. Borduas, Kurelek among postwar Canadian artists to headline auctions
  112. 24-year-old man identified as Beltline homicide victim
  113. Calgary crews fix 3,500 potholes in two months, city says
  114. Curry on the fly with kitchen scraps and pantry leftovers
  115. 5 Things: the next steps for getting the Trans Mountain project done
  116. Buying up Trans Mountain isn't ideal, but it's the right call at this moment
  117. Why my grandfather dissolved the Michel First Nation and renounced his Indian status
  118. It's the pollen you can't see that makes you sneeze, says Calgary doctor
  119. Baby owlets rescued from concrete plant conveyor belt
  120. Bill Morneau's Kinder Morgan surprise comes with huge price tag, lots of political risk: Chris Hall
  121. Calgary mulls public hearings, plebiscite question for 2026 Winter Games bid
  122. On Trans Mountain, Trudeau chose the least awful of his political options
  123. Journalist, publisher Jack Tennant remembered for quick wit, kind heart
  124. Calgary's news comes in many languages these days
  125. 4-alarm fire rips through condo complex in Inglewood
  126. Alberta fentanyl deaths slow for first time in two years
  127. Kinder Morgan Canada share target cut as growth hopes fall post pipeline deal
  128. Bill Morneau in Calgary to address chamber of commerce
  129. Calgary coffee slinger dubbed top barista in Canada
  130. CP Rail strike jeopardizes freight but commuter chaos avoided
  131. Bylaw officer bitten by dog in southwest Calgary
  132. Chef Michael Noble pleads not guilty to sexual assault
  133. WestJet says system outage partially resolved but some delays persist
  134. Conservatives grill Liberals on why they're not buying into Energy East
  135. Alberta doctors agree to deal with no pay increases
  136. Shakey Graves, The Decemberists return to Edmonton Folk Fest
  137. 'Bloodied and broken' ultramarathoner runs again after falling down mountain
  138. Fire extinguisher allegedly used as weapon in central Alberta gas station holdup
  139. Trump nudges schedules of comedy news shows, says comedian working on 22 Minutes
  140. Trans Mountain is a stick right in the eye of the Liberals' own people
  141. Alberta passes bill legislating 'safe zones' around abortion clinics
  142. 'Up in the air' if long-term stake in Trans Mountain could pay off for Alberta
  143. Best beaver buddies grow 'very, very close' in new wilderness home
  144. Alvarez, Poirier rematch the headliner of UFC's return to Calgary
  145. Calgary hands out 2M kilograms of compost to local gardeners
  146. Move over Waterloo and Ottawa, Calgary is now out-innovating you
  147. 2 inconvenient facts make Energy East pipeline revival unlikely
  148. Sask. trails Alberta in bouncing back from resource slump
  149. Calgary's erratic weather is killing off trees
  150. If feds finish Trans Mountain, experts say buyers will come — but that's a hefty 'if'
  151. Edmonton-Rutherford UCP nomination contestant questions vaccination science
  152. Alcohol killing more Canadian women, but hospitalizations dip in Manitoba
  153. Jehovah's Witness cannot appeal expulsion to a judge, Supreme Court rules
  154. Gardeners face 'big shock' of Sunnyside Greenhouses suddenly closing this week
  155. Number and severity of Calgary fires on the rise, chief says
  156. Federal natural resources minister outlines Trans Mountain purchase to Edmonton business crowd
  157. ConocoPhillips fined $180K for 2016 pipeline leak in northwest Alberta
  158. How Weird Al's song Spam nearly killed my kid brother
  159. Oil and gas 'continues to lead' monthly GDP growth: StatsCan
  160. Winning Lotto 6/49 ticket worth $9.6M sold in Alberta
  161. Malaysia's Petronas to take 25% stake in Kitimat, B.C. LNG project
  162. Rare moose triplets' 'overwhelming cuteness' caught on video in Didsbury
  163. Someone stole a mysterious letter opener made by a WW I soldier, military says
  164. Calgary Flames name new assistant coaches
  165. Alberta Indigenous groups want to buy equity share in Trans Mountain pipeline
  166. Calgary NDP MLA Stephanie McLean won't run for re-election
  167. U.S. tariffs 'absurd' and 'insulting,' Alberta trade minister says
  168. Calgary trucker, 89, sells decades of collected planes, toys and jukeboxes
  169. Pumps run dry at some Calgary Petro-Canada stations due to Suncor refinery maintenance
  170. 'It's amazing. It's a privilege': Okotoks Dawgs' player psyched for home opener
  171. Teen paralyzed in Humboldt Broncos bus crash arrives in U.S. for spinal rehab
  172. Horror, Lilac Fest and a Technicolour Dreamcoat: What to do in Calgary this weekend
  173. Kidnapping, assault charges stayed against 3 Calgary police officers
  174. Sylvan Lake bans all forms of smoking on beach, in park
  175. 1 in custody after stabbings at Chinook Centre
  176. Calgary woman wants 'Angel Cradle' system for moms who need to give up babies
  177. Gord Downie inspires Alberta First Nation elementary school musical
  178. 2-year amnesty for Calgary's illegal secondary suites now in effect
  179. Trans Mountain lawyers seek tougher injunction to stop B.C. terminal protests
  180. B.C. premier's 'very dangerous game' forced Ottawa to buy pipeline, Calgary mayor says
  181. Third Albertan in 2 weeks wins lottery jackpot
  182. Scammers force student into hiding, threaten family in China, Calgary police say
  183. Most Alberta superintendents will get pay cut under new salary framework
  184. Corb Lund, Alex Cuba, Shred Kelly to perform at Calgary's Canada Day party
  185. Webber Academy to get new human rights hearing in dispute over Muslim prayer, court orders
  186. Biking Bishop pedals through Alberta on national prayer pilgrimage
  187. Hiking Mount Yamnuska? Don't throw rocks from the top, Alberta Parks urges
  188. Man sought after victim in Calgary stabbing identified as 24-year-old
  189. CBC's Heartland seeks 'confident' young actress to fill new role
  190. Woman charged in 'random' Chinook Centre stabbings
  191. Boating advisory lifted for Calgary's fast-moving Bow River
  192. 'It didn't have to end like this': Teen gets 15-month jail sentence for fatally stabbing stepmom in heart
  193. 4-star hotels set for Calgary and Canmore designed to satisfy demand for luxury
  194. 'You can't unring the bell': Lawyer questions why Calgary cops' kidnapping charges weren't dropped earlier
  195. Residents of Inglewood condo still reeling after massive fire
  196. Canada's new Miss Beauty of Africa to be crowned at black tie gala
  197. Tsuut'ina Cultural Museum hopes 'very, very rich history' encourages Calgarians to visit
  198. Puppets used to help children work through trauma
  199. Cornerstones reveal hidden time capsules that tell women's history
  200. Mixed emotions for Calgary officer who spent 8 years on push for prepay at the pump law
  201. Experts challenge science behind Alberta's wild horse culls
  202. Calgary ice cream scene is the true innovation economy
  203. Catching drug cheats a marathon — not a sprint
  204. Cash in hand, group seeks land redesignation for rail line to pathway project
  205. Government says mandatory drug testing possible for certain jobs
  206. Wedding DVD found in ditch returned to owners, Ponoka RCMP say
  207. Lethbridge police arrest 2 after small explosive detonated
  208. A year after it was torn and burned, Pride flag raised in Taber
  209. Stigma, access still barriers to medically assisted death in Alberta 2 years after law passed, advocates say
  210. Outlook for investment confidence not yet clear from the top of Trans Mountain
  211. Doctors warn 'quite rare' cannabis allergies likely to rise with legalization
  212. Chorus frogs and other amphibians fill Alberta's wetlands with sound
  213. 'You should be heard': Why Tegan and Sara fuse music with activism
  214. 2-alarm Monterey Park fire leaves 3 houses unlivable
  215. Man charged with possessing explosives following blast in Lethbridge, Alta.
  216. Son's braid cut at Calgary school: Indigenous mother hopes for teaching moment
  217. No end in sight for Fort McMurray's looming gravel crisis
  218. A taste of the East Coast: King of Donair bringing N.S. favourites out West
  219. Sharing food and faith: Calgary buzzing with fast breaking events over Ramadan
  220. Calgary's former mayor wants to transform this East Village lot into a food hall
  221. Fire fully engulfs 2 houses in Martindale in northeast Calgary
  222. Trans Mountain buyout is 'in the national interest,' says environment parliamentary secretary
  223. Cyclist dies in collision with SUV near Medicine Hat, Alta.
  224. Calgary massage therapist pleads guilty to sexually assaulting 6 patients
  225. Calgary police officer charged with assault in off-duty domestic incident
  226. Kinder Morgan Canada execs get $1.5M bonuses as part of Trans Mountain deal
  227. Calgary looks to waive late-tax penalties on compassionate grounds
  228. Alberta patients waiting for surgery struggle to access pain clinics
  229. Calgary police arrest man for allegedly exposing his genitals while driving
  230. Tornado touches down in northern Alberta, warnings issued for central and eastern parts of province
  231. Climber killed in fall at Tunnel Mountain near Banff
  232. Erica Wiebe qualifies for wrestling world championships
  233. Rules around marijuana marketing irk some in the cannabis industry
  234. Calgary patios serve bubbly and liver treats to 'fancy' dog clientele
  235. 1 dead as truck and semi collide on bridge near Brooks
  236. We need to fix up 17th Avenue, but we'd better not screw it up
  237. Police homicide unit investigates suspicious death in northeast Calgary
  238. Why it's not always good to relocate a mother skunk
  239. Former Bowness Gas Plus gets a mural to cover up 'eyesore' lot
  240. 'How come I can't kill you today?' Man who shot estranged wife in face gets 10 years in prison
  241. Better than words: Brain-injured Calgary man finds his voice on canvas
  242. A&W Canada to eliminate plastic straws from all restaurants
  243. Canmore soccer coach, Florida teenager team up to save woman from Bow River
  244. Silver Springs outdoor dive pool to reopen June 16
  245. Final appeal rejected for financial adviser who killed disabled client with pipe bomb
  246. Alberta doles out cash for dams, drones and water pumps to cut flood damage
  247. Gambling addict who stabbed elderly mother to death in dispute over money pleads guilty to murder
  248. Driver careens out of control on Crowchild Trail, slamming into tree and killing passenger
  249. Calgary man becomes father through gestational surrogacy
  250. Calgary employment experts offer tips for youth looking to land summer jobs