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  1. Calgary ready for Syrian refugees, says Nenshi
  2. Alberta carbon tax could bring whopper of a bill to cities and towns
  3. Man accused of defrauding Halifax Pride faces new charges in Alberta
  4. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Nov. 25
  5. City strikes deal to sell historic Eamon's building to High River group
  6. Chronic pain: opiate overuse makes the drugs less effective, doctors warn
  7. Alberta paramedics watching PTSD licence hearing
  8. Alberta paramedics watching PTSD licence hearing
  9. Calgary sees steady increase in the number of homicides, StatsCan says
  10. Federal judge under investigation for rape trial conduct won't hear new cases
  11. Online retailers turn to bricks-and-mortar in bid to boost sales
  12. Oilfield Dads Facebook group draws thousands of members
  13. Victorian Order of Nurses to shut down Alberta operations
  14. Manmeet Bhullar's death a treacherous scenario familiar to tow-truck drivers
  15. Block Heater to keep Calgary Folk Festival fans warm this winter
  16. Alberta's Syrian refugee resettlement program gets $1M shot in the arm
  17. Breast milk bank drops Calgary from name as it expands
  18. 18K jobs cut as mass layoffs nearly double past two years combined
  19. Arthur Kent testifies in his case alleging defamation against Postmedia
  20. MLAs offer teary , humourous tributes to Manmeet Bhullar
  21. Isolated seniors get holiday visits via 'Adopt A Grandparent'
  22. Shoplifting can net Calgary criminals up to $15K a day: police
  23. Calgary's Mainstreet Equity joins wave of businesses helping Syrian refugees
  24. Canadian Oil Sands talking to other bidders after rejecting Suncor takeover
  25. Police rap battle about safe winter driving
  26. $47M boost for capital projects to create 400 jobs next year, says city
  27. Alberta raises legal-aid income threshold, rates for lawyers
  28. Alberta climate change policy began with quiet talks over dinner
  29. What's a net-zero home? Find out in Calgary this weekend
  30. Derek Saretzky fit to stand trial: mother of Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette
  31. Officer involved shooting in northeast under investigation
  32. 3rd suspect arrested in Airdrie vehicle fire homicide
  33. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Nov. 26
  34. Brentwood rezoning proposal for retail, office and condos draws critics
  35. 'Poison pill' defence to Suncor takeover goes before Alberta Securities Commission
  36. Enbridge buys another wind farm, this one for $200M
  37. Former Calgary inmate unlocks tasty jailhouse food
  38. Cranston man watches as his already-stolen truck is stolen again
  39. City has the money to replace arrest processing unit from 'Dark Ages', mayor says
  40. Thousands sign petition against Alberta NDP's farm safety bill
  41. Loose, damaged portion of track blamed for Banff Boxing Day derailment
  42. Man charged in death of girlfriend's toddler granted bail
  43. Suncor warns of deadline on its hostile bid for Canadian Oil Sands
  44. Chronic pain - Alberta doctors tackle the problem
  45. All front-line Calgary police to wear cameras by early 2017
  46. $33M Bragg Creek flood mitigation berm plan worries residents
  47. Manmeet Bhullar state memorial service to be held Sunday in Calgary
  48. Former Calgary teacher Neil Bantleman freed after controversial child sexual assault conviction overturned
  49. Carbon tax should be truly revenue neutral: U of C study
  50. Alberta bill proposes provincial contract bargaining for teachers
  51. Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci loses football bet, dons Eskimos sweater
  52. Meticulous records of old whaling captains, fur traders examined for climate clues
  53. Woman's death was murder not suicide, say police after charging boyfriend
  54. Notley promises to discuss important Alberta issues at sold-out fundraiser
  55. The Strategists dissect Alberta's new climate change strategy
  56. Real Ski Report: Early season kick off for Kicking Horse and Revelstoke
  57. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  58. Inverloch cheese recall warning updated by CFIA
  59. Banff could switch to 100% renewable energy by 2050
  60. Feud over paint ends in payment of $870K to former Calgary Jewish Academy principal
  61. Farmers to converge on Legislature to protest NDP's farm safety bill
  62. 2 detained in hit and run that injured brother and sister
  63. Head of Alberta Health Services resigns
  64. 5 things to do in Calgary this weekend
  65. 'I wish I could have been there for her,' says homicide victim's former boyfriend
  66. 'Oh my God, here we go again,' recounts owner after truck stolen twice in same morning
  67. Offending column remained accessible for years, Arthur Kent defamation trial hears
  68. I need a hero: Calgary improv show plucks hero from audience
  69. Suncor Energy's hostile bid for Canadian Oil Sands in final arguments
  70. Dinosaur researchers at the U of C may have cracked the mystery of modern bird nests
  71. Stampeders' mascot horses around in Winnipeg hotel lobby
  72. 'It's certainly saved a lot on wine and cheeses,' says Alberta mother living off land for a year
  73. Black Friday more 'civilized' in Calgary than south of border
  74. Rejection led to sweet success for farm sisters from High River
  75. Flames' Ramo beaten in OT for 1st loss to Coyotes
  76. All aboard: Alberta kids with cancer take train ride to 'North Pole'
  77. Rachel Notley heading to Paris to sell 'different' Alberta
  78. Strapped charities urge Albertans to donate
  79. 4 ways to help Syrian refugees in Calgary
  80. It's on! Rachel Notley, Kathleen Wynne wage Grey Cup bet
  81. Dozens of Calgarians were interested in learning more about Muslim culture
  82. Julie Van Rosendaal bakes Piecaken: The cake that ate the pie
  83. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  84. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  85. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  86. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  87. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  88. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  89. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  90. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  91. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  92. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  93. Cold Lake rallied around a vandalized mosque last year, now it's been hit again
  94. Calgary MLA Manmeet Bhullar's memorial expected to draw politician-studded crowd
  95. Survival of the biggest: In today's oilpatch, it's go big or go home
  96. 1 dead, 3 injured in head-on collision near Black Diamond
  97. Calgary at a Crossroads: The economy's tanked, now what?
  98. 'Generation Screwed' meeting hopes to engage students politically, fiscally
  99. Calgarians join protesters around the world, demand action on climate change
  100. No injuries reported as police investigate 'possible shots fired' in northeast community
  101. Paris climate talks begin with high hopes and lowered expectations
  102. Unemployed oil professionals swamp staffing agencies
  103. Are you a Calgarian — or do you just live here?
  104. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Nov. 30
  105. Ministers to announce Alberta's renewable energy plans
  106. Airport navigation changes could shorten flight paths, change traffic patterns over Calgary
  107. Travis Vader's lawyer to grill RCMP, Crown over handling of McCann murder case
  108. 3 bodies found at rural home in Edson, Alta.
  109. Calgary gangster avoids trio of 1st-degree murder charges, makes plea deal
  110. Calgary car-jacking leaves man with life-threatening injuries
  111. Diversification equals profit growth for smaller businesses, study finds
  112. Brad Wall a lone wolf among Canada's delegation at COP21
  113. Wildrose to introduce MLA recall bill
  114. Cecil the Lion app created by area dentist raises money for World Wildlife Fund
  115. Cecil the Lion app created by area dentist raises money for World Wildlife Fund
  116. Farmers protest Bill 6 near Nanton, joining 1,000 outside legislature
  117. Regulator allows COS to stall Suncor's hostile takeover bid
  118. Alberta government will investigate possible conflict in choice of tobacco-case lawyers
  119. Credit-rating agency still bullish on Alberta, for now
  120. Rare chickadee with crossed bill spotted in southern Alberta
  121. CBC food writer turns two empty wine boxes into reverse Advent calendar for food bank
  122. Shepard Road closed as train collides with semi
  123. Conference focuses on post-carbon Alberta
  124. Paskapoo development could be named Medicine Hill
  125. Real Calgarian or just fakin' it? Here's what you had to say
  126. Calgary Food Bank client says kind volunteers made asking for help easier
  127. Reversal of Enbridge's Line 9B to start this month with Alberta oil flowing to Montreal
  128. Car prowlings and other property crimes up 50% over last year, say Calgary police
  129. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  130. CBC Calgary Suncor Food Bank Drive 2015
  131. Calgary real estate market continues to slide
  132. Suncor kicks off annual food bank drive with $50K donation
  133. Alberta snowbirds cautioned to beware of kissing bug
  134. Farm safety bill will pass this fall, but premier leaves door open to changes
  135. Calgary police investigates its own officers for corruption, breach of trust
  136. 5 questions answered about Alberta's controversial Bill 6
  137. New tone by Canada and Alberta noticed at climate talks
  138. Grizzly no match for Scottish climber who pried apart jaws in bear attack
  139. Privacy breaches at Alberta Children's Hospital lead to 26 charges
  140. Provinces ill-prepared for 'Grey tsunami,' Calgary think tank says
  141. Did you see this woman in October? Suspicious death investigators want to know
  142. Alberta's Bill 6 opponents protest at town hall in Red Deer
  143. More jobs may disappear from the oil and gas sector in 2016
  144. 'Very frustrating,' say farmers turned away from packed Bill 6 town hall
  145. Calgary third in nation for welcoming Syrian refugees
  146. Apps that make online Christmas shopping easier
  147. Calgary's new police chief on why homicides and domestic violence may be on the rise
  148. Fewer flu shots so far this year
  149. Flames overcome 3-goal deficit to beat Stars in SO
  150. Calgary Food Bank: Meet the longest serving and most dedicated volunteer
  151. Consumer debt delinquency rates rise in Alberta, fall to record lows nationally
  152. Last person standing: What it's like to survive a layoff
  153. Home invasion in Forest Lawn probed by police
  154. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  155. Calgary mayor to meet with federal and provincial ministers for Syrian refugee plan update
  156. Calgary Zoo asks city for $2.7M for 'Land of Lemurs' exhibit
  157. Oil drops below $41 US on supply report
  158. 3 Alberta sisters high-kick their way onto world's most famous chorus line
  159. 'Did he beg for his life?' mother asks her son's killer at sentencing hearing
  160. 'People are upset': Farmers convoy to Bill 6 meeting in Okotoks
  161. Man critically injured in fall from building in industrial area
  162. Explosion injures several people in southeast Calgary
  163. British Army vet gets back war medal he found for sale on Calgary website
  164. 'All good things must come to an end:' Cornish on retiring from the Stamps
  165. Laid off Calgary oil patch worker buys fire truck and reinvents himself
  166. AMA concerned about privacy if physician salaries made public
  167. WCB document contradicts Alberta government's Bill 6 claims
  168. 'We all have high hopes,' says Michael Ully's friends as they search for missing Albertan
  169. Calgary's 12th Street S.E. bridge replacement unveiled
  170. Calgary flight path changes unveiled for public input
  171. Asphalt history lesson: What Deerfoot, Crowchild and Shaganappi say about Calgary
  172. Lakeview residents say 'No thanks' to McDonald's Canada
  173. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  174. IndyCar race proposal for Calgary sparks interest on city council
  175. Enbridge to hike dividend by 14%
  176. Calgary Foodbank CEO's greatest wish is to put himself out of a job
  177. Butter demand means Alberta may have to import dairy from overseas
  178. 'I know how difficult finding help can be': Hehr lays out plan for Veterans Affairs
  179. More murder charges withdrawn as another gangster take plea deal
  180. City unveils guide to help Calgarians with disabilities prepare for emergencies, disasters
  181. Illegal sale of coyote fur nets 2 Albertans $5K fine
  182. Calgary school board prepares for influx of Syrian refugee children
  183. Romanian adoptee stays close with birth mother year after meeting
  184. Farmers and ranchers converge on legislature again over Bill 6
  185. Rush-hour commuters who may have witnessed fatal stabbing sought by police
  186. Alberta's oil and gas land sale revenues plummet
  187. Arthur Kent wasn't 'team player' in 2008 run for Tories, defamation trial hears
  188. Notley takes questions following confusion over farm-safety legislation
  189. 'The C-Train was the worst': Calgarians try navigating city in wheelchairs
  190. Snakes, lizards and other reptiles seized by the Calgary Humane Society
  191. Calgary company that rents living Christmas trees runs out of evergreens
  192. Alberta's former medical examiner drops lawsuit against former justice minister
  193. Bill 6 protest comes to Lethbridge
  194. Disturbing graffiti spray painted at N.W. LRT station being addressed, says Calgary Transit
  195. Enbridge to make Northern Gateway decision late next year, CEO says
  196. 7 names for Calgary before it became Calgary
  197. CBC's Rob Brown gets the Strategists take on controversial Bill 6
  198. Promoting Alberta's climate change efforts in Paris half the battle
  199. Surprise! Alberta's economy is driven by more than just oil and gas
  200. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  201. Norfolk Southern rejects CP Rail's merger proposal
  202. Nap room at U of C helps students catch up on needed sleep
  203. Mark Carney urges companies to show climate-related risk
  204. 66K Albertans lost their jobs since last November, latest StatsCan figures reveal
  205. Suncor extends hostile offer for Canadian Oil Sands to Jan. 8
  206. Oil falls as OPEC sticks to output policies amid growing global glut
  207. Calgary's Vietnamese Boat People raise money to help settle Syrian refugees
  208. Real Ski Report: West coast rain brings snow to Revelstoke and Kicking Horse
  209. The race to the top: What it takes to be first-chair king in the Rocky Mountains
  210. Refugees: Ready or not, here they come
  211. Murder charge laid in gang killing at Forest Lawn barbershop
  212. Source at centre of Arthur Kent defamation trial was angry over rebuff, lawyer argues
  213. LRT graffiti a hate crime, say police seeking 2 men
  214. 'I know that you regret your actions,' judge says to killer in delivering 13-year sentence
  215. Calgary business at centre of mass animal seizure already faced multiple charges
  216. U of C and students union go to mediation over MacEwan Hall ownership
  217. 12 ways you know you're a Calgarian
  218. Possible drug deal gone wrong leads to hostage charges
  219. Notley takes to Facebook with Bill 6 open letter
  220. Calgary renovation companies, owner face 180 charges
  221. Energy drink shots could lay foundation for diabetes in teens, finds researcher
  222. Caffé Beano owner Margie Gibb on coffee and conversation
  223. Johnny Gaudreau nets hat trick as Flames best Bruins in OT
  224. Checkstop campaign launches in Alberta
  225. How Calgary's geography shapes our lives
  226. What to do in Calgary this weekend (and Wednesday)
  227. Group says Bill 6 outcry ignores market and consultations
  228. High River Santa Claus parade 'a magic evening'
  229. Opposition-organized Bill 6 town hall in Bassano draws hundreds including ag minister
  230. 2 dead, 1 airlifted, multiple injuries in crash near Taber, Alta.
  231. Calgary's brain trust goes beyond 'dirty oil'
  232. Too much violence against women, 26 years after Montreal Massacre
  233. Surging tourism, fewer workers in the mountains
  234. Calgarian biathlete Nathan Smith places 10th in men's World cup pursuit
  235. Airdrie Santa Claus parade attracts thousands
  236. Nakiska skiers find 9-year-old girl unconscious on hill, airlifted to Calgary in critical condition
  237. Two-vehicle accident on Highway 41 south of Medicine Hat leaves 1 dead, 3 hospitalized
  238. Videos to welcome Syrian refugees and make transition easier? There's an app for that
  239. COP21: Big Oil in hiding at Paris climate talks
  240. The Grinch stalks Calgary as corporate Christmas parties dwindle
  241. Oilpatch job losses pushing more Albertans to take thier own lives, experts believe
  242. Former columnist Don Martin to testify at Arthur Kent defamation trial
  243. Calgarians claim government rejecting more children's fitness tax receipts
  244. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  245. Bill 6 only applies if you get a T4, ag minister clarifies
  246. Canada wins right to $1B in trade sanctions against U.S. over meat labelling
  247. Calgary firefighter Dwayne Price's drug charges withdrawn
  248. Could this be the world's safest driving song?
  249. U of C launches mental-health plan as demand for services surges
  250. 'Scud Dud' column carried no ill will, Don Martin testifies