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  1. NDP vs. PCs: 5 ways they differ, 5 ways they're the same
  2. Fort McMurray evacuees stream into Calgary schools
  3. Sask. man, 70, dies in small plane crash near Red Deer, Alta.
  4. And the winner for best TV host is … CBC Calgary's Rob Brown
  5. Nenshi walks tightrope on how to cover legal fees
  6. The curious case of the missing Alberta billionaire, his taxes, and what it means for government revenue
  7. One week since 'the beast' first roared, Fort McMurray wildfire could burn for months
  8. By the numbers - Fort McMurray wildfire
  9. Public enlisted to help as Panama Papers details to be revealed
  10. Change in weather gives firefighters a chance to 'get a death grip' on Fort McMurray fire
  11. Fiery crash kills Taber resident
  12. Calgary schools roughly 75% full with wildfire evacuees, mass lodging could be next
  13. Infographic: How to fight a wildfire
  14. James Taylor feels compelled to help Alberta wildfire relief efforts
  15. Calls for improved, affordable child care in Alberta
  16. Donations from generous Albertans overwhelm volunteers
  17. Alberta premier, Fort McMurray mayor to get first look at fire devastation
  18. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  19. The devastating impact of wildfire, as told by Fort McMurray evacuees
  20. Anti-Alberta protests muted a year after NDP wins election
  21. Fort McMurray puppy rescued from burning home reunited with family
  22. Calgary's trees are thirsty
  23. Calgary housing starts slowed in April, CMHC reports
  24. Close brush with flames: Fort McMurray school staff drive students through wildfire
  25. Dry weather prompts Alberta farmers to buy more crop insurance
  26. Mother, son say car-shipping company giving them the runaround on missing vehicles
  27. Police still investigating Falconridge fire that killed 5 men
  28. City makes room for 2K Fort McMurray fire evacuees in school dorms
  29. Caravan of rescued pets arrives in Edmonton
  30. Parents displaced by Fort McMurray fire should get children in school, education minister says
  31. Red Cross donations to Fort McMurray fire: Where your money is going
  32. Fort McMurray fire chief portrait to raise funds for rebuild
  33. Fort McMurray wildfire will leave toxic legacy, experts say
  34. Man accused in stabbing death at Calgary Stampede to stand trial
  35. Mailed army memorabilia damaged "like they were inside a blender," says veteran
  36. Higher taxes, premiums and gas prices could hit all Canadians after Fort McMurray fire
  37. Mexican timeshare scam targets sellers, not buyers, of vacation properties
  38. Women take aim at Calgary city council's gender imbalance
  39. Don't panic when Calgary's rivers swell on May 10, it's on purpose
  40. Alberta boy who looks like Alfred E. Neuman gets his photo in MAD Magazine
  41. Why oil prices have been unaffected by the Fort McMurray wildfire
  42. Fort McMurray evacuees hope insurance companies will 'have a heart,' cover rental cars
  43. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  44. Bill restricting pill presses used to make fentanyl closer to becoming law
  45. Canmore businesses anticipating another banner tourist year
  46. Enbridge expands renewables portfolio with $282M stake in French offshore wind project
  47. Oil execs to meet with Premier Notley to talk about oilsands restart
  48. Edmonton offers update on Fort McMurray evacuees
  49. Maple Match links Canadians looking for love with single Americans fleeing Trump
  50. Laser shone in officer's eye lands two men in Calgary police custody
  51. 8 men charged in relation to gang-war shootings that plagued Calgary in 2015
  52. Fort McMurray firefighters save neighbours' homes, but lose their own
  53. Controlled release from Glenmore dam swells Elbow River over banks in parts of Mission
  54. 50 students displaced by Fort McMurray fire start classes at northwest Calgary school
  55. 'We've Got Your Back, Fort Mac': Join CBC Calgary's 1-day charity blitz Wednesday
  56. Calgary Central Library to deter loitering by installing metal "fins"
  57. Police 'carding' raises concerns as data reveals frequency and location of tactic's use
  58. Alberta power grid regulator finalizing plan to boost renewable energy investment
  59. $299,728.59 legal bill for Nenshi's fight with Cal Wenzel
  60. Calgary Zoo's sous chef wins $10K Chopped Canada prize
  61. Airdrie teens offer to take Fort McMurray seniors to their prom
  62. Where the Fort McMurray wildfire is now and why it will take months to extinguish
  63. Love among the ruins: Firefighters find moment of joy amid the flames
  64. Come join 'We've Got Your Back, Fort Mac' charity blitz at CBC Calgary today
  65. Jaw-dropping images of Fort McMurray before and after the fire
  66. Prospect of federal review buoys opponents of Springbank dam flood mitigation plan
  67. As Fort McMurray blaze weakens, focus moves to restart of oilsands facilities
  68. Pain of the past resurfaces for some Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees
  69. Country music stars surprise, inspire Fort McMurray evacuees
  70. Details to come on dispersal of record $60M collected by Red Cross for Fort McMurray
  71. Alberta liquor retailers lead Canada with 6% sales spike
  72. Unconventional Panel gives report card on government response to Fort McMurray wildfires
  73. Alberta to unveil new initiative against abuse of fentanyl
  74. No criminal aspect to Falconridge fire that killed 5 men, Calgary police say
  75. Calgary man found dead near Cochrane might have hitchhiked, police say
  76. Canadians sell T-shirts, stickers in support of Fort McMurray
  77. Fort McMurray woman fundraising for stranger who suffered burns to save her dog 'Cheezy'
  78. Snow expected to hit southwestern Alberta overnight
  79. Syrian refugee boy, 5, gives back with books and toys for Fort Mac
  80. Calgary fire captain compares Fort McMurray fire to atomic bomb
  81. Few tickets issued to people breaking the ban on ATV use
  82. 25 cats, 1 dog saved from Erin Woods kitchen fire
  83. Ethics committee a 'smokescreen' to cover for New Democrats, says Alberta Party leader
  84. Ottawa pledges support for 'as long as it takes' to rebuild Fort McMurray
  85. The Bow overtaken by Brookfield Place in tallest building showdown
  86. Better Business Bureau urges caution in Fort McMurray relief donations
  87. Walkway from LRT to Chinook Centre to get $9M in improvements
  88. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  89. Council should have say on plan to raise money for Nenshi's legal bill, Diane Colley-Urquhart urges city
  90. Snow falls in parts of Calgary as weather takes turn for the cold
  91. Hundreds of needles found among the junk on Bow River Island
  92. Enbridge pipelines to resume oilsands shipments shortly as fire risk falls
  93. Man killed as car collides with grader on Highway 23 southeast of Calgary
  94. Alberta GDP shrunk by 4% in 2015, dragging down Canada's economic growth rate
  95. Human remains found in woods near Eden Valley
  96. Piano, sports and motorcycles: Singer k.d. lang gets Royal Conservatory fellowship
  97. Alberta to deliver update on Fort McMurray wildfire
  98. CBC/Radio-Canada cameraman in hospital after serious crash near Lac La Biche, Alta.
  99. Draft horses to plant grain for craft whisky at Bar U Ranch
  100. Thanks to everyone who helped with the 'We've Got Your Back, Fort Mac' charity blitz
  101. Nuclear safety commission specialists go to Fort McMurray in precautionary move
  102. 'They were most likely doping': Canadian ski coach on allegations about Russian athletes
  103. Stampeders unveil new uniforms: Can you spot the changes?
  104. Do you recognize this man? He's wanted for stabbing a woman in a Calgary pub
  105. Proposed bill will give Alberta lowest payday loan costs in country
  106. Bears force 'no stopping zone' in Kootenay National Park
  107. Budget baby-making Calgary clinic could be Canadian first
  108. Alberta farmers off 'life support' thanks to wetter weather
  109. Edmonton strip club offers free dances to wildfire evacuees
  110. Fire chief who led fight against Fort McMurray wildfire 'beast' takes break to see family
  111. Fort McMurray businesses catch a break on BDC loans
  112. Less awkward, more teeth: Calgary Zoo babies update
  113. Fort Mac evacuee: 'We know that you're hugging us, and it means everything'
  114. Calgary man charged following 2-day Richmond crime spree
  115. NDP, Wildrose and PC 1 year in: Who gets an A and who gets a D?
  116. Alberta payday loans bill gets thumbs up by some, slammed by industry
  117. Flatulent fainting goats flee Fort McMurray in Ford
  118. Police investigate possible attempted child luring in northwest Calgary
  119. Calgary MP questions 'offloading' Syrian refugee student costs
  120. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  121. Major bottlenecks on Deerfoot Trail coming as Ivor Strong Bridge reconstruction begins
  122. Reading Calgary: How 12 authors have captured our city's character
  123. The oil glut is coming to an end soon, IEA says
  124. Justin Trudeau to tour Fort McMurray, meet with Rachel Notley
  125. Calgary teen sentenced to 3 years for role in stabbing death of homeless man
  126. Fort Mac 'karmic' tweet: Law favours employer reputation over free speech
  127. Multiple injuries after semi-trailers derail train in central Alberta
  128. Man charged with sexual assault at day home in northwest Calgary
  129. Red Cross gets $2M donation from Tim Hortons co-founder
  130. As cold case nears end, sex assault victim tells court she's still afraid
  131. 'Help Wanted' in Alberta's mountain parks, business owners say
  132. Stampeders Fanfest, grizzly gondola and jazzy fairytales this weekend in Calgary
  133. Lethbridge University professor charged with sexual assault against student
  134. The Fort McMurray wildfire: what you need to know
  135. Son's search for missing Alberta rancher ends in heartbreak after 2 bodies found
  136. Calgary restaurateur breathes new life into historic Deane House
  137. Confusion over sex assault trials being dropped as Alberta judge shortage continues
  138. Stephen Harper closely following unite the right, says former chief of staff
  139. Wetter, colder weather leads to lifting of fire and ATV bans in southern Alberta
  140. Alberta couple's adoption of B.C. girl blocked after 5 years caring for her
  141. How naked metal people became a Calgary icon
  142. 2 rallies calling for changes to Alberta's gender identity school bill go Saturday
  143. Rodents come in all sizes: A look at Calgary's wildlife
  144. Organic green tea recalled over salmonella contamination
  145. So you've graduated — now what? Pursuing your passion in a downturn
  146. Unlikely reunion of two dogs from Fort McMurray leaves rescuers with goosebumps
  147. Anti-Bill 10 protest draws about 1,000 in Calgary
  148. 'I just couldn't believe what I was seeing,' says Calgary lawyer of hateful graffiti
  149. Then and now: Five years after the Slave Lake fire
  150. Calgary conference aims to dispel Muslim myths
  151. Mexico's easier business climate a boon for TransCanada
  152. Demolishing Calgary: What to keep, what to knock down
  153. Woman killed by C-Train in northeast early Sunday
  154. Grief and tribute as friends remember Calgary woman killed in Idaho BASE jump
  155. Lethbridge man killed in fatal collision on Highway 512
  156. Game of Stones: Calgary man builds Winterfell from rocks
  157. Out of control wildfire burning 10 km outside of Fox Creek
  158. Drop the relaxer and love your curls, say Alberta natural hair advocates
  159. Fear, joy and even boredom: A teen shares a day in the life of a Fort McMurray fire evacuee
  160. Calgary motorcycle ride raises funds for Fort McMurray
  161. Southwest ring road site tour reveals stunning Calgary views
  162. NCR: What you need to know as Matthew de Grood's murder trial begins
  163. Mad dies after 'serious assault' in Marlborough Park
  164. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  165. Penn West in danger of defaulting on debts, oil company warns
  166. Laneway housing could be key to helping people age in their Calgary communities, councillor says
  167. Motorcyclist dies after being thrown from bike in southeast Calgary
  168. Warming trend challenging firefighters in northern Alberta
  169. Zoo's 'gentle giant' gorilla passes away
  170. 'Psycho-social impact' will affect Fort McMurray evacuees for years: emergency chief
  171. Off-the-chart smoke slows plans for thousands to return to Fort McMurray
  172. Calgary house prices drop 3.5% as nationwide average soars
  173. Man gets 5 years for sex assault after DNA cracks cold case
  174. Fines up to $50K a day for breaking Alberta's proposed Uber law
  175. Victims' families will 'never' stop grieving, father says outside trial of Matthew de Grood
  176. Notley, Trudeau surrounded by positive media buzz after Fort McMurray fire response: pollster
  177. Ottawa needs to pay up soon for Fort McMurray supplies, CEMA chief says
  178. Restriction on presses, used to make fentanyl pills, to become law
  179. Fort McMurray oilsands workers grounded as camps evacuated once again
  180. Economic downturn eats into Calgary Transit ridership
  181. Want a pet bison? Too late - Texas woman sells housebroken animal on Craigslist
  182. With employees scattered, oilsands slow to recover from Fort McMurray wildfire
  183. Calgary baseball teams feel 'Blue Jays bump'
  184. Fort McMurray fire won't hurt national economy, says new report
  185. Trudeau government to kick off new pipeline reviews by naming Trans Mountain panel today
  186. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  187. Many Alberta landlords offering cheap — even free — rent to Fort McMurray evacuees
  188. Extreme fire behaviour making job dangerous for Fort McMurray firefighters
  189. Oil price hits 6-month high of $48 US on supply disruptions
  190. Fines for human-caused fires in Alberta could jump 200-fold to $1M
  191. Warrant issued in Southwood home invasion that left senior needing surgery
  192. Flames reach oil sands camp north of Fort McMurray
  193. Calgary police recover $150K in stolen property, charge 6 people
  194. 'Double whammy': Ontario climate change plan could spike hydro, natural gas rates
  195. Record high office vacancy rate in downtown Calgary, report says
  196. 17 kids escape injury after Jeep hits school bus near Red Deer
  197. Delays due to Fort McMurray fire may extend Alberta legislature sitting
  198. 'Completely wrong, and very overblown': Brian Mason responds to Springbank landowners group
  199. No limbs, no problem for man taking on Calgary Marathon
  200. 'Providential' firefighter monument for Fort McMurray takes on new significance in wake of fire
  201. Committee to consider all-reserved C-Train parking and increased parking fines
  202. No debt ceiling means no government accountability, Wildrose warns
  203. 'Meaningful consultation' a meaningless term, say First Nations opposed to more pipelines
  204. Clifton Manor rally could be prelude to a strike
  205. It's not just your imagination — Calgary's traffic really is getting better
  206. Forestry, Alberta's 3rd largest industry, revels in better days
  207. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  208. Disaster levy? Wildfires spark renewed calls for Alberta consumption tax
  209. Housing construction in Calgary will slow down again in 2016, CMHC predicts
  210. Alberta executive salaries at agencies, boards, commissions targeted by new law introduced today
  211. Collision on Deerfoot Trail closes southbound lanes at Airport Trail
  212. Day home operator who killed toddler gets 5½ year sentence
  213. 'Beast' wildfire grows to 423,000 hectares, jeopardizing oilsands sites
  214. Psychiatric reports on Calgary man who fatally stabbed 5 people to be revealed in court today
  215. Alberta appeal court rules against federal approach to assisted dying
  216. 'Alberta Strong' becomes anthem for Fort McMurray evacuees
  217. 'Sid, the former kid, Crosbyyyyyy!': Harnarayan Singh's operatic goal calls score big on social media
  218. Pot activist Dana Larsen's supporters rally in Calgary
  219. Hamilton woman says Air Canada worker attacked her in Calgary airport
  220. Alberta premier announces re-entry plan for Fort McMurray evacuees
  221. Calgary's downturn cited as factor in 70% jump in domestic violence involving weapons
  222. Fort McMurray oil workers escape fire on smoky midnight flights
  223. NDP government targets executive salaries at Alberta agencies, boards and commissions
  224. Plenty of jobs in Canmore and Banff, despite Alberta's downturn
  225. Passersby tried in vain to save motorcyclist killed in crash near Red Deer airport
  226. Calgary may eliminate free park-and-ride spots for C-Train commuters
  227. More than 6 calls before noon has Calgary police warning about locking dogs in cars
  228. Doggie blood drive looks to address 'big need'
  229. Memorial Cup: Host Red Deer Rebels hope to buck trend
  230. Grande Prairie's Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum rakes in awards
  231. 'About half way there," says Calgary homeless agency as 5th building breaks ground
  232. Lack of national disaster strategy 'irresponsible' says insurance bureau CEO
  233. Early bird gets the best camping spot, some Alberta campers say
  234. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  235. Wildfire toxins could contaminate Fort McMurray water supply
  236. TPP trade deal could make Alberta farmers more globally competitive, industry advocate says
  237. Parking too close to a crosswalk or fire hydrant in Calgary could soon cost you more
  238. This man may have info on two-year-old home invasion, say Calgary police
  239. Men 'fighting in suits' at 7-Eleven leads to pellet gun shooting, police response
  240. Fort McMurray wildfire expands into Saskatchewan
  241. Alberta court rules in favour of creditors in Redwater Energy case
  242. Wildrose leader calls for improved fire prevention in Fort McMurray
  243. Coming rains could slow Fort McMurray's 'beast' wildfire
  244. NDP defeats amendment to keep limit on Alberta government borrowing
  245. Alberta credit rating downgraded again by Standard and Poor's
  246. Suncor wins latest round in battle over random drug tests
  247. This guy seriously owns 150 pairs of Air Jordans — and he runs the Calgary Sneaker Swap
  248. Woman stabbed by 15-year-old near Red Deer school
  249. Overloaded Alberta prosecutors say they can't work 24/7 covering bail courts
  250. Bullets, uniforms stolen from cruisers of RCMP helping with Fort Mac wildfires