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  1. As thousands head home to Fort McMurray, hundreds more are there to help
  2. Earth's hidden big polluters revealed by satellite detection
  3. 11 Calgary restaurants on Canada-wide list of 100 best patios
  4. Sustainable beef pilot wraps as cattle ranchers embrace verification
  5. Calgary Stampede unveils 1st public art at ENMAX Park
  6. Federal government announces tighter controls for deadly drug W-18
  7. Pets of homeless Calgarians given new leash on life
  8. 'I will miss Calgary acutely,' says long-time Theatre Calgary artistic director
  9. School official charged after school bus assault in southern Alberta
  10. NEB recommends approval for expansion of TransCanada's Alberta natural gas system
  11. Getting hitched? A Calgary musician wants you to have his wedding bands, for free
  12. Up, up, up goes Calgary's downtown office vacancy rate amid economic downturn
  13. Calgary man with ties to Thai Tiger Temple questions wildlife authority version of dead cubs 'discovery'
  14. Fort McMurray couple welcomes tenants with clean building and jerk chicken
  15. This artist wants you to send her dead bees, please
  16. Today may prove to be real test for Fort McMurray re-entry plans
  17. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  18. Alberta boy used in child porn by his mother, police allege
  19. No 'easy answer' on how to get the new LRT line through Calgary's Beltline
  20. Truck runs over woman in Lethbridge, killing her
  21. Child advocates call for stricter rules for private day homes in wake of Calgary sex assault case
  22. Teen stepson charged in Forest Lawn woman's stabbing death
  23. NEB to decide fate of Mackenzie Gas Project today
  24. Beltline park goes to the dogs in off-leash first
  25. Introvert club helps quiet Calgarians cope in a 'loud world'
  26. Billions expected to be spent on green energy in Alberta, Saskatchewan
  27. Calgary police arrest pair accused of targeting seniors in construction scam
  28. Teen so emaciated, he was unable to fight infection, Radita murder trial hears
  29. Paraglider rescued by helicopter after crash on Canmore mountain
  30. Feeding grizzlies to be outlawed as province revamps bear recovery plan
  31. His dream in ashes, Fort McMurray businessman says: 'I want to stay here'
  32. Second time lucky: man survives Alberta's major wildfires
  33. Fort Mac student wins $60K scholarship and science fair medal on same day
  34. Derek Fildebrandt returns to Alberta legislature after 'family dispute' within party
  35. Calgary oil and gas company says sage grouse protection order destroyed business
  36. 'They just destroyed the whole thing:' Calgary cricket pitch vandalized for 2nd time
  37. 'Short of an economic collapse,' oilsands growth means Canada won't fulfil Paris Agreement, report says
  38. Parks Canada issues wolf warning for Bow Valley campgrounds
  39. REDx talk uses laughter to help heal residential schools wounds
  40. 'Severe thunderstorms' to hit central Alberta, bringing hail, wind and torrential rain
  41. Skateboarders who stopped sex assault among Calgarians honoured for bravery
  42. 'Alex was failed on so many levels,' says teen's heartbroken teacher at parents' murder trial
  43. Red Cross pledges $50M to get Fort McMurray community groups back on feet
  44. Alberta minimum wage hike 'too much, too fast,' warns restaurant industry
  45. Deadline to start building Mackenzie Gas Project extended to 2022
  46. Former PC finance minister praises Notley's carbon tax as 'the best way'
  47. 8 things to do this weekend in Calgary, with free food and more
  48. You can't charge more than before the fire, Fort McMurray hotels, landlords cautioned
  49. Wildrose launch last ditch effort to change carbon levy bill
  50. These are the top 20 most-ticketed parking zones in Calgary
  51. There's usually a man behind child porn cases, advocacy group says
  52. Listeria concern prompts recall of certain Spitz, Quaker and CLIF Bar products
  53. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  54. Gas runs out at several Petro-Canada stations across Calgary
  55. Hardest hit Fort McMurray neighbourhoods learn homecoming plans today
  56. Party on Calgary! Booze can flow at 8 a.m. during Stampede
  57. All day 'happy hour' on tap at Alberta liquor establishments
  58. Campground food raids put Bow Valley wolf pack at risk, expert says
  59. Assault rifle found in child's bedroom during Calgary drug raid
  60. Gilchrist Manor independent living facility for low-income seniors opens in Calgary
  61. Wildrose apologizes for linking carbon tax to Ukrainian genocide
  62. Butter business churns up new opportunity for Calgary energy exec
  63. New info 'revealed our darkest fears,' says former Calgary Thai tiger temple defender
  64. Contractor seen breaking into safe in fire-torn neighbourhood, RCMP say
  65. Cyber-attack has Cowboys Casino scrambling
  66. Kashi whole grain bars pulled on Listeria concerns
  67. Calgary police officer fights against all odds to save a life, honoured for service
  68. How internet detectives tracked a child porn trail from Idaho to Red Deer
  69. Calgary police take skateboarding 101 to build bridges with teens
  70. Surrounded by friends and family, Alberta woman at centre of court case ends her life
  71. How old is too old to live with mom and dad?
  72. Muhammad Ali in the Calgary Stampede parade in 1985
  73. 14-year-old dead after McLean Creek ATV rollover
  74. Derek Fildebrandt's short-lived suspension exposes cracks in Wildrose caucus
  75. Pretty birds: A look at Calgary's wildlife
  76. Hard to predict when economy will bounce back from Fort McMurray fire: Poloz
  77. 'Great ambassador of Islam' Muhammad Ali to be honoured in Calgary service
  78. Calgary 'potentially' sets dogs in bandanas world record
  79. Serious multi-vehicle, multi-victim collision shuts down N.E. Calgary intersection
  80. King's Own Calgary Regiment's new boss taps social media as recruitment tool
  81. Ground squirrels 'popping up everywhere' in Calgary
  82. Motorcycle slams into pickup truck, killing 22-year-old Okotoks driver
  83. As economy struggles, more pets in Calgary need help
  84. Alberta Progressive Conservatives to elect new leader next spring
  85. 'There's nothing left': The story of one man's return to Fort McMurray
  86. Cyclist in his 30s sent to Calgary hospital after SUV hit-and-run in Bridgeland
  87. 91-year-old power lifts 144 lbs., possibly breaking record
  88. 'He also fought against racism, he also fought against Islamophobia,' Calgary imam says of Muhammad Ali
  89. 32 C and hotter: some southern Alberta communities under heat warnings
  90. $5K goes to Calgary teen in national geography competition
  91. 'What is my daughter doing in Iran?' Calgary mother fights for girl's return
  92. Trucking industry feeling the pinch of low oil
  93. Calgary Muslims welcome Ramadan with fasting, prayers and dates
  94. Alberta premier's office spent same amount as Alison Redford's staff
  95. Alberta stands firm on $15 minimum wage by 2018 despite pushback
  96. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  97. Low dollar and fuel prices prompt Canadians to explore country this summer on 'staycations'
  98. Why Okotoks is fishing for goldfish in storm ponds
  99. Teen sought after poplar fuzz fire spreads to Red Deer mobile homes
  100. 'Cassius, would you sign an autograph?' Calgary man remembers meeting his idol
  101. Landlord finds suspected drug house in Auburn Bay
  102. Missing something? Calgary police look to return watches, perfume and electronics to rightful owners
  103. Not a 'bunch of kooks:' Alberta father confused but won't appeal conviction in son's meningitis death
  104. Police officer accused of stealing marijuana while on duty
  105. Level of interest in petrochemical fund surprises Alberta government
  106. Repeat drunk driver pleads guilty to 4 counts of impaired driving
  107. Chopper rescues 3 Alberta rafters who misjudged lazy river float
  108. 'Before the stem cell transplant I felt like I was trapped,' says teen of new cure for sickle cell anemia
  109. Pass the water: Bottled donations needed to help homeless Calgarians beat the heat
  110. Threatening post on Snapchat leads to charges against 15-year-old
  111. 'I don't think he's safe in his home,' Alex Radita's doctor said a decade before emaciated boy found dead
  112. Doctors in Alberta can now help patients die, as legislative deadline passes
  113. Post wildfire, Fort McMurray complex erupts in flames
  114. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  115. 'Get used to it': Pre-summer scorchers a preview of what's to come, climatologist says
  116. Scammers with 'magic tongues' prey on seniors in investment fraud, says advocate
  117. Canadian oilpatch looks to Mexico for investment opportunities
  118. Crop-eating weevils wobbling north after mild Alberta winter, farmers say
  119. Nixing seniors transit pass among cost-saving recommendations for Calgary Transit
  120. Oil price rises to over $50, loonie rallies above 78 cents
  121. There is such a thing as a 'prairie accent' and it's changing
  122. Carbon tax to become law in Alberta
  123. Police find 1,000 Fentanyl pills during Edmonton traffic stop
  124. 'Extremely bold' wolf euthanized in Banff National Park
  125. 'Precious' possessions stolen from Fort McMurray evacuees
  126. U of C paid $20,000 in ransomware attack
  127. Calgary Transit senior's pass to remain at $95 per year
  128. 'I been through quite a bit of stress for one year for two little kitties,' senior admits strangling kittens
  129. Alex Radita's parents suspected of giving their own blood sugar readings to hospital, murder trial hears
  130. 'My mind didn't register to what my body was doing,' accused killer testifies at Lukas Strasser-Hird trial
  131. Gregor Robertson's open letter to Justin Trudeau 'really overblown': Nenshi
  132. New X-Men movie features drone footage from Alberta start-up
  133. Calgary oil and gas trade show exhibitors down 25% in downturn
  134. Online photo of Airdrie toddler holding BB gun causes a stir
  135. Heat kills freshly-stocked trout population at Sibbald Lake
  136. Phony realtor at large sentenced to 2 months in jail after ignoring court order
  137. Computer hackers becoming 'more sophisticated', experts warn
  138. Spring legislature session wraps up after partisan squabbles
  139. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  140. Alberta tells police the province won't prosecute physician-assisted deaths
  141. Gut-wrenching return to Fort McMurray's worst-hit neighbourhoods
  142. Calgary firefighters return home after Fort McMurray fire
  143. 'Significant' job cuts possible as lagging economy hits Alberta school division
  144. Man convicted of kidnapping, cutting thumb off senior who ran over toddler on restaurant patio
  145. 'Scud Stud' awarded $200k in defamation lawsuit against Postmedia, columnist
  146. Saskatchewan premier speaks at Calgary Petroleum Club
  147. Calgary Stampede parade to be led by singers Jann Arden, Paul Brandt
  148. Body found in Crescent Heights under investigation
  149. Alberta remains competitive despite carbon tax, says energy minister
  150. Cyberattacks easy to launch, says security expert
  151. Vancouver's mayor 'needs to do a little more homework' on pipelines, says Nenshi
  152. 'It's not in the shadows any longer': New support for men with eating disorders
  153. Bail denied for man acquitted after judge's 'keep your knees together' comment
  154. 3 baby penguins hatch at Calgary Zoo
  155. Spruce Meadows National begins in Calgary
  156. 'All I can remember is being hit in the face,' says accused in death of Lukas Strasser-Hird
  157. 'Before he even told me I knew that Alex was dead,' emotional RCMP officer testifies at murder trial
  158. Edmonton Hells Angels bust nets 2 full patch members, assualt rifles, and $1M in stolen property
  159. Burying Crowchild Trail is just one option for easing congestion
  160. Bad bear behaviour shuts down Banff campground
  161. Feeling sweaty? Here's how you can make your own air conditioner
  162. NHL sues players' union to restore Dennis Wideman's 20-game ban
  163. Calgary bylaw looks to end falling debris
  164. Firefighter pay hits sour note with singing South Africans
  165. U of C researcher says northern corridor could reduce 'the cost of everything in the North'
  166. Calgary remains a key part of the NDP government's future — if it has one
  167. Donations pour in for Fort McMurray, leaving other charities in the cold
  168. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  169. 'We want this project put on ice': Calgary councillor on southwest BRT
  170. Scalpers: Are they the scum of the universe or just doing a job?
  171. Sorry won't cut it, RCMP say after thief temporarily steals Volkswagen bumper
  172. 'We've got this': Rubble team urges patience as team scavenges through ruins in Fort McMurray
  173. Momma moose and baby visit Tuscany
  174. Pipelines better than public infrastructure to stimulate economy: Joe Oliver
  175. Central Alberta woman seriously hurt in ATV crash
  176. Pay dispute douses South Africa firefighters' enthusiasm for Fort McMurray fire fight
  177. Brian Jean leadership review sought by Wildrose association 'not happy' with recent actions
  178. Atlantic Trap and Gill could close this fall, says owner
  179. Calgary defence lawyer and teenage son face cocaine charges
  180. 2 Calgary men charged in Red Deer pub stabbing
  181. Alberta Islamophobia hotline surprised by volume of calls
  182. Teen who died of starvation and neglect 'very miserable' months before death, murder trial hears
  183. 5 rules to know about backyard fire pits in Calgary
  184. Canada's top climbing twin sisters hope to see sport ascend to Olympic status
  185. Oil and gas trade show draws world's indigenous leaders to 'empower' First Nations
  186. Stephen Lougheed out as CEO of Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures
  187. 2 men facing charges after violent Airdrie home invasion, police seeking 3rd suspect
  188. Sled Island pre-party, Horror Con and other weekend events
  189. 'I am asking you to convict,' prosecutor tells jury in Lukas Strasser-Hird murder trial
  190. Radita case shows need for national child welfare strategy
  191. Inmate dies at Calgary Correctional Centre
  192. Province warns Fort McMurray residents of flash flooding, falling trees due to heavy downpour
  193. 'You're not going to be able to please everybody," says business owner of Crowchild Trail tunnel option
  194. Tarantulas, bearded dragons, hedgehogs and more, all waiting to go home to Fort McMurray
  195. An Alberta NDP convention people will actually pay attention to
  196. You're 'part of the problem' if you feed wildlife, Alberta experts warn
  197. Semi rollover snarls westbound traffic on Highway 1 near Cochrane
  198. Woman pinned between platform and C-Train in downtown Calgary
  199. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  200. Alberta sees worst monthly decline in hours worked in 30 years, as Fort Mac fires take toll
  201. Diesel spill into Red Deer River prompts Stettler to switch to stored water supply
  202. Canada needs unified concussion policies, federal sport minister says after meetings in Lethbridge
  203. Police ask for help to identify woman's body found in Crescent Heights
  204. Saving wolves by teaching fear: Parks Canada's Bill Hunt explains shooting of wolf
  205. Calgary developers charged after 800 investors lose $33M
  206. 'Extremely weak' evidence in leads to barbershop murder charge stayed, says defence lawyer
  207. MS sufferer wants to schedule her own death
  208. 1 dead after head-on highway crash near Cochrane
  209. 'My heart's broken': Jim 'Bearcat' Murray reflects on his friend Gordie Howe
  210. Physician-assisted dying rules approved by Alberta
  211. Fracking ban, end to daylight savings among resolutions at Alberta NDP convention
  212. Alberta public interest commissioner dismisses whistleblower complaints from Dr. Anny Sauvageau
  213. No ministries notified after Alex Radita kicked out of homeschooling program, murder trial hears
  214. Influx of late donations helped NDP win Alberta election
  215. 94th birthday celebrated by skydiving
  216. Calgary seniors lip sync to Meghan Trainor hit and features Nenshi
  217. More boat launches needed on Bow and Elbow rivers, says user group
  218. Outdoor report: Poling, the original stand-up paddleboard
  219. Wildrose constituency association flip-flops on Brian Jean, now 'stands with him unconditionally'
  220. Calgary's 'grandma of coffee' spoons up pizza-inspired soup
  221. $20M class action lawsuit alleges TransAlta 'timed outages' costing customers up to 60% more
  222. South African employer issues apology to Canadians over firefighter pay dispute
  223. Calgary seniors with mental illness given hospitalization transition options
  224. Canadian MS research published in the Lancet gives some Albertans hope
  225. Back when wearing a white dress to your wedding was impractical
  226. Up in smoke: Tallying the lost oil royalties from Fort McMurray wildfire
  227. Premier Rachel Notley to address the Alberta NDP faithful
  228. Semi rollover spills around 25,000 litres of diesel into creek feeding Red Deer River
  229. Southern Alta., hit-and-run victim dies days later from injuries
  230. Experts question Health Canada claims over W-18 drug, call for more research
  231. As backcountry rescues jump, Alberta safety experts say education critical
  232. Canadian takes 2nd place in Spruce Meadows Grand Prix
  233. Possible tornado in Leduc uproots trees, damages homes and cars
  234. Calgary police tap social media for immigrant outreach
  235. Alberta advocates search for homeless veterans, call for action
  236. Searching for the breeding grounds of 'iconic' butterfly in Alberta
  237. Puppet play tells mythical Bow River story using salvaged junk
  238. About 20 killed, 42 injured in shooting rampage at Florida gay nightclub
  239. On social media, Albertans reach out and react to Orlando shooting
  240. 'Don't lose your nerve in the face of this onslaught of right-wing rhetoric,' Alberta NDP told
  241. Singing South African firefighters a positive impact on Fort McMurray work camp
  242. 11 litres of canine blood donated by 23 dogs make first blood drive 'phenomenal' success
  243. Old-fashioned western-themed town proposed for Cochrane's future
  244. Calgary vigil for Orlando shooting victims
  245. Copeman clinic trying to purge patients who don't pay
  246. Calgary hostage Robert Hall killed by Abu Sayyef militants in Philippines
  247. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  248. 'Recovery in sight' for Alberta economy: Conference Board of Canada predicts 2017 rebound
  249. Cross-country ski club may close as trails lost to tube park at COP
  250. Notley 'is not going to blink' as she puts her stamp on Alberta