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  1. Alberta seeking third chief medical examiner in two years for troubled office
  2. Food, rides, crowds, prizes and a touch of rain at Calgary Stampede 2016 Sneak-a-Peek
  3. Busy Canada Day at Lake Louise leaves couple out in the cold
  4. Road closures for the Stampede Parade that will affect your commute downtown
  5. Motorcyclist killed in collision with deer near Cochrane
  6. Canada Post talks: Union requests 30-day cooling-off period to avoid lockout
  7. Calgary woman shreds her way to victory as Alberta's new air guitar champion
  8. Nurse practitioners 'grossly underutilized,' Alberta group tells province
  9. Taiwan lifts ban on Canadian beef following 2015 BSE outbreak
  10. Two more murder charges filed months after Banff Trail Motel homicide
  11. Teen's passion for horses brings Children's Wish teen to Calgary Stampede
  12. Calgary police arrest 9th man connected to organized crime, northeast shootings
  13. Police vow to get to bottom of 'little guy''s death after autopsy reveals Lethbridge baby was killed
  14. 'We just can't dither on this for a lot longer,' Rachel Notley says, urging pipeline approval
  15. No swimming or wading in Elbow River near Stampede grounds say health officials
  16. 'Phone is ringing off the hook,' Banff businesses booking into next year
  17. 'Your grief is shared by all of us': Calgary police chief tells Dallas counterparts
  18. King Eddy transforms from 'Calgary's Home of the Blues' to rocking out with country music
  19. Vul-Con set to celebrate 50 years of Star Trek
  20. 'He's encouraged me to offer myself,' Kenney says of Harper's support
  21. Innisfail man facing weapons charges
  22. Non-traditional Stampede breakfasts bucking the pancake trend
  23. Jason Kenney: 23 years of advocacy for free speech, tax reform and the West
  24. Senior in critical condition after Chinatown assault, police hunting for suspect
  25. Abortion disclosure called example of how women are changing political discourse
  26. Calgary police respond to altercation caught on camera
  27. Weed-eating goats say goodbye to Calgary as pilot project ends
  28. Severe weather moves into southern Alberta
  29. Stephen Harper speaks in Calgary at Conservative Party Stampede BBQ
  30. To the ends of the Earth on wheels, floats and skis: Meet Canada's globe-trotting airline
  31. Indigenous and Calgarian: How to create and preserve a sense of identity
  32. Reported sexual assaults don't rise during Stampede, says advocate
  33. Parents convicted in death of their child from meningitis to appeal
  34. Former senior lawyer sues Alberta Human Rights Commission over employment dispute
  35. Online ad featuring stolen tractor leads Alberta RCMP to suspects
  36. Poster of woman with her shorts down draws reaction: gross, disturbing
  37. Man killed by C-Train at Whitehorn LRT station
  38. 'We can't afford to stay here,' says tourist looking at Banff hotel prices
  39. Number of fatal motorcycle crashes on the rise in Calgary
  40. Province is looking for someone to fix Harvie Passage, damaged in 2013 flood
  41. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 11
  42. 'Lives are going to be shortened:' Fort McMurray firefighters fear for health
  43. Lights out in thousands of homes due to power outage in Banff, Lake Louise
  44. Province unveils 2 oilpatch incentive programs to boost exploration and enhanced recovery
  45. Tsuut'ina to build 'one of the largest' First Nations developments in Calgary
  46. C-Train crash that killed man likely involved alcohol, police say
  47. 'My whole truck is covered in toilet paper': Family has 'hilarious' road trip in Calgary
  48. Near-miss for rider at Calgary Stampede as chuckwagon overturns
  49. Ric McIver not ruling out run for PC leadership
  50. Message to Jason Kenney: most Albertans are pro-choice, Rachel Notley says
  51. Stampede excesses 'won't make or break your diet,' dietitian assures Calgarians
  52. Matthew de Grood to face 'unusual' and 'very public' not criminally responsible hearing
  53. Stampede goers head to grounds 'no matter what' the weather
  54. Insect-like statue kicks off CBC summer radio column on Calgary's public art
  55. Jasper mayor says park infrastructure exposes people to nature, helps them appreciate conservation
  56. 'It's amazing, I've never had a standing ovation,' says winning 67-year-old barrel racer
  57. Earls downtown introduces mandatory 16% tipping system
  58. How Alberta communities deal with vicious dogs varies from the pit bull bans proposed elsewhere
  59. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 12
  60. Tsuut'ina development plans generate excitement on and off reserve
  61. From farm to freeway: Alberta company creates car parts out of hemp, flax, wood
  62. Alberta's economic outlook worsens again in new forecast
  63. Deadly explosion leads to Nexen layoffs
  64. Shooter evades police after firing handgun at truck in Red Deer traffic dispute
  65. Punches to face in violent Calgary arrest 'appear gratuitous,' says lawyer
  66. Flames haven't stopped moving this off-season, pulling off key changes
  67. 'Scud Stud' collects $260K from Postmedia as appeal deadline passes
  68. Man facing charges after 3 stolen bikes valued at $9,000 recovered
  69. Nose landing gear collapses as Air Canada flight touches down in Calgary
  70. Calgary police investigating after body found in Radisson Heights garage fire
  71. Calgary flooding snarls traffic and shuts down some C-Train service
  72. Lower AGLC markup ending for Alberta craft brewers
  73. Driver Mark Sutherland applauds changes to chuckwagon track
  74. 'A little brotherly rivalry' drew bareback rider Orin Larsen to the sport
  75. Pokemon Go has Calgarians trespassing, talking to strangers
  76. Local Esso retailers go after Imperial Oil for compensation after sale to 7-Eleven
  77. 'It's a race against the clock': Amber Alert for 5-year-old Calgary girl in its 2nd day
  78. Body found in burning truck did not involve foul play, Calgary police now say
  79. Should tipping be mandatory? The Unconventional Panel weighs in
  80. 'We're not taking anything with us': Moving companies feel pinch as laid-off Albertans downsize before leaving
  81. Province creates oilsands advisory group for climate change plan
  82. Calgary-based oil company looks to pay down $1.175B debt with stock
  83. Young girl seen with 'stocky, black' man near area where Taliyah Marsman reported missing
  84. 'It opens up the emotions:' Girl's abduction renews grief over Alberta toddler's death
  85. Tornado spotted near Stettler in central Alberta
  86. TransCanada reaches 'significant' agreement with labour groups on Energy East
  87. 200 fish die at Calgary Zoo after possible water contamination
  88. Junior Dinos assistant basketball coach charged with sexual exploitation
  89. 'We all know justice doesn't exist,' Matthew de Grood's victims' families
  90. 'Westiva': A gathering of Alberta's Ford Festiva aficionados
  91. City councillor blasts police chief over video response
  92. 3 men injured as TV camera apparatus falls at Calgary Stampede Grandstand
  93. Stampede goers asked to stay hawk-eyed for dive bombing bird
  94. 'It kept coming and kept coming,' Calgary liquor store manager describes Tuesday flood
  95. Part of Calgary southwest BRT project could be delayed as ATCO deals with pipeline
  96. Spike in unlicensed 'tailgate' contractors concerns renovation industry
  97. How important is Energy East to Canada? Depends which internal government memo you read
  98. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  99. Canada Pension Plan and Wolf Midstream invest $1.4B in Alberta pipeline
  100. PCs could win next Alberta election with Kenney at helm, poll suggests
  101. Body found in Bow River near St. Patrick's Island
  102. Alberta grandma wins big at arm wrestling championship
  103. 2 injured as RCMP vehicle and truck collide in Okotoks
  104. Pair sought in death of 5-year-old Emilio Perdomo
  105. Elected Conservative Senator Doug Black to sit as an Independent
  106. Young job seekers in Alberta pounding the same pavement as laid-off energy workers
  107. Alberta regulator urges companies to step up pipeline leak detection
  108. Lil Chief, the geriatric mini-horse, competes at Stampede
  109. High-risk child sex offender released in Calgary, police warn
  110. Sexual assaults during Scouts Canada camps nets probation for Red Deer man
  111. 14 months later, Alberta Environment still under shredding ban
  112. Outdoor Report: Glider offers bird's-eye view of Foothills
  113. Eric Grenier's Pollcast: What Kenney's exit and Clement's entry mean for Tory leadership
  114. Man from England attempted to grab officer's Taser in violent arrest, Calgary police say
  115. From kite flying to Adult Night at Telus Spark, there's lots to do this weekend
  116. CBC News panelists, 'not convinced this was a particularly adept political move'
  117. 2 injured after off-highway vehicle rollover with 12 -year-old driver
  118. 'His screams were horrible:' Calgary father says of son burnt by tea at Tim Hortons
  119. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 15
  120. Hate speech complaint filed after Jasper woman's holocaust denying video goes viral
  121. Justin Trudeau heads to Calgary with 'heavy heart' for Stampede visit
  122. Why Calgary trees are turning yellow - and how you can help
  123. $1B in loans available to Alberta businesses through BDC and ATB Financial
  124. Calgary cabbie found guilty of hit and run that killed teen lying on road
  125. Yahoo! Stampede offers $5 evening admission for 2nd night in a row
  126. Shaw rate hike looms as company triples Q3 profit
  127. Violent arrest of drunken Stampede tourist 'a reality of police work,' deputy police chief says
  128. Man taken to hospital after setting himself on fire at WCB
  129. What we know about the man charged with killing Calgary girl and her mother
  130. Calgary hit by torrential rain and flooding
  131. Man who sprayed racist graffiti at Calgary LRT station gets 8 months in jail
  132. Families of slain Taliyah Marsman, Sara Baillie express 'profound grief' at 'senseless murders'
  133. Heavy skies and heavy hearts: Rain falls as Calgarians mourn slain mother and daughter
  134. Calgary hiker falls 200m to his death in Yoho National Park
  135. Cyclist killed after hitting parked truck on Highway 2 near Fort Macleod
  136. 1 person dead in Inglewood, large Calgary police presence
  137. Why Jason Kenney could be the best thing to happen to Rachel Notley
  138. Asbestos deaths in Alberta likely much higher than reported, says U of C prof
  139. 'Seeing the world before I go blind' is goal of Amazing Race competitor from Lethbridge
  140. Cowboy hat tips: 'If you set it down on the brim, the luck will run out of your hat'
  141. Peace Bridge will be closed as repairs get underway
  142. Wildrose leads in second quarter fundraising as PCs fall far behind
  143. Ramsay school could be hurt by closure of Stampede entrance
  144. 'Lack of a sustainable funding model,' has Canmore tourism group closing doors
  145. 'Miracle' no one injured after police nab Calgary man driving 2.5 times blood alcohol limit
  146. 'They're doing a trial by media,' says defence lawyer of police news release timing
  147. Calgary photographer documents recession through intimate portraits
  148. Calgary Stampede offers a big 50/50 prize this year
  149. The costs of living and working in Alberta's 'hailstorm alley'
  150. Wedding ring winners chosen in contest started by Calgary musician
  151. Friend says there's more to man killed by Calgary police than his rap sheet
  152. Southern Alberta sea of red with extreme weather warnings
  153. Body pulled from Bow River near Sue Higgins Park
  154. Calgary teen's do-it-yourself Pokémon Go video gets shout-out on national U.S. morning show
  155. Calgary vigil for Taliyah Marsman, Sara Baillie draws hundreds
  156. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 18
  157. Soggy Stampede still tops 1 million visitors
  158. Alberta fathers get schooled on styling daughters' hair
  159. Albertan is lone Canadian to win $100K at Stampede rodeo finals
  160. Cold Lake mayor expects air shows to continue despite fatal plane crash
  161. Puddles galore: Why some Calgary roads always flood during storms
  162. Effluent release from Sylvan Lake lagoons delayed as town strives to obey federal wastewater rules
  163. 'So shocked that I couldn't breathe:' Calgary man $9M richer after winning Lotto 6/49
  164. Alberta's recession 'one of the most severe' in its history, report says
  165. Woman faces second-degree murder charges in murder of Calgary man in May
  166. Accused murderer 'playing the bat-shit crazy card' to escape criminal responsibility, says victim's friend
  167. Wet Calgary July not a figment of your imagination
  168. $8.4M Calgary condo shatters 3-year price record
  169. U.S.-Canada relationship matters 'where we hit rough patches', ambassadors say
  170. After being accused of a 'trial by media', Calgary police update information on death of Eneas Perdomo
  171. Red Deer man tries to fend off police with a skateboard and handgun
  172. Edward Downey showed 'determination to leave that way of life behind' newly released parole documents show
  173. Playing Pokemon Go? Stay safe, say Calgary police after responding to 10 calls
  174. Russia should be banned from Rio Games, says Hayley Wickenheiser
  175. Calgary Stampede talent search winner combines cello and grunge
  176. Tornado warnings in effect for parts of southern Alberta
  177. Canoe incident leaves one man dead in Banff
  178. Energy efficiency panel asks Albertans how best to spend $645M
  179. Redford's office requested Thomas Lukaszuk's $20,000 cellphone bill
  180. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 19
  181. Check insurance fine print if you're planning to travel to Turkey
  182. 'I can't afford rent or food' — Banff National Park staff not getting paid
  183. Calgary man charged in March collision that killed pedestrian in Forest Lawn
  184. Coal blasting prompts relocation of Great Divide Trail for hikers' safety
  185. Woman injured in apparent grizzly bear attack airlifted to Calgary hospital
  186. More treatment options needed for Calgarians with asbestos cancers
  187. Canadian golf superstar gives back to Calgary youth as she gears up for Rio
  188. Indigenous Albertans living shorter lives than everyone else
  189. Conservationists question ethics of Alberta's 'bloodbath' caribou plan
  190. Alberta's Rachel Notley heads to meetings with premiers carrying province's climate-change plan in her pocket
  191. Woman charged in daughter's death 'punished,' says lawyer after state-funded lawyer denied
  192. Wild horse birth control now a humane alternative to culling in Alberta
  193. Calgary police say murder charges pending after 'significant organized crime operation'
  194. Pokemon Go, a video game that might actually have real health benefits, says one doc
  195. Not fabulous: Pride Slide party cancelled
  196. 'I'm going to get killed here': man recounts grizzly attack near Calgary
  197. With job ads posted, it appears Uber is ready to re-launch in Calgary
  198. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 20
  199. CP Rail hires Keith Creel to succeed Hunter Harrison as CEO
  200. Edward Downey to make 1st court appearance on murder charges of Taliyah Marsman and Sara Baillie
  201. Calgary rejects distracted walking law for now
  202. Beer tax gripe a 'political drive-by' from Saskatchewan premier, Notley says
  203. Calgary police lay murder charges after Operation Hydra arrests
  204. Thousands left Calgary in the the past year but population still grew by 0.3%
  205. Enbridge reaches $177M US settlement for 2010 pipeline spills
  206. Charges laid in liquor store robbery shooting
  207. How to avoid being attacked by a bear
  208. Calgary man charged with attack that put senior in hospital with critical injuries
  209. 'F--k Harper' sign OK, but erratic driving earns $543 fine, judge rules
  210. Alberta grizzly bear attack was defensive, bear won't be euthanized
  211. Heading to Folk Fest this weekend? Here's some suggestions from CBC Calgary
  212. Buy some trees, support the bees and save some cash, says Calgary
  213. Fake Enmax employees try to get into Dover homes, utility warns
  214. Q & A on North Preston's Finest gang with a CBC investigative reporter
  215. Bigger, better Calgary Folk Fest beer gardens
  216. Another Alberta bear attack sends woman to hospital
  217. What the Fort McMurray fires will mean for energy earnings
  218. Funerals for slain Calgary mother and 5-year-old daughter to be broadcast live Thursday
  219. Surgical resident fired for planting hidden camera in Calgary hospital washroom
  220. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 21
  221. Big berry crop keeps Kananaskis bear aversion team busy
  222. 'We never used to lock our doors': Crime spike has some rural communities changing habits
  223. Losses double for Precision Drilling as quarterly revenue halved
  224. Encana loses $601M US in 2nd quarter
  225. How Calgary businesses can profit from Pokemon Go
  226. RCMP escalate search across Prairies for Saskatchewan teen missing for 3 months
  227. It's official: Canadian Finals Rodeo riding off to Saskatoon next year
  228. Zero waste living: Meet the king and queen of the mason jar
  229. Calgary-based AltaGas slashes 70 positions to save $7M a year
  230. Chuckwagon driver says changes at Calgary Stampede threaten sport's viability
  231. Fort McMurray evacuee wins lotto, will help charities that helped family
  232. Sask. government says Calgary-based Husky Energy's pipeline leaks oil into river
  233. Outdoor Report: Stand up paddle board with a cup of coffee (or tea)
  234. Conference Board says Canada's economy will expand by only 1.4% this year
  235. What to do in Calgary this weekend for pets and humans alike
  236. Stampeders take advantage of turnovers to run over Bombers
  237. Calgary Folk Fest sees smaller crowds but amazing weather on opening day
  238. Bear spray tops deterrent list as Alberta mountain locals process 2 attacks in 2 days
  239. Calgary news, weather and traffic for July 22
  240. Health policy expert asks why public not notified of breach at Calgary hospital
  241. 'They'd show up without breakfast': new program feeds kids at Forest Lawn pool
  242. Husky's better Q2 bottom line overshadowed by pipeline leak into Saskatchewan river
  243. Calgary safe from 'mosquito-geddon' despite rainy July, expert predicts
  244. Fewer public spaces could be key to making downtown Calgary more vibrant
  245. ConocoPhillips to lay off up to 300 employees in September
  246. It's tough to be a wolf in Banff National Park right now
  247. North Saskatchewan River cleanup to retrieve equivalent of 2 railcars of Husky oil
  248. Charges pending in homicide of 5-year-old Emilio Perdomo
  249. Booking complex murder trial under new Supreme Court deadlines could be 'difficult,' says defence lawyer
  250. Premiers call for more federal help with disaster response