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  1. Alberta government reaches tentative deal with doctors
  2. Calgary chef Jonathon Sobol among 2 men killed in crash near Irricana
  3. Feasting on fruit while pregnant could make your baby smarter
  4. 3 arrested after gun fired during home invasion in Red Deer
  5. Tour of Alberta kicks off 5 days of road closures, festivals
  6. Wildrose leader's 'beat Rachel Notley' joke provokes widespread condemnation
  7. Semi-automatic rifle, guns, ammunition seized in Innisfail
  8. Man accused of stealing $500K from Taber bar was told to take it, lawyer says
  9. Calgary man wanted on Canada-wide warrants located by police
  10. 43% jump in insolvency rate shows laid-off Albertans running out of severance pay, trustee says
  11. Stamps' Mitchell and Paredes named CFL players of the month
  12. The big picture problem with pipeline hearings
  13. Haze from U.S. wildfires drifts into Canadian provinces
  14. Brian Jean's 'stupid comment' part of why 'good people' don't enter politics, says Stephen Carter
  15. Post-Olympics support program helps Calgary athletes
  16. 'All the necessary tools': Alberta government welcomes fentanyl ingredient restrictions
  17. New summer camp helps kids with AAC devices untrap their minds
  18. 70 special needs students will be in new Calgary facility by January, leaving old location open for change
  19. Tips for Timmies as the coffee and doughnut icon crosses the pond
  20. It's going up by how much? SAIT international student fees hiked by nearly 60% in some cases
  21. Foothills Nordic Ski Club says if you build it, they will come as groomed Confederation Park trail gets closer
  22. Little Ottawa can do for Calgary man handed 200-year prison sentence in U.S., legal expert says
  23. Province funds millions to school board fighting LGBTQ guidelines
  24. Cara buys $93M stake in Calgary-based Original Joe's group
  25. Heads up drivers - It's back to school for Catholic students in Calgary
  26. Man's body found in Dover Glen treated as suspicious
  27. Know this man? Calgary police seek Irish man with variety of aliases in extortion case
  28. Major federal-provincial infrastructure funding boost expected in Calgary announcement
  29. Passengers help subdue unruly man on WestJet flight headed to Edmonton
  30. Edmonton LRT projects, transit stations, to share $144M in funding
  31. Brian Jean 'mortally wounded' by Notley beating comment, blogger says
  32. Threatening phone call sends Red Deer hospital into lock-down, charges pending
  33. Alberta's 70% education spending increase far outstrips 11% enrollment growth, Fraser Institute says
  34. Nearly one in five Alberta workers earns $15 an hour or less
  35. Good deed brings good karma to hungover customer who helped struggling fish and chip shop
  36. Officers seize small arsenal of guns at southern Alberta border crossing
  37. Police try to identify person spotted on bike as house destroyed in suspicious fire
  38. Education minister vows to 'aggressively pursue' schools that don't follow LGBTQ policies
  39. Calgary condo prices drop further as detached home values edge up slightly
  40. Protest held in Calgary against Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro
  41. Calgary police say huge drug bust could be tip of the iceberg
  42. Hundreds of lanterns ready for Calgary Zoo's Illuminasia
  43. Does Calgary need stronger bylaw for junk mail?
  44. What to do in Calgary this Labour Day weekend
  45. 'This is just not right': Michael Ilk's family desperate to appeal 200-year prison sentence
  46. Labour Day in Calgary, what's open, what's closed
  47. Leave the harem alone: how not to antagonize an elk in rutting season
  48. Calgary-based Enbridge Energy drops plans for Sandpiper crude oil pipeline
  49. Shoppers hope to find deals at discount store Off 5th
  50. 'There's too much rain! Turn it off!': Some Alberta farmers behind in harvest after wet summer
  51. Parents' group defends public funding for Alberta private schools
  52. 15 Albertans have opted for assisted death since law passed
  53. 'It's frustrating': MD of Bighorn surprised by Tour of Alberta road closures
  54. Alberta sees largest drop in home construction investment in Canada
  55. 'He likely knew his attacker': Calgary police identify body found in southeast alley
  56. Kittens 'maliciously' sealed in box and tossed in garbage dumpster in southeast Calgary
  57. Integrating renewable energy to Alberta's electric grid will be challenging, Calgary economist says
  58. Pack your bags, campers. Man Camp promises to hone manly skills
  59. Insensitive? Jann Arden's use of 'Eskimo' chills singer's fans
  60. Redwood Meadows boy, 3, hit by reversing truck
  61. Pride flag raised at McDougall Centre for first time
  62. Making the cover of Marvel comics: 'Nerd girl' finds fame as superhero Gwenpool
  63. Banff Upper Hot Springs won't be privatized
  64. Raptors prove popular in Calgary as Saddledome sells out in seconds for preseason game
  65. Man wanted for assault with firearm 'actively evading' police in Red Deer
  66. Canadian beekeepers face plummeting honey prices as harvest wraps up
  67. 'Stressed' bees inspire pair to tackle 4 mountains with beekeeper suits, 40 kilograms of honey
  68. Rancher says horse used as target practice
  69. More charges possible as 3 arrested in Cochrane drug bust
  70. Gender-neutral washrooms hit Festival Hall in time for concert by Pride parade marshal
  71. Ken Fowler, accused in $27M mortgage fraud, out on bail
  72. Calgary masala extraordinaire serves up take-home marinated meats
  73. Outdoor Report: On the hunt for trilobite fossils in the Rockies
  74. 'Branch went through her chest': Uncle of 11-year-old struck by tree describes injuries
  75. Calgarians line up to get re-issued Air Jordan 1 shoes
  76. Core problem: How a historical legacy has left us crooked
  77. Homicide unit on scene of body found on 17th Avenue S.W.
  78. Calgary Pride faces growing pains as smaller groups push agendas
  79. CP trains comes off the tracks in Ogden
  80. 'Inspiration for many Canadians' Norman Kwong dead at 87
  81. Semi and car collide near Airdrie, leaving 1 dead
  82. 'Insensitive' tweet prompts final apology from Jann Arden
  83. Alberta education minister demands Baptist school board comply with LGBTQ legislation
  84. Banff prescribed fires aim to improve forest health, help wildlife
  85. WestJet flight diverted to Regina after smoke detected in cockpit
  86. Mother Teresa and the severe scrutiny of the modern crowd
  87. Calgary police take on Syrian refugee team in bridge-building soccer match
  88. NEB & pipelines: Time for tweaks or an overhaul?
  89. 2 dead, 1 injured after pickup travelling wrong way on Trans Canada smashes into car
  90. Alberta open to talks on electricity dispute, but says consumers to be protected
  91. Violence erupts at North Dakota pipeline protest with ties to Enbridge
  92. Violence erupts at North Dakota pipeline protest with ties to Enbridge
  93. Quarterbacks Reilly, Mitchell headline the CFL's Battle of Alberta on Labour Day
  94. Calgary celebrates its largest pride parade ever
  95. Swimmers say Elbow River water quality sign not obvious enough
  96. Changes in Calgary bus routes hit the street Monday
  97. Live long and sell: 8 Star Trek-themed ads from the past 50 years
  98. Calgary student lunch program looks for support as demand soars
  99. Calgary oil industry group pushes to use equalization payments as pipeline leverage
  100. Ditching the bristle brush for onions: Alternatives for cleaning your BBQ
  101. Inquiry into conduct of judge at sex assault trial begins in Calgary Tuesday
  102. Victim sent to hospital after early morning stabbing
  103. Private funeral, public state memorial for Norman Kwong
  104. 'It is just instantly something that we have in common': police and Syrian youth tie in soccer match
  105. Stampeders beat Eskimos to extend unbeaten streak
  106. Labour Day marks end of 'awful' Calgary summer
  107. Labour Day BBQ draws frustrated out-of-work attendees
  108. More trees in the park? Not if some Brentwood residents have their way
  109. Calgary dogs go swimming at outdoor pool
  110. Enbridge buying Spectra Energy in stock deal valued at $37B
  111. EXCLUSIVE | Calgary's use of security cameras escalating
  112. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  113. Pair of new Calgary schools not quite ready as students head back to class
  114. Northeast Calgary power outage leaves nearly 5,000 Enmax customers without electricity
  115. Can Brian Jean's Wildrose leadership survive the quip about beating Notley?
  116. Calf shot dead northeast of Calgary, near site of earlier horse shooting
  117. How will the kids cope? Fort McMurray schools reopen
  118. Suncor partners with Fort McKay First Nation on oilsands tank farm project
  119. Judge to hear request for brief stop on North Dakota oil pipeline work
  120. Tree puns sprout on social media after Brentwood residents protest city planting saplings in park
  121. Suspected drunk driver stopped by police on highway closed for Tour of Alberta
  122. 'I'm going to rape you now,' attacker told victim during 1995 attack before she was assaulted
  123. Wildrose unveils plan to cure whatever 'ales' Alberta's beer industry
  124. Man who killed infant daughter and nearly killed infant son sentenced to prison
  125. Justice Robin Camp's 'insensitive, rude' and 'ignorant' comments don't warrant dismissal: lawyer
  126. 'My husband was detained wrongfully,' says wife of Calgary imam held in Turkey on coup allegations
  127. Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta's Marquee a functional artwork
  128. Calgary man brings donated skis to remote Himalayan village
  129. Judge's daughter says his support after her own rape shows he is no 'sexist brute'
  130. Enbridge-Spectra deal part of a bigger North American trend, says analyst
  131. Privacy commissioner probes 'chronic' delays in responding to FOIP requests
  132. City hands keys to private company for new skating facility
  133. U of C gets $75M for research into reducing oil and gas emissions
  134. Calgary rights groups calls growing surveillance camera network 'less than transparent'
  135. Possible 2026 Calgary Olympic bid excites global sports officials, Nenshi says
  136. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Sept. 7
  137. 'Bullying, intimidation' by Lethbridge College president ignored, faculty group alleges
  138. Bank of Canada stands pat but sees 'substantial rebound' for rest of 2016
  139. 'I feel bad' for Calgarians who fear trees in their community, Tree Canada president says
  140. CFL Power Rankings: It's Calgary... and everyone else
  141. Could you do math without a calculator? Alberta challenges Grade 6 students
  142. Accused killer of Taliyah Marsman and Sara Baillie expected to have 10-day preliminary hearing
  143. Oilwell drilling rate sinks to 1977 levels as industry faces 'most difficult economic time in a generation'
  144. Local, regional economic initiatives to get $30M in grants from province
  145. Police make arrest after chasing wanted man down Red Deer street
  146. Bowness crash that killed girl, 4, nets charges against Calgary driver
  147. Declare a public health emergency as fentanyl addiction spreads in Alberta, Liberal leader tells NDP
  148. Multi-vehicle crash on Deerfoot Trail injures woman, snarls traffic
  149. Judge claims Alberta court 'crippled' by years of neglect
  150. 'The end of the current model': Calgary eyes review of taxi advisory body
  151. Alberta Mounties get their Santa, 9 months after costumed Christmas Eve holdup
  152. High school completion rates continue to increase in Alberta
  153. Calgary man runs through lava fields, ash deserts and boiling mud fields to win 250-km race
  154. Road closures in effect after 2 crashes near Airdrie
  155. David Eng leads Canada into the Rio Paralympics opening ceremony
  156. 4 practical steps to reduce the strain on your cashflow
  157. Calgary man eliminates energy bill with solar-powered home
  158. Are you afraid of the dark? This Lethbridge artist's knitted monsters might make you
  159. Calgary woman facing charges after allegedly faking cancer
  160. Alberta estimates wildfire put $1B dent in 2016 oilsands spending plans
  161. Pastor battling LGBTQ school legislation slams PCs, Wildrose
  162. After years of fighting for it, new Siksika Nation school opening 'a glorious moment'
  163. Prospect of a new oilsands mine in Alberta raises issues of growth, emission limits
  164. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  165. Conflicting speed signs give Calgary drivers different limits depending on direction
  166. Calgary's vast network of security cameras helps curb crime, Mayor Nenshi says
  167. 'People are getting desperate': Copper theft on the rise in Calgary
  168. Mother charged with murder in 3-year-old son's death in Ranchlands
  169. Alison Redford portrait hung without fanfare at Alberta legislature
  170. Thousands join Standing Rock Sioux Nation fight against North Dakota pipeline
  171. Home care quality rated lowest in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta-wide survey finds
  172. Loss of 'rock star' conservatory teachers prompts petition at Mount Royal University
  173. Calgary low-income housing most expensive in Canada, study finds
  174. 'A lot of kids' needs are not being met': Lots of labels, lack of resources for students with special needs
  175. Accessible Housing breaks ground on 45-bed facility in Capitol Hill
  176. Family of 4-year-old girl killed at Bowness intersection sues driver, slams police
  177. Maybe Calgary should add fluoride to water after all, city councillors now say
  178. Donna Kennedy-Glans to run for leadership of Alberta PC party
  179. 5 things to do in Calgary this weekend
  180. Details about former Lt.-Gov. Norman Kwong's state funeral revealed
  181. How the Alberta 2013 flood led to love and marriage
  182. Small, beloved corner store reopens in Bowness after 2013 floods
  183. Dangerous offender released into the Calgary area
  184. Calgary's Chinatown hopes to attract more business
  185. Fee break considered for Calgary's green cart launch
  186. New bus route gets bumpy ride in northwest Calgary neighbourhood
  187. Man waiving gun arrested outside bar in Beltline
  188. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  189. Jasper trying to slow down 'mass attack' from mountain pine beetle
  190. What if you unveiled a portrait and almost nobody came?
  191. Justice Robin Camp to speak at inquiry about his 'knees together' comment at sexual assault trial
  192. Star Trek museum beams out of Vulcan
  193. Government to inspect Sask. pipelines crossing potable water
  194. RCMP uniforms, handcuffs found among stolen goods at southwest Calgary home
  195. Enterprising former energy workers create small businesses
  196. Judge won't block construction of Dakota Access Pipeline
  197. Red Deer purse-snatching sends woman to hospital suffering serious injuries
  198. NEB panel members step down after flurry of criticism
  199. Feds give $78M to University of Calgary to upgrade 8 facilities
  200. Imperial Oil looking at selling Norman Wells oil assets in N.W.T.
  201. Alberta doctors to vote on tentative deal with the government
  202. Stamps' Quinn Smith suspended 3 games for doping
  203. Remembering 9/11: How a Calgary-born photographer captured it all
  204. Campground closed after bear damages tent
  205. Canada's biggest Lego event hits Calgary
  206. Jason Kenney wants to kill Alberta's carbon tax
  207. You can do what with milk? Beakerhead 2016 explores tasty science of dairy
  208. U of C aims to play world's biggest red light, gree light game to teach sexual consent
  209. Alberta home-care survey validates long-standing concerns with basic needs
  210. Violent crime spree in Airdrie ends with arrests, charges
  211. Why the '9/11 Truth' movement endures 15 years later
  212. Missing Calgary teen has medical condition, needs help
  213. Cian O'Connor downs Lamaze to win Suncor Cup at Spruce Meadows
  214. 'Tears and hugs and jumping up and down,' says Calgary mom of son's Paralympic silver
  215. Old-fashioned harvest sale raises money for charity
  216. Alberta town hopes to double its population
  217. Stampeders need overtime to extend win streak, defeat Eskimos
  218. Tsuut'ina First Nation holds fundraiser for Standing Rock protesters
  219. Canadian police dogs take down fake criminals at national competition
  220. Alberta college cracking down on opioid prescriptions
  221. Southern Alberta resort gets dusting of snow, Nakiska gets up to 5cm Sunday
  222. Inmate in 'profoundly serious' condition after Calgary Remand Centre incident
  223. 'No fear in those bears,' says Alberta father after grizzly encounter
  224. ConocoPhillips cuts 300 jobs starting this week
  225. 'We can't replace nature': Oilsands wetland reclamation a mixed success
  226. Father 'overwhelmed with gratitude' after Calgary teen found safe
  227. Fentanyl is drug of choice for almost 50 per cent of addicts, experts say
  228. How Russian doping scandal gave Lethbridge para-swimmer final shot at Paralympics
  229. Spruce Meadows: Scott Brash repeats as CP International Grand Prix champion
  230. Councillor's about-face thwarts planned basement suite for mom
  231. International law firm Dentons hires former prime minister Stephen Harper
  232. 1st-degree murder trial of parents of diabetic teen Alex Radita resumes in Calgary
  233. Inquiry into judge's handling of 'knees together' sex assault trial hears closing arguments
  234. Landlords struggle to find tenants as Calgary vacancy rate climbs
  235. Classes are back on, along with the school fees parents have to pay
  236. Rescue dogs at your own risk, experts warn, after furry friends bring exotic diseases to Canada
  237. Chances Energy East pipeline getting built doubtful after panel quits, analyst says
  238. Deadly fish disease confirmed in Bow River, spreading from Banff, officials say
  239. Going my way? Hitchbots created by Erin Woods Elementary students criss-cross the country
  240. 'Very focused on food': Grizzly bears that entered Alberta family's yard hungry, not aggressive, expert says
  241. Muslims in Calgary celebrate Eid al-Adha
  242. Change already in the air around marijuana use in Calgary
  243. Unsolved Victoria Crow Shoe murder has police still seeking tips
  244. 'I thought I had to die today': Man who survived Golden Gate Bridge jump shares story in Calgary
  245. Attempted murder charge laid in Stettler cold case
  246. Shunning of Jehovah's Witness member leads to decision on court's jurisdiction over church
  247. Red Deer pair facing charges after purse-snatching spree
  248. 'Hurt, shocked, at a loss for words': former Rafter Six Ranch owner watches lodge come down
  249. Agrium-PotashCorp merger could signal 'next great frontier,' Calgary chamber president says
  250. Norman Kwong public state memorial today in Calgary