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  1. Park and monument to honour Vietnamese community breaks ground in southeast Calgary
  2. Calgary-born trainer has dark horse racing in Kentucky Derby
  3. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, April 30
  4. Health Canada holding off on Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine distribution
  5. RCMP can now set up checkpoints on B.C. highway corridors to deter non-essential travel: minister
  6. Banff, Fort McMurray await details before deciding on COVID-19 curfews
  7. Video shows emergency responders pulling man from Glenmore Reservoir
  8. B.C. First Nation joins calls for Ottawa to step in on review of Alberta coal project
  9. Imperial Oil shares rise on dividend bump, higher share buybacks, strong production
  10. Popular plane-spotting areas near Calgary airport closed to public access
  11. Canada's economy grew at a 6.5% pace to start 2021, slightly faster than U.S. did
  12. What's at stake for Alberta as it awaits details on federal child-care plan
  13. Albertans can expect stronger public health measures to be announced Tuesday: premier
  14. 'Incredibly frustrating': Calgary mayor wants courts to uphold COVID-19 measures
  15. Boil water advisory issued for village of Rockyford
  16. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, May 3
  17. Victim of fatal shooting who 'cared a bit too much' killed confronting cocaine dealer
  18. Junior hockey coach who worked in Alberta charged with sexual assault in Saskatchewan
  19. Calgary home sales soar 462 per cent, hit record high in April: CREB
  20. Health inspector observed risky behaviours at GraceLife Church, pastor's trial told
  21. Great books for kids and adults to celebrate Asian Heritage Month
  22. Alberta's GDP plummeted most of all provinces in 2020, while N.W.T. hit hardest in country
  23. 'Unprecedented' demand driving real estate sales and prices in Canmore
  24. Alberta Health Services explores legal options after hundreds attend rodeo
  25. 62 amendments proposed for Calgary's contentious new planning document
  26. Edmonton-born Greg Abel picked as Warren Buffett's successor as Berkshire Hathaway CEO
  27. Alberta scales back testing of COVID-19 variants of concern to specific groups
  28. Lower visits, revenue reported as pandemic measures created unpredictable ski season
  29. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Wednesday, May 5
  30. Man found dead northwest of Calgary in suspected animal attack
  31. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, Health Minister Tyler Shandro to address new COVID-19 restrictions
  32. Crowd grows in race to be Calgary's next mayor
  33. Alberta tightens restrictions, increases fines for COVID-19 rule-breakers
  34. Kenney says after death threats he wants to make it clear — 'extremists are not [the UCP's] base'
  35. Alberta woman in her 50s dies of rare blood clot linked to AstraZeneca vaccine
  36. Alberta government plans to replace lapsed turn-off-the-taps law
  37. Red dresses hang in Calgary trees to honour missing and murdered Indigenous women
  38. Calgary doctors using social media apps and fundraising to help India in battle against COVID
  39. Suncor delays maintenance project as COVID-19 cases plague Fort McMurray area
  40. 'A chilling effect': Lawyer argues Alberta government wanted to censor church pastor
  41. 'An avian mosh-pit': Mating habits of the sharp-tailed grouse explained
  42. Imperial Oil shareholders defeat shareholder motion to set net-zero emission target
  43. Looming surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations threatens to crash Alberta's acute care system, experts warn Kenney
  44. 2 more men charged in 2018 Chestermere shooting death
  45. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Tuesday, May 4
  46. Road Ahead 2021: What the heck is going on? A public forum
  47. Alberta's measures to slow spread of COVID-19 have worked twice before, says Hinshaw
  48. Rapidly moving wildfire west of Edmonton prompts evacuation order
  49. Court grants preemptive injunction against protest at Whistle Stop Cafe
  50. Black activists across the Prairies are calling for defunding of police. Is anyone in power listening?
  51. Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol wrap up 3-day campaign focused on commercial vehicle safety
  52. Kenney under fire during Commons emergency debate on Alberta's COVID-19 crisis
  53. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, May 6
  54. Alberta police pilot app to help assess, de-escalate and track mental health crisis calls
  55. Canadian Natural reports $1.38B Q1 profit, plans to reduce debt
  56. Calgary's housing market expected to see moderate growth this year before slipping in 2022
  57. Edmonton woman who died of vaccine-induced blood clot was turned away from ER, friend says
  58. Alberta doubles fines, brings in new enforcement protocol for COVID-19 rule-breakers
  59. Controversial community planning guide will not go to city council for a vote, can be used by administration
  60. COVID-19 hits large-scale training exercise at CFB Wainwright
  61. Alberta's draft K-6 health and wellness curriculum promotes disordered eating habits, experts warn
  62. Curriculum writers committed to correcting inaccuracies, Alberta Education official says
  63. TC Energy reports $1.1B net loss after $2.2B writedown on Keystone XL
  64. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, May 7
  65. Truck driver killed in collision between 2 semi-trailers in southern Alberta
  66. Cenovus Energy reports $220M first-quarter profit compared with a loss a year ago
  67. 'Those actions have human consequences': Doctors frustrated by Alberta's recent rodeo, anti-mask protests
  68. New COVID-19 measures are in place in Alberta. Here's what's changing.
  69. Public health inspectors facing threats, harassment during COVID-19 pandemic
  70. Alberta reports 1,980 new COVID-19 cases as vaccine rollout picks up speed
  71. Recent education graduates bolstering Alberta substitute teacher ranks
  72. The cost of shutting down a restaurant for COVID-19 restrictions
  73. Alberta Hutterite and Mennonite schools granted in-person exemptions
  74. Strangers help seniors to safety during massive St. Albert fire
  75. What to expect when it comes to COVID-19 vaccine side effects
  76. Calgary police arrest street preacher, brother for violating public health orders
  77. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Saturday, May 8
  78. Alberta surpasses 25,000 active COVID-19 cases, reports 2,042 new cases
  79. 'Why we survive': B.C. boundary towns struggle without Albertans during pandemic
  80. Wildfire evacuation order lifted in Parkland County, remains under state of local emergency
  81. Canada's Einarson eliminated at curling worlds in Calgary after loss to Sweden
  82. Calgarian pleads for patio changes during shutdown
  83. Calgary youth unpack sexuality and taboo culture in the Filipino community
  84. 4th wave of COVID-19 likely if Canada reopens too fast — and seasonal return may be inevitable
  85. Alberta physiotherapists inundated with long-haul COVID patients
  86. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Sunday, May 9
  87. Parks Canada caribou captive breeding proposal gets OK from review panel
  88. UCP MLA Barnes says compliance with COVID restrictions tied to need for 'more evidence'
  89. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, May 10
  90. Former Calgary councillor broke policy by hiring assistant's daughter, colleague says
  91. Langdon has the books, shelves and supplies for a library, but no building
  92. RCMP seek tips after body of woman found along Highway 93 near Radium
  93. Alberta reports 1,633 new COVID-19 cases as patios, hair salons close
  94. Flames blow out Sens to keep flickering playoff hopes alive
  95. Federal government, media and NDP Opposition wanted COVID-19 disaster, says Alberta justice minister
  96. Calgary will test allowing alcohol consumption in city parks this summer
  97. Calgary will increase mask bylaw fine to $500 — but start date still unclear
  98. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 10, 2021
  99. RCMP seek person of interest in suspicious death near Radium, B.C.
  100. Listen to the Calgary Folk Festival's Asian Heritage Month playlist
  101. Alberta reports 1,597 new cases of COVID-19 as vaccine rollout expands
  102. Draft K-6 curriculum fails students, new poll of Albertans suggests
  103. Oilsands producers step up anti-pandemic measures as outbreaks rise in region
  104. Calgary councillor apologizes for calling colleague an 'ignorant moron'
  105. Canadians who rely on Line 5 on edge as Michigan's deadline looms to shut Enbridge pipeline
  106. Calgary food bank gets 2,359 kg donation from Ismaili community to mark Ramadan
  107. Harlem on the Prairies: How Blackness is harmfully used as shorthand
  108. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Tuesday, May 11
  109. Calgary weighs legal options amid fear candidate threatening health workers will soon have voter addresses
  110. Suncor Energy and Atco working together on potential hydrogen project
  111. 'We're just all in limbo,' says Foothills County homeowner awaiting buyout post-2013 flood
  112. Parents, advocates say province needs to do better job advertising low-stimulation vaccine clinics
  113. A young Bangladeshi Calgarian engineer shares her story of optimism and hope despite the pandemic
  114. Calgary's South Asian residents seeking mental health help during COVID face barriers
  115. Identity on a plate: Caterer embraces her Anishinaabe-Jamaican roots through food
  116. Calgary doctor guilty of unprofessional conduct for sexual relationship, falsifying records
  117. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, May 13
  118. Maverick Party tries to capitalize on O'Toole's unpopularity in Alberta
  119. Calgary council committee approves pet bylaw changes that would allow urban hens
  120. Oilsands workers inside Alberta's largest COVID-19 outbreak fear for their safety
  121. Calgary-based company says Manitoba isn't giving up on its vaccine, despite threat to leave country
  122. Alberta legislature break extended a week while Speaker sets up remote voting
  123. A teen humanitarian feels thankful for her Filipino Calgarian experiences
  124. How Filipino heritage thrives in a small Alberta town
  125. Coun. Jeff Davison joins race for Calgary mayor
  126. Secret letters hidden in Red Deer home for 70 years subject of new documentary
  127. Rocky Mountain House hospital temporarily closing its emergency department
  128. Bobcats seem to be everywhere in Calgary. Find out where they originally came from
  129. Got $925,000? You can buy a haunted hotel & saloon in an Alberta ghost town
  130. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 12, 2021
  131. Alberta MLAs Todd Loewen, Drew Barnes booted from UCP caucus
  132. Okotoks, Alta., one step closer to clean energy improvement program
  133. Canadian National beats Canadian Pacific with $33.6B Kansas City bid
  134. Medical exemption letter now required for Albertans who don't wear masks in public
  135. Where to catch a glimpse of a mountain bluebird in Alberta this spring
  136. Alberta health-care workers exhausted, traumatized as COVID-19 hospitalizations surge
  137. Inmate death at Bowden Institution linked to COVID-19 outbreak
  138. Volunteers finding creative workarounds to restore historic aircraft amid pandemic
  139. HBO's Last of Us looking for southern Alberta extras
  140. Elias Lindholm, Matthew Tkachuk lead the way as Flames crunch Canucks
  141. Canada reports 28 cases of rare blood clots following AstraZeneca vaccinations
  142. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 13, 2021
  143. Alberta's Jason Kenney put down a caucus revolt. But he got hurt in the process
  144. Online schooling much harder for thousands of Calgarians living in poverty, say advocates
  145. This Japanese Calgarian chef continues to share his culture despite the changing environment
  146. 'Where have we been? Where are we going?': CBC Asks explores Black Prairie experience
  147. Competing political parties hope to benefit from internal UCP fractures
  148. Stampede 2021 a go, says organization
  149. Restraining order issued against mayoral candidate threatening armed visits to Alberta health-care workers
  150. Alberta reports 1,433 new COVID-19 cases, as province's total active cases decline
  151. Alberta campsite reservation system down for days, IT staff still don't know why
  152. Calgary Expo postpones summer convention, promises update next month
  153. Calgary may contribute money for affordable housing in effort to access more funds from feds
  154. Spawning suckerfish embark on fish runs in Alberta's lakes and streams
  155. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 14, 2021
  156. Massive project that includes amphitheatre and 120-room hotel coming to Bragg Creek, Alta.
  157. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, May 14
  158. Calgary pharmacist says 'we're doing our best' on COVID vaccines
  159. A tale of two cafés: The other restaurant in Mirror, Alta., chooses to follow the COVID rulebook
  160. Be prepared for spring in the valleys and winter up high if heading to the mountains this weekend
  161. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Saturday, May 15
  162. Suspect in Calgary stabbing death turns himself in to police
  163. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Sunday, May 16
  164. Western MP pitches Conservative carbon price by comparing it to a 24-pack of Pilsner
  165. Check out these un-bear-ably cute pictures of a mama bear and her cubs
  166. The UCP booted 2 MLAs out of caucus. Will it quell unrest in the ranks?
  167. Alberta reports 1,195 new cases of COVID-19 as total active cases continue to fall
  168. Migrant farm workers lack access to vaccines — advocates say that hints at a larger problem
  169. Hundreds in Calgary join convoy in solidarity with Palestinians
  170. Calgary pastor arrested after breaking pandemic gathering rules for months
  171. Alberta reports 1,140 new COVID-19 cases, 3 additional deaths
  172. Calgary men convicted in 'barbaric' gang rape by appeal court, 2 years after acquittal
  173. Calgary area educators mentally and physically exhausted from teaching during pandemic
  174. Canadian farmers have spring in their step from strongest commodity prices in years
  175. An Indian Calgarian high school teacher conquers uncertainty by embracing the light at the end of the tunnel
  176. Why some Alberta seniors still haven't been vaccinated
  177. Alberta government expects safe return to in-class learning next week
  178. Alberta reports 877 new COVID-19 cases, reaches vaccine milestone
  179. Hundreds of grateful Canadians flock to border after Blackfeet Tribe in Montana offers COVID vaccines to all
  180. Calgary father who left daughter in Iraq 3 years ago guilty of abduction
  181. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Tuesday, May 18
  182. Calgary urgent care doctor says one-dose summer not ideal but it offers hope
  183. Lougheed House fundraising to maintain historic gardens
  184. City wants to freeze Calgary taxes next year, but that would require more cuts
  185. Ask the Experts: Alberta's top gardeners take your questions
  186. Alberta abruptly cancels request for drone surveillance to watch campers on public land
  187. What it's like on the ground in Calgary's COVID-stretched ICUs
  188. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 18, 2021
  189. Alberta woman pleads with others to get COVID-19 vaccine after nearly dying
  190. Calgary educators concerned students are falling behind, cheating more during pandemic
  191. Former Calgary councillor Richard Pootmans will try to regain spot on council this fall
  192. Recipes with Julie Van Rosendaal: Fabulous fava
  193. How two young Filipino tattoo artists are navigating family, identity and the industry
  194. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Wednesday, May 19
  195. Development company wants city to change Green Line plans due to cost, uncertainty
  196. Calgary police say more than 100 tickets to be issued after pro-Palestinian car rally
  197. Spring ain't fully sprung as snowfall warnings issued in Alberta
  198. Organizers of 'anti-lockdown' rodeo plead not guilty to violating health act, vow to hold more events
  199. Almost all Alberta K-12 students to return to classrooms next week
  200. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 19, 2021
  201. U of C proposing 'exceptional' tuition increases for handful of programs
  202. Alberta unveils $370M jobs recovery plan
  203. Coal company asks court to quash order for federal review of Alberta mine expansion
  204. Public inquiry into anti-Alberta energy campaigns granted another deadline extension
  205. S&P Global downgrades Alberta's credit rating, warns of future drops if action not taken
  206. COVID-19 long-haulers warn Albertans about chronic health risks after infection
  207. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, May 20
  208. Why food is much more than just food in Filipino culture
  209. Rare white bison calf born to Siksika nation rancher a 'sign of hope'
  210. CBC Alberta journalists pick up 12 regional awards for excellence
  211. Companies applaud new Alberta jobs program, hurry to apply
  212. Review of City of Calgary's whistleblower program comes up with 24 recommendations
  213. Take a look inside Prospect Ridge, Heritage Park's new natural resources exhibit
  214. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 20, 2021
  215. Gardening experts dish the dirt on when to plant, what to plant and controlling the undesirables
  216. Mr. COVID campaign racks up accolades at Edmonton advertising awards show
  217. Several summer camps cancelled again as Alberta's COVID-19 battle continues
  218. Officials urge Albertans be mindful of litter, wildlife and restrictions as May long weekend kicks off
  219. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Saturday, May 22
  220. Donna Kennedy-Glans says Steve Allan regrets signing on to public inquiry into anti-Alberta energy campaigns
  221. Navigating language, food and family: Interracial relationships in the Filipino community
  222. LOCAL LEGENDS: Why this Calgary philanthropist cares so much about a good education
  223. Canada is gearing up to reopen. Can it last?
  224. Pandemic fuels surge in demand for all-terrain vehicles
  225. Full parole denied for man who strangled wife, buried body in their Calgary home
  226. What does it take to evict a porcupine from under a deck? A lot, these Calgarians discovered
  227. U.S. moves to double tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber imports
  228. Inglewood 'pumped' to be getting Calgary's next pump track
  229. Alberta MLAs to consider virtual voting in the legislature
  230. CBC Calgary News at 6, May 21, 2021
  231. Ewe nicknamed Big Mamma gives birth to sextuplets on southern Alberta farm
  232. Alberta reports 732 new cases as province sets new daily high for vaccines administered
  233. Giving Wall, a pay-it-forward food initiative, lets Calgarians help businesses, people in need
  234. More than 500 WestJet airport employees unionize in Calgary and Vancouver
  235. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, May 21
  236. Canadians separated from adopted son in Nigeria say government has taken no action in 22 months
  237. Suspects may have burned vehicle after fatal shooting in southwest Calgary
  238. Alberta reports 621 new COVID-19 cases as total active cases continue decline
  239. Take a look inside Fort McMurray's 1st tiny home
  240. Got goslings? Calgary parks and pathways filled with the fluffy newborns
  241. Teachers assembly votes non-confidence in Alberta education minister
  242. Community involvement key to safe, reclaimable coal mines: industry scientists
  243. 'Squeal on pigs' campaign targets wild boars in Alberta
  244. What I discovered after 450+ family Zoom calls during the pandemic
  245. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Sunday, May 23
  246. Three backcountry incidents keep STARS busy over May long weekend
  247. Alberta parents warn about button batteries after toddler burns her throat
  248. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, May 24
  249. Alberta orders universities to pause partnerships with links to Chinese government
  250. Man shot dead in Calgary was brother of recent B.C. homicide victim