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  1. Springbank reservoir receives approval from federal minister, clearing major hurdle
  2. Fancy dancer gears up for powwow performances after year lost to COVID-19
  3. Victim identified after daytime shooting in southwest Calgary
  4. Conservatives pitch fiscal reform to end 'mistreatment of Western Canadians'
  5. 12-year-old Alberta girl reaches Braille Challenge finals for 3rd year in a row
  6. CBC Calgary News at 6, July 08, 2021
  7. Bus driver rushed to help woman collapsed on sidewalk as other motorists passed by
  8. Canadian construction company aims to see high-speed rail connect Edmonton and Calgary
  9. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney shuffles his cabinet
  10. Alberta's reopening provides window for more infectious delta variant, experts caution
  11. 'Cougar snack' campaign featuring wiener dog in hotdog bun prompts criticism
  12. Suspect sought in random stabbing in downtown Calgary
  13. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, July 8
  14. OPINION | Why the Jasons Kenney of the past would thunder over Alberta's 'Bitumen Boondoggle'
  15. More resources needed for LGBTQ South Asians ready to come out as gay, advocate says
  16. Harvie Passage remains dangerous and could be safer, says Alberta Whitewater Association
  17. Special air quality statement issued for Calgary
  18. What to do with broken tree branches, how to treat fire blight and more
  19. Alberta reports 52 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
  20. Suspected fentanyl superlab discovered south of Calgary
  21. Hiker and her hero recount scary rescue from icy river in Jasper National Park
  22. Man who went missing at Harvie Passage found dead
  23. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, July 9
  24. Man charged after 2 incidents of masturbating in front of teenage girls, attempted abduction
  25. Atco will build its first renewable natural gas facility in Alberta
  26. Man charged in 30-year-old sexual assault on young mother in southeast Calgary
  27. Alberta promises to create and replace 6,000 continuing care beds*
  28. Fort McMurray father and son recovering after waking from comas due to COVID-19
  29. Practising the safety dance as live music returns in a big way to Calgary
  30. What Canada needs to do now to capitalize on low COVID-19 levels and keep them that way
  31. ATA calls new Alberta Education parent and teacher advisory councils 'unnecessary'
  32. Langdon residents still waiting on answers about library proposal
  33. Campgrounds exclusive to hikers and cyclists being installed in Kananaskis Country
  34. Thousands gather at Calgary Stampede's live music venue
  35. Health Canada recalls pre-rolled joints due to possible mould contamination
  36. Man, 28, rushed to hospital after being struck by CTrain early Saturday morning, police say
  37. Man convicted in string of Calgary bank robberies dies at Manitoba's Stony Mountain Institution
  38. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Saturday, July 10
  39. Red Deer open for staycations, helping locals beat summer heat
  40. Cigar lounges exempted in new smoking and vaping regulations
  41. Chinese language sportscaster spreading the love for hockey among Chinese Canadians
  42. B.C.'s wildfire service battles 49 new fires over the weekend, expects more Sunday
  43. Canada orders rail safety measures to reduce risk of wildfires
  44. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Sunday, July 11
  45. Canadian women make 89 cents for every dollar men earn. Can new federal legislation narrow that gap?
  46. How to start a garden on a $50 budget
  47. New Calgary market will offer pay-what-you-can clothes, household goods and food
  48. Controversial Calgary mayoral candidate's latest criminal trial to begin
  49. To solve the climate crisis, let's have a race – first to net zero wins
  50. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, July 12
  51. Residents of Sunnyside seek solution for water mysteriously pooling on street
  52. Suspect arrested in random stabbing of woman in downtown Calgary
  53. Former neurologist convicted of sexual assaults faces 15 additional charges, including a child victim
  54. Alberta will not bring in vaccine passports, premier says
  55. Meet the Calgary cab driver who has delivered groceries to dozens of seniors for 15 years
  56. Chestermere house fire that killed 7 people deemed not suspicious
  57. New Calgary company sells sun-protective clothing
  58. Calgary Stampede says fewer than 5 of 22,000 Nashville North goers tested COVID-positive
  59. Alberta reports no additional COVID-19 deaths in past 4 days
  60. 1 dead following Kelowna, B.C., crane collapse
  61. Growing proportion of Alberta COVID-19 cases have no known source
  62. Dan the Australian shepherd vying for another title at Calgary Stampede stock dog competition
  63. Regulator says Brookfield used 'abusive' tactics in hostile bid for Inter Pipeline
  64. From finches to robins, it's not uncommon for birds to build their homes on your homes
  65. Cougar warning issued for Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary
  66. Fatal collision between car and train near Ponoka, Alta.
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  68. Alberta critical worker benefit leaves some frontline employees unrecognized
  69. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Tuesday, July 13
  70. Officials ask Albertans to be cautious as crews battle 300 wildfires in B.C.
  71. Trees cut down at Eau Claire Plaza could be back as furniture
  72. Heat warnings blanket Alberta, with temperatures up to 33 C expected
  73. Cubans in Calgary on edge after crackdown on the island's largest protests in decades
  74. Stampede offers safe space for visitors to ask Indigenous questions, but teepee holders say there are limits
  75. Head of group representing churches in COVID-19 challenge takes leave after having Manitoba judge followed
  76. Alberta reports 35 new COVID-19 cases, 3 additional deaths
  77. Man and woman arrested in connection to 12 robberies in east Calgary
  78. Wagonstage Theatre celebrates half a century of bringing performances to Calgary kids
  79. Calgary post-secondary students call on city to restore 'vote anywhere' advance polls
  80. Calgary police investigated after officer shoots suspect in CTrain station standoff
  81. How one Calgarian went from makeup artist to thrifter and tripled income during pandemic
  82. Sutherland withdraws from Calgary council race, throws support behind Jeff Davison for mayor
  83. Canadian ranchers keeping close watch as U.S. launches meat labelling review
  84. COVID's R-value (or ability to spread) is once again rising in Alberta
  85. Longtime Calgary Stampede food vendors happy to be back despite smaller crowds
  86. Saudi Arabia, UAE reach compromise oil output deal, OPEC+ source says
  87. Edmonton man identified as one of 5 men killed at Kelowna crane collapse
  88. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Wednesday, July 14
  89. Lethbridge police officers who arrested teen dressed as stormtrooper cleared of misconduct
  90. Combative divorce: CPS officer guilty of deceit, on trial for perjury connected to breakup
  91. Line 3 pipeline opponents appeal to Minnesota Supreme Court
  92. CRA should audit Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms after judge controversy: Manitoba prof
  93. Your poop could be used to track COVID-19 outbreaks, says U of C researchers
  94. Alberta businesses see glimmer of hope as oil price rises and sun shines on Stampede
  95. Hunting licences, ski passes up for grabs in Alberta's latest vaccine lottery
  96. Snowbirds return to soar over Calgary in salute to pandemic's health-care heroes
  97. Wildfire smoke prompts air quality advisories for Calgary, western Alberta
  98. The hunt for Calgary's $500K art heist: Suspect caught, art still missing
  99. Calgary and Edmonton move up in survey of tech talent job growth in North America
  100. Hot weather pressures Alberta's electricity grid, with 2 'rare' alerts this month
  101. Families, operators pleased as continuing care homes allowed to open doors
  102. New 'Made in Alberta' food label in the works
  103. Alberta reports 46 new COVID-19 cases, 1 more death
  104. Teen charged in Calgary police officer's death must stay in jail until trial: judge
  105. Canadian artists celebrate a return to performing in front of live audiences at Calgary Stampede
  106. Why Canada needs universal public housing
  107. Record heat results in uptick in wildfires in Fort McMurray area
  108. Small businesses quick to apply for Calgary reopening grants
  109. Previous Red Deer Rebels hockey player looks to future in U.S. sports business world
  110. 2 teens dead, 2 in hospital after single-vehicle collision near Springbank
  111. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, July 15
  112. Premier Jason Kenney to announce fall referendum items
  113. $50M cyclotron will help cancer patients in southern Alberta, Shandro says
  114. Calgary officer not guilty of perjury after judge blames couple's obsession with harming each other in court
  115. Former chief of the defence staff Jonathan Vance charged with obstruction of justice
  116. Canadians still hesitant to open U.S. border, but Prairies more eager, poll suggests
  117. Alberta reports slight increase in active cases of COVID-19
  118. Plans for passenger train linking Calgary airport and Banff come into sharper focus
  119. Find out who was the top stock dog at this year's Calgary Stampede
  120. National team speed skater sells coffee in Calgary out of antique Citroën truckette
  121. WestJet reaches agreement with union that represents 650 cabin crew on regional carrier
  122. Alberta ratepayers on the hook for unpaid gas and electricity bills from utility deferral program
  123. Staff sergeant advises water safety after potential increase in Alberta drownings
  124. Statistics Canada exploring changes to census to more accurately reflect Canada's diversity
  125. Is Alberta about to have a COVID-19 upswing? We should know by the end of July
  126. Stunt Nations Ltd. fighting to get more Indigenous representation on the screen
  127. Black Diamond 'glamping' business focuses on empathy
  128. Find out what you're missing at the Calgary Stampede's Broncs After Dark show
  129. Calgary issues fire ban prohibiting fire pits, recreational campfires, outdoor fireplaces
  130. Students gather at Springbank high school to mourn classmates killed in car crash
  131. Summer driving season and rising crude help hike Calgary gas prices
  132. Motorcyclist struck and killed while stopped near Deerfoot Trail off-ramp
  133. New Calgary store promotes gender equality in politics
  134. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, July 16
  135. 'Somebody knows something': Grandparents raising slain son's children plead for information
  136. Calgary's COVID-19 field hospital easing emergency department backlog
  137. Kenney can't change federal system but he can make sure you don't lose an hour's sleep in March
  138. Greenland bans all oil exploration
  139. 'A' is for agriculture, 'Y' is for Yahoo: Children's book on the Calgary Stampede
  140. Despite recent failures in the oil sector, not all government investment is bad
  141. Alberta farmers endure drought as feds, province agree to recovery deal
  142. Alberta family hopeful after Health Canada approves drug that treats common cause of cystic fibrosis
  143. Public funeral service scheduled for long-serving Okotoks mayor
  144. Calgary Stampede says rodeo will go ahead, as nearby horse races cancel due to smoke
  145. Air quality in most of Alberta expected to be very high risk through Monday
  146. 3 homes in Calgary's northwest significantly damaged by early morning fire
  147. OPEC, allies raise limits for 5 countries to end oil dispute
  148. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Sunday, July 18
  149. Calgary man biking to 164 Alberta parks formerly slated to be delisted
  150. Calgary Stampede announces free admission for all on final day
  151. Canada needs to jump-start a stalled first-dose campaign to avoid a fourth wave, experts say
  152. Jagmeet Singh pledges a diversified economy during Calgary visit
  153. Cavalry FC take down HFX Wanderers to snap 4-game losing skid
  154. Special air quality statement issued for most of Alberta due to wildfire smoke
  155. Company wants to appeal decision that rejected proposed Alberta open-pit coal mine
  156. Calgary police arrest 2 people in connection with June homicide
  157. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Saturday, July 17
  158. Calgary Stampede preps to close the gates on last day of pandemic-era edition
  159. Opposition calls for COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Alberta schools this fall
  160. Alberta hockey community applauds NHL prospect Luke Prokop after coming out
  161. How Albertans can maintain their health in wildfire smoke
  162. Advisory firm urges shareholders to support Brookfield's bid for Inter Pipeline
  163. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Monday, July 19
  164. Heatwaves and drought conditions devastating for southern Alberta farmers
  165. CBC Calgary News at 6, July 19, 2021
  166. 5 million jabs: Alberta reaches COVID-19 vaccine milestone
  167. The hurdles Indigenous athletes face chasing Olympic dreams
  168. Death of Calgary man days after arrest prompts police watchdog investigation
  169. Alberta towns, cities feel squeeze from plunging provincial grants
  170. There could be over 3M more people living in Alberta by 2046. Here's what that looks like
  171. Catholic Diocese of Calgary commits to 'monetary contribution' for residential school survivors
  172. Kananaskis pass garners $5.7M in initial weeks of program
  173. Canadian right-wing extremism increased online during the pandemic
  174. Calgary roof rebate program receives more than 500 applications in 1st month
  175. Yes, you can have a tropical-feeling garden in Alberta
  176. Alberta parents could save thousands under federal $10-a-day child-care plan, new data shows
  177. One dead in four-vehicle highway crash west of Hinton
  178. Calgarians waiting to reunite with family members are struggling as India travel ban extended
  179. Man run over in southwest Calgary condo parking lot
  180. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Tuesday, July 20
  181. Seattle set to select roster on Wednesday with big names available from Canadian teams
  182. 'Miss the drumbeat': the return of powwow season welcomed by First Nations
  183. Grasshopper invasion described as 'horror movie' traps residents indoors in Lethbridge, Alta.
  184. Ottawa kickstarts 'transition' process for oil and gas workers
  185. Springbank reservoir project secures up to $165.5M in federal funding
  186. Water release at Bighorn Dam will raise water levels of North Saskatchewan River: TransAlta
  187. Alberta government says it will spend $7.3M to expand youth mental health hubs
  188. CBC Calgary News at 6, July 20, 2021
  189. Transportation Safety Board investigating after train sparks ignite Calgary grass fire
  190. Calgary council committee votes to spend $15.5M on Fort Calgary, Glenbow Museum upgrades
  191. New investigation into Kaillie Humphries' harassment claims will be ordered, after successful appeal
  192. Cochrane launches campaign to boost business at local shops
  193. The market's fresh reminder? Stocks don't just go up
  194. Alberta urged to reconsider cutting off hundreds of young adults from financial support
  195. Federal environment minister says extreme weather a wake-up call
  196. Air quality improves as wildfire smoke dissipates across Alberta
  197. U.S. border to remain closed until at least Aug. 21
  198. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Wednesday, July 21
  199. Kindred spirits: Alberta's craft distilling industry growing alongside local breweries
  200. How the Calgary Region Airshed Zone measures pollutants to formulate air quality health index
  201. Spike in opioid-related calls in Edmonton a 'drug poisoning emergency,' expert says
  202. Vaccine hesitancy, rising R-value mean Alberta can't let up on pandemic fight, expert says
  203. Warning ends after possible tornado reported in Wetaskiwin County near Knob Hill
  204. Let people carry pepper spray for self-defence, Alberta urges federal government
  205. Seattle Kraken take Flames captain Mark Giordano in expansion draft
  206. Support set to arrive in B.C. as officials report 'extremely volatile' wildfire conditions
  207. U of C vaccine hesitancy guide gives doctors facts for struggling patients
  208. Banff's Bear Street comes out of hibernation
  209. Alberta to start screening newborns for spinal muscular atrophy through pilot project
  210. Beltline park opens to honour Lois Szabo, Calgary LGBTQ leader
  211. Police seek suspects after 11 Calgary churches vandalized
  212. Restricted access to Calgary Municipal Building removed
  213. Alberta reports 81 new cases of COVID-19, no new deaths
  214. Famous stunt that carried the ashes of Calgary Evel Knievel fan part of new Disney film
  215. Coun. Keating unveils political action committee that will endorse Calgary councillor candidates
  216. Quebec nixes LNG plant that would have carried Western Canadian natural gas to markets overseas
  217. Alberta Health Services closing rapid-flow immunization clinics in Edmonton, Calgary
  218. Calgary lifts fire ban as air quality improves
  219. City of Calgary says Crescent Road long-term plan not coming until 2022
  220. Rocky Mountain House: One medical clinic, much frustration booking appointments
  221. Calgary's downtown office vacancy rate hits 29.2%, a new high
  222. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Thursday, July 22
  223. Meet the Calgary Zoo's newest residents, featured in a new exhibit
  224. Two Alberta First Nations want to appeal decision against Grassy Mountain coal mine
  225. Alberta could soon be home to Diamond Valley, if 2 towns become 1
  226. Stampede LRT station revamp will allow 17th Avenue to extend into park
  227. Calgary RCMP officer ordered to resign for inappropriate texts with teen he coached
  228. A clinic on wheels: Mobile vaccination service launches in Alberta
  229. Ottawa, provinces and territories not on track to meet new climate targets: report
  230. Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony: What we know, how to watch
  231. Calgary's Folk Fest kicks off with distanced Summer Serenades
  232. 75% of eligible Albertans have had at least 1 shot of COVID-19 vaccine
  233. CBC Calgary News at 6, July 22, 2021
  234. Alberta Health Services says system stable as it manages staff shortages and bed closures
  235. Alberta crop insurance program adjusted to let farmers harvest early for livestock feed
  236. Former Calgary MMA fighter charged with assaulting 3 women over 10-year span
  237. Calgary councillor calls $30M in yearly overtime for municipal workers 'unacceptable'
  238. Enmax and City of Calgary announce $5M fund for solar installations at community halls
  239. Everything you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Friday, July 23
  240. Team Canada's athletes (finally) arrive at Tokyo 2020 and are ready to deliver
  241. After suffering childhood brain injury, Canadian rower rebounds to become Olympian
  242. Warrant issued for suspect in murder of man who tried to intervene in park assault
  243. Why Memorial Drive has three names and other baffling quirks of Calgary's roads
  244. Air quality in southern Alberta expected to worsen as more smoke blows in
  245. Coun. Jeff Davison's mayoral campaign under fire for relationship with third-party advertiser
  246. Spending grew at hotels, bars and restaurants in Alberta during the Calgary Stampede
  247. Olympic families and communities find ways to celebrate Alberta athletes from home
  248. Alberta launches formal talks with Ottawa on new daycare funding
  249. Canada could avoid the worst of a 4th wave — but we're not out of the woods yet
  250. Mess at backcountry campground in Banff raises safety concerns