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  1. 3 UCP leadership candidates go head-to-head in debate hosted by pro-independence group
  2. 'Dark Winds' actor helps First Nations students get into film industry through college course
  3. Northeast Calgary intersection remains closed hours after three-vehicle collision
  4. Alberta Health expands COVID-19 booster eligibility for children aged 5-11
  5. Startup airline Canada Jetlines to fly between Calgary and Toronto starting in September
  6. Kenney announces Tanya Fir as new jobs minister after Schweitzer resignation
  7. Hundreds of memorial plaques stolen from Calgary cemetery
  8. Banff Trail death determined to be non-criminal, say Calgary police
  9. Two more Starbucks in Alberta vote to unionize, both in Sherwood Park
  10. 'Dire situation' for students waiting for housing, says president of U of C students' union
  11. Murder charge laid in shooting attack on couple in southwest Calgary
  12. As my baby struggled with COVID in hospital, I wondered about our impossible choices as pandemic parents
  13. 'Come together and celebrate': Calgary Pride Week kicks off Saturday
  14. Chinese seniors left behind as many Chinese-language newspapers stop printing across Canada
  15. Climate action a priority for new Banff National Park plan
  16. More than a game: Calgary's board gamers gather for annual convention
  17. K-Country rescue teams say calls still high after record volume
  18. Calgary police homicide unit investigating fatal assault in Inglewood
  19. Churchill statue is Jason Kenney's way of declaring what we must celebrate, warts be damned
  20. At age 29, illness shattered my dreams. And I wasn't the sick one
  21. Expert tree climbers from Alberta scale championship ladder at Regina competition
  22. Discovery of genetic root of son's autism gives Calgary family hope for a cure
  23. Collision, believed to be road rage, sends family, including 3 children to hospital: RCMP
  24. Calgary personal trainer prides themselves on making a safe space for LGBTQ community
  25. Canada invests $100M in 'historic' action plan for 2SLGBT communities
  26. U of C still coping with 'magnitude' of residence waitlists as students move in
  27. Chrystia Freeland public confrontation in Alberta isn't isolated incident, Calgary mayor says
  28. We need rare earth elements for a greener future, but there's a catch
  29. Misinformation, lack of consultations on fertilizer emissions hurting farmers, Alberta producers say
  30. Is it time for rent control in Alberta? Some Calgarians say yes
  31. Highway 1 closed overnight between Golden and Field after fatal head-on crash
  32. More questions than answers about Alberta's provincial police proposal, area mayors say
  33. Ottawa again invokes 1977 pipeline treaty in Line 5 dispute with U.S.
  34. Safety concerns halt construction of continuing care centre in Calgary's inner city
  35. The case against a farmers' market in downtown Calgary
  36. WinSport day lodge to get its first major upgrade since opening 35 years ago
  37. After the 2021 drought, things are looking up for Alberta crop farmers
  38. Man charged in fatal Evergreen shooting was out on bail after firearm arrest 2 weeks earlier
  39. Advocates worry southeast Calgary development could devastate natural wetlands and habitats
  40. High oil, gas prices put Alberta on track for $13.2B surplus, Kenney says
  41. Southwest Calgary ring road partially reopens after fatal collision caused earlier closure
  42. Alberta's searchable teacher registry to go live this week
  43. Visitor electrocuted in hot tub in Canmore
  44. RCMP investigating after man accosts Freeland in Alberta
  45. UCP leadership candidates subject to death threats during campaign
  46. Calgary Crime Stoppers faces dwindling donations as gun violence rises in city
  47. Seven United Conservative Party leadership contenders set to face off in Edmonton debate
  48. Alberta commits more than $11M to end-of-life care and supports
  49. Recipes with Julie Van Rosendaal: Recreating dishes from Roy's Korean Kitchen, Heartland Cafe and Canela
  50. PM Trudeau could face subpoena to testify at residential school reparations trial
  51. Alberta's selenium review now complete as environmental groups worry about next steps
  52. From gophers to coal to eerie dolls: Check out these rural museums near Calgary
  53. Calgary's Pakistani community in 'agony' as floods devastate country
  54. 16-year-old arrested in pair of armed convenience store robberies
  55. Calgary is on track for its 4th hottest summer on record as August ends
  56. Freeland says Albertans are kind, decent people, as RCMP investigate harassment
  57. UCP leadership candidates choose their targets — and dance partners — in final debate
  58. Man who ran over wife with van will serve 16 years for murder before parole eligibility
  59. What to expect as Calgary students start a 'typical school year' Thursday
  60. How the Stoney Nakoda Nation is marking Overdose Awareness Day
  61. Defence lawyers to stage walkout in Edmonton and Calgary Friday over legal aid funding
  62. Alberta's COVID-19 deaths up 42, hospitalizations down 13, provincial data shows
  63. Calgary teen behind online learning project helping Chinese immigrant kids learn English
  64. 'No smoking gun': Calgary scientists studying Mars soil for signs it supported life
  65. Proposed sovereignty act would be scrutinized before given royal assent, says Alberta Lt.-Gov.
  66. Students and parents welcome the very first day of school at new southeast Calgary elementary
  67. If Sunshine Village wants to expand, it needs more employee housing, say local officials
  68. Motor sports enthusiasts celebrate new racetrack opening north of Calgary
  69. Police looking for suspect after charges laid in deadly restaurant shooting
  70. Doctors in short supply in Calgary anyway, now imagine trying to find one who's gay
  71. Calgary's historic Eau Claire building set to become community hub
  72. Home prices decline again but remain higher than last year, real estate board says
  73. Zero kills to date in Alberta's bounty hunt on invasive wild boar
  74. Safety codes authority investigating death of Sask. resident in Canmore, Alta., hot tub
  75. 'Salad-bar' extremism on the rise in Canada, report says
  76. Recall issued for spice linked to food poisonings
  77. Doctor shortage forces Alberta emergency room closure over long weekend
  78. Proposed overdose prevention site not proceeding at Calgary Drop-In Centre
  79. Here's how you can maybe, possibly see the northern lights near Calgary this weekend
  80. ASIRT finds no unlawful conduct in 2017 police shooting that seriously injured Calgary man
  81. G7 nations pledge system to cap Russian income from oil sales
  82. Most Albertans did not support Freedom Convoy, University of Alberta survey says
  83. Editorial by legal aid president called 'vile,' prompts calls for resignation
  84. Danielle Smith says premier, Alberta Lt.-Gov. wrong to comment on sovereignty act
  85. Charges upgraded in fatal stabbing of navy veteran in Calgary
  86. All this constitutional chaos, and Danielle Smith hasn't won anything yet
  87. Pride is more than a parade and rainbow crosswalks. We need action and allyship
  88. What protection to expect from updated COVID vaccines this fall
  89. After 50 years, westslope cutthroat trout return to lake in Banff National Park
  90. Calgary Sikhs plan motorbike rally to Sundre in goodwill gesture after float controversy
  91. Calgary police investigating fatal rollover of possible racing car
  92. Canadians with ties to Pakistan call for more aid amid deadly flooding
  93. RCMP investigating after Banff stabbing leaves one man dead
  94. Environment Canada issues air quality statement for Calgary, parts of southern Alta.
  95. Crews working to extinguish wildfire burning in Jasper National Park
  96. Alberta mural project illustrates Métis experience in residential schools
  97. Autism makes me great at my job, but horrible at interviews
  98. The race to lead Alberta runs through Ottawa
  99. Recent Suncor fatalities painful for survivors of other workplace tragedies
  100. Out-of-control wildfire near Jasper, Alta., grows nearly 4 times in size since Saturday: Parks Canada
  101. House fire leaves two dead in central Alberta town
  102. Wildfire smoke prompts Environment Canada to issue air quality warnings for much of Alberta
  103. Here's how thousands of Calgarians celebrated the return of the in-person Pride parade
  104. Calgary daughter, father credit specialized bike share program for changing their lives
  105. Okotoks fire burns down 2 houses, leaves 2 damaged
  106. What I found — and lost — in foster care
  107. Alberta Cree wrestler The Matriarch finds her peace inside the ring
  108. Man charged in fatal Sask. stabbings found dead, other accused still at large, RCMP say
  109. Stampeders score 15 unanswered points in 3rd quarter to top Elks
  110. Here's a look at the 7 people running to lead the UCP — and the province
  111. Power being restored to Jasper, Alta., as weather offers respite in wildfire battle
  112. U.S.-based Air Products to supply Imperial with hydrogen for new diesel complex
  113. Family of slain Calgary mother and daughter express fear, pain at sentencing hearing
  114. New Alberta legislation forces owners to pay contractors on time
  115. The cat came back — to a Calgary neighbourhood 2 years later
  116. Alberta could ignore court rulings under Smith's sovereignty act
  117. Officials warn of scrambling dangers after 74-year-old man falls to death on Canmore mountain
  118. Alberta premier accuses health system of giving government unreliable pandemic information
  119. 'Disgusted*and ashamed': Rapist in 3-decade cold case apologizes to victim at sentencing
  120. Patients treated in Red Deer ER waiting room as wait times surge
  121. 'She's a hero': Slain mother of 5 among victims ID'd in mass stabbing
  122. Mayor leads Calgary delegation to L.A. to lure more films north
  123. Alberta's new teacher registry criticized for outing trans people
  124. Recipes with Julie Van Rosendaal: What to do with all those cherries
  125. Police arrest man suspected of attacks in northeast Edmonton that left 1 dead, 2 injured
  126. Province to contract more private surgical facilities, says aim is to shorten wait times
  127. WestJet debuts new, gender neutral uniforms with name tag space for pronouns
  128. Calgary refugee advocates say not everyone considers a military jet flyby a reason to celebrate
  129. Queen Elizabeth, Canada's head of state, dead at 96
  130. Critics call for suspension of Alberta teacher registry and review of privacy concerns, 'legal loopholes'
  131. How does a little community art gallery work?
  132. Wisconsin judge rules against Enbridge on Line 5, but stops short of shutdown
  133. Plight of 3 orphaned bear cubs prompts calls for change to Alberta's rehabilitation policy
  134. Cold War-era fighter jet finds new home in Calgary
  135. Fugitive suspect in Saskatchewan stabbing rampage is dead
  136. More bus drivers needed to get Calgary students to school, says transportation operator
  137. Conservative members*pick MP Pierre Poilievre to be their new leader*
  138. Deerfoot Trail motorcycle collision leaves man, 39, dead
  139. Pierre Poilievre and the anti-elite populism that won the day
  140. Paramedic among 2 dead after collision near Thorsby, Alta., RCMP say
  141. Doctors to vote on tentative agreement with Alberta government next week
  142. Calgary mental health advocates seek to break stigma on World Suicide Prevention Day
  143. Power restored to 90% of Jasper, Alta., residents Friday evening
  144. 2 dead after Saturday morning house fire in northeast Calgary
  145. Calgary hotel honours Queen's first visit — as princess
  146. 'She deserves forgiveness': No jail for young Calgary mother who put baby's body in dumpster
  147. Man arrested following northeast Edmonton stabbings charged with 2nd degree murder
  148. Former police watchdog questions Sask. Justice approach in Myles Sanderson death investigation
  149. Food spoilage, frustration as Jasper, Alta., residents grapple with continued power outages
  150. COVID-19 vaccination low among young Alberta children ahead of predicted fall surge
  151. Dead wild rabbits in Calgary suspected to have contracted fatal viral disease
  152. The opioid crisis makes all of us less safe by straining first responders
  153. Calgarians remember Queen Elizabeth at 'the end of an era'
  154. We kept to ourselves. Until a knock at my door and a little courage opened my world
  155. Stampeders rout Elks as Edmonton suffers historic home defeat
  156. Homicide unit investigating suspicious death in southwest Calgary
  157. Town officials hope new bylaw will deter increasing bear activity in Canmore
  158. Chetamon Mountain wildfire saw 'negligible growth' Saturday despite hot, windy weather
  159. Canada's top country music artists return to Calgary tonight for CCMA awards show
  160. Child remains in hospital after being hit by vehicle while biking in Calgary's northeast*
  161. Queen Elizabeth's coffin arrives in Edinburgh as thousands pay tribute
  162. Air quality statements issued for much of Alberta due to B.C. wildfire smoke
  163. Mural project by Calgary artist shot down by Vernon city council, some locals
  164. The number of pot stores in Alberta reaches a potentially unsustainable high
  165. Faced with labour shortage, this southern Alberta town turns to rural immigration program
  166. The Conservative heartland has a new leader in Pierre Poilievre
  167. Calgary wrestling legend Bret Hart celebrated for Canada's Walk of Fame induction
  168. Pierre Poilievre is a 21st century populist who thinks his moment has arrived
  169. Health experts warn vaccine-preventable illnesses could rise in Alberta
  170. Calgary's annual tribute to honour fallen firefighters took place on Tuesday
  171. Man accused of killing 81-year-old believed senior stole his speaker, Crown alleges
  172. More than $4.5M in drugs seized at locations across Calgary, police say
  173. 1st national gathering on residential school unmarked burials begins in Edmonton
  174. Autopsy determines death in Discovery Ridge was non-criminal
  175. Calls for help increase as floods continue to devastate Pakistan
  176. Alberta government will walk back legislation if doctors approve new contract, documents show
  177. Flames hire decorated Canadian hockey player Rebecca Johnston in player development role
  178. Wildfire smoke triggers Environment Canada air quality warnings across southern Alberta
  179. Shortage of staff leaves parents frustrated, kids without lessons at city pools
  180. Health care a top issue for Albertans but not for United Conservative Party leadership candidates
  181. Northeast CTrain station reopens following pedestrian death
  182. Alberta to mark Queen's funeral Monday with 'provincial day of mourning'
  183. Man accused of pretending to be military veteran faces new charges: firearms training fraud
  184. Reports show concrete on Saddledome roof is crumbling
  185. She started a Facebook group to make friends. Then, women started reaching out for help
  186. Crop yields rebound in 2022 as farmers recover from last year's drought, says StatsCan
  187. Toxic masculinity is part of elite hockey. We need a culture shift
  188. Alberta sees rise in potentially inappropriate antipsychotic use in long-term care
  189. U of C Students' Union seeks financial help from province to develop free textbooks
  190. As families gather to bury their dead, James Smith Cree Nation struggles to heal
  191. Recipes with Julie Van Rosendaal: Mimicking meat with mushrooms
  192. Alberta to open bivalent COVID-19 booster bookings to adults on Sept. 21
  193. Calgary city council votes for tougher safety standards at unlicensed day homes
  194. They scurry, climb and chew, but have you heard of jumping mice?
  195. An unlikely ally in the face of wildfires and droughts: the humble beaver
  196. Grid power restored in Jasper, Alta., after wildfire damage, vistors invited back
  197. Calgary Transit ridership up 15% since start of school
  198. Shortage of contrast dye for medical scans improving in Alberta
  199. Q&A: Calgary doctor's new book captures photos of health-care workers, patients during pandemic
  200. Gun ownership laws in Canada are about to change. Here's what is happening in Alberta
  201. CBC News opens permanent bureau in Grande Prairie
  202. Premier announces Federal Building being renamed after Queen Elizabeth
  203. Calgary Archery Centre will hang up its bows in November
  204. Alberta Human Rights Commission chief refuses to resign amid book review controversy
  205. Food banks see spikes in demand as Albertans struggle with rising costs
  206. Calgary Convention Centre president says future looking hopeful after a tough 2021
  207. Hundreds of former patients of a Calgary midwife clinic told of potential exposure to hep B
  208. Former chief medical examiner abandons $7.6M lawsuit against Alberta government
  209. Albertans who jumped on fourth COVID doses this summer must wait for bivalent booster
  210. Retired swim star Tewksbury honoured to be part of Canadian delegation for Queen's funeral
  211. Man dead after truck hits bus shelter, building in Calgary, police say
  212. The Queen's death is a stark reminder of how few women leaders there are
  213. Terry Fox Run back in Alberta as thousands run in support of cancer research
  214. Here's how Muslim artists in Calgary are working to increase representation
  215. Calgary police say woman in hospital after drive-by shooting in Kensington area
  216. How Pierre Poilievre is winning new support among young, diverse voters
  217. New reality show aims to 'feed the spirit' of Indigenous business
  218. It's one more way to help you save at the grocery store — so why isn't unit pricing mandatory?
  219. 'It really does draw you in': What you need to know as larch season approaches
  220. A 5-year-old boy raised more than $3,000 for Ukraine — here's how
  221. Roller derby athletes from Calgary and Lethbridge earn lead roles on Canada's junior team
  222. Seniors' debt a growing concern, says Alberta credit counsellor
  223. Harley-Davidson technician program in northern Alberta is one of a kind for Canada
  224. I loved being a teacher. Who am I now that an illness forced me to leave?
  225. Premier Jason Kenney in massive queue to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth
  226. Danielle Smith's health spending account won't solve health care problems, critics say
  227. This veterinarian whips around Okotoks on a scooter pulled by her whippet
  228. Fatality inquiry to begin into death of 37-pound Calgary teen killed by parents
  229. Where you buy your orange shirt matters — here's why
  230. A Calgary couple has helped nearly 200 Ukrainian refugees fly to Canada with buddy pass program
  231. Queen Elizabeth is laid to rest as the world watches
  232. 'Fantastical' play with Blackfoot actors examines effects of Treaty 7
  233. The flu is back: What can Albertans expect this fall?
  234. Speed, possible medical incident investigated as factors in fatal bus shelter crash
  235. Albertans pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at sombre ceremony
  236. Calgarians gather to mourn the Queen and honour her legacy
  237. Charges laid in fatal hit and run from last year
  238. Homeless in Canmore: Living rough and fighting off wildlife
  239. Months to go in efforts to repair damage at Municipal Building
  240. Alberta's trucking industry continues to struggle with driver shortage
  241. Canada's inflation rate cools to 7%, but food prices are still climbing
  242. Alberta man appealing manslaughter conviction, sentence in shooting deaths of Métis hunters
  243. Harry Langford, 'Ironman' for Stampeders in 1950s, dies at 92
  244. Calgarians have new way to access monkeypox vaccine as case counts tick up
  245. After months of planning, Flames fan pulls off 'perfect' proposal at Saddledome
  246. Judge certifies $16M class action in deadly E. coli outbreak in Edmonton
  247. WestJet offers to help Calgary couple bring Ukrainians to Canada, but only for this month
  248. Ottawa leaning toward ending pandemic border measures, sources say
  249. Tall beavers — and other tales — live on in new book from Alberta Métis students
  250. Stampeders' Judge suspended 1 game following post-game altercation with Lions' Whitehead