PDA

View Full Version : Calgary News & Events


Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 [185] 186 187 188

  1. When I learned to see cancer as my friend and teacher, I started to really live again
  2. My wife got cancer and I couldn't fix it. Finally I learned that's not what's required
  3. Grave problem: Banff struggling to manage Columbian ground squirrels in cemeteries
  4. Greenhouse research could boost Alberta's crop output of strawberries, tomatoes
  5. Russia rejects price cap on its oil of $60 US a barrel, again warns of cutoffs
  6. Changes coming to Alberta's proposed Sovereignty Act after concerns over powers given to cabinet
  7. Sofia Goggia sweeps women's downhill at Lake Louise, holding off Nina Ortlieb
  8. Wait times at one of Calgary's long-term shelters now nearly 4 months
  9. Mangiapane scores twice, Vladar makes 27 saves as Flames beat Capitals
  10. 13 horses from Calgary Stampede Ranch compete at National Finals Rodeo
  11. University of Calgary seeking more diverse staff of professors
  12. Pilot program aims to refurbish solar panels before they end up in Alberta landfills
  13. A new winter festival in Calgary raised thousands for local charities
  14. Competing protests at Legislature grounds show diverging opinions over proposed Sovereignty Act
  15. These Albertans are fighting for licensed practical nurses to be recognized as more than assistants
  16. Here's how some shoppers are adjusting their holiday spending this season
  17. WestJet announces new flights to Tokyo, Barcelona and Edinburgh
  18. Calgary police investigating suspicious death in Lincoln Park
  19. Family says Amazon shipped fake product, refuses refund until 'correct' item returned
  20. Proposed amendment to Alberta Sovereignty Act removes unilateral lawmaking power of cabinet
  21. Alberta government surrendering power to impose pay deals on doctors
  22. Former CFL player Jerome Messam gets 18-month suspended sentence in voyeurism case
  23. Bill C-21 being reviewed to ensure it doesn't affect hunting rifles, shotguns, says Trudeau
  24. City deploys multi-level plan to improve safety for Calgary transit passengers
  25. Kadri's 3-point night leads Flames over Coyotes
  26. Doctors warn Alberta's pediatric hospitals in 'chaos' as more children face care delays
  27. Banff to decide on future of town's pedestrian corridor
  28. RCMP seeking public help to find missing Red Deer mother with 4 children
  29. Cenovus Energy plans capital budget between $4B and $4.5B for 2023
  30. People sharing goodwill with strangers and other acts of kindness by Calgarians
  31. Development partner chosen for new hotel at Calgary Stampede
  32. Alberta government sources children's pain medication to ease supply woes
  33. Calgary police officer charged with sexual assault following ASIRT investigation
  34. This cat's story illustrates why Calgary's humane society and police work closely together
  35. Recipes with Julie Van Rosendaal: Holiday cookies for a good cause
  36. 'Joyful moment': Alberta footballers cheer news of Calgary team joining pro women's league
  37. Alberta's deputy chief medical officers of health have resigned: Copping
  38. Alberta teachers could be investigated for failing to report abusive colleagues under new code
  39. Andersson's 3-point night leads Flames past Wild for third straight win
  40. Calgary man has ruff day after dog makes online purchases
  41. For about $50 million, B.C.'s Fairmont Hot Springs Resort could be all yours
  42. 'More than disappointing': Air Canada to stop direct flights to Calgary from Regina, Saskatoon
  43. Calgary will host curling's Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2024
  44. Elections Alberta recommends legislative changes to tackle misinformation, disinformation
  45. Neighbours helping neighbours and other acts of kindness by Calgarians
  46. Barriers to voting make it difficult for newcomers to vote in Calgary municipal elections, city says
  47. Keystone pipeline shut after oil release into Kansas creek
  48. Calgary council member Dan McLean fined for breaching election law
  49. Nurses haunted by 'moral distress' as they scramble to treat kids at Alberta Children's Hospital
  50. Store devoted to the Caesar cocktail set to open in Calgary next year
  51. Change the constitution or face Alberta independence referendum, says architect of Sovereignty Act
  52. Calgary officer who assaulted handcuffed Black woman loses bid to have conviction overturned
  53. Handing out care packages to the homeless and other acts of kindness by Calgarians
  54. Trans Mountain Corp. fined for 2020 death of pipeline expansion worker
  55. Calgary neurologist who sexually abused dozens of women pleads guilty to 27 more assaults
  56. Renewed calls for masking in Alberta schools as viral illnesses surge, hospitals struggle
  57. New Alberta legislation would create independent police oversight body
  58. Trudeau says Ottawa not interested in 'fighting' with Alberta after Sovereignty Act passes
  59. Homelessness in Lethbridge more than doubled since last point-in-time report
  60. Auditor general finds 52% of businesses surveyed that received COVID-19 funding were ineligible
  61. City council split on potential large-scale changes to transit service
  62. Ottawa's critical mineral strategy calls for faster project approvals
  63. Supreme Court upholds convictions of 2 Calgary men who killed landlord
  64. Premiers to hold virtual news conference on struggling children's hospitals
  65. Russian bombing shattered her dreams — now this newlywed is starting over in Calgary
  66. Strangers paying for groceries and other acts of kindness by Calgarians
  67. No criminal charges warranted in fatal Columbia Icefield bus rollover, RCMP say
  68. Several Calgary fire stations will be upgraded for privacy needs of an inclusive workforce
  69. Keystone pipeline ordered shut down after leak of 14,000 barrels of oil
  70. Two RCMP officers charged in Alberta shooting not guilty of manslaughter, aggravated assault
  71. Calgary Cancer Centre construction complete, expected to open in early 2024
  72. New year rollout expected in Alberta for Pfizer's newly approved pediatric bivalent booster
  73. Be careful when charging lithium-ion battery devices, Calgary Fire Department warns
  74. Laine scores early as Blue Jackets beat Flames in Calgary's 1st game against Gaudreau
  75. To let Smith be Smith, or not to let Smith be Smith? That is the UCP question
  76. Many first responders struggle with PTSD. Limited research suggests psychedelics may help
  77. Officials brace for winter on Trans-Canada through Yoho after deadly summer
  78. Victorious Odermatt 'in a different league' during Saturday's men's giant slalom
  79. Calgary councilor charged with mischief under $5,000
  80. 'I want to touch his grave': Mother of Calgarian killed by police arrives in Canada
  81. Canada's Walker, Snith slide into retirement at luge World Cup in Whistler, B.C.
  82. That was good, this is better. For 70 years, I've watched Calgary change from this hill
  83. I wish I could apologize to the girl I bullied in high school
  84. Some guns used for hunting may still fall under firearms ban, Liberal MP says
  85. Marner scores OT winner, extends point streak to 22 games as Maple Leafs top Flames
  86. Mountain pine beetle populations down by 94 per cent in Alberta since 2019: province
  87. 'It is your new normal': Canada's aging workforce root of national labour shortage
  88. Calgary homicide unit investigating altercation that left one man dead, one hospitalized
  89. Here's how a Calgary lab monitors wastewater for respiratory diseases
  90. Toy drive held in honour of fallen officer
  91. Canada's Dubreuil claims silver, Gélinas-Beaulieu bronze in men's 1,000m at speed skating World Cup in Calgary
  92. This woman can't physically leave her basement. Calgary's rental market gives her few options
  93. Calgary police offer reconciliation for 2002 gay bathhouse raid
  94. Moss bag exhibit brings Indigenous child-rearing practices to Calgary's Telus Spark
  95. Stampeders coach Dave Dickenson adds GM duties as Hufnagel steps down
  96. 'Unique' Alberta fireball helps astronomers shine new light on origin of solar system
  97. Hockey Canada releases slate of candidates to form new board of directors
  98. Jim Carr, Manitoba MP and former cabinet minister, dies after battle with cancer
  99. Keystone pipeline leaks becoming more severe in recent years, U.S. data shows
  100. Enmax to replace Calgary's 110-year-old substation in the heart of downtown
  101. Accused in Coutts blockade frustrated over trial delays, want explanation on charges
  102. The world's permafrost is rapidly thawing and that's a big climate change problem
  103. Calgary councillor facing criminal charge to mount 'vigorous defence': lawyer
  104. Higher interest rates spike mortgage costs in Calgary
  105. Driver death in northwest wasn't criminal, investigators say
  106. Suzuki, Dach star in shootout as Canadiens rally past Flames
  107. Bow Valley Parkway closure keeping pace with cyclist volumes on Legacy Trail
  108. Calgary Airbnb host warns others to create safety plan after nightmare guest experience
  109. TC Energy recovers nearly 2,600 barrels of oil and water from Keystone leak
  110. Sexually inappropriate 'call sign' leads to guilty verdict, reprimand for 2 military officers
  111. Finlay Knox swims to world bronze in Canadian record time for 1st individual senior medal
  112. Scam hijacks Calgary business' identity to dupe job seekers
  113. Frontline burnout a growing concern as Alberta hospitals battle trio of viral illnesses
  114. Calgary man accidentally killed himself after attacking driver with knife, say police
  115. CFL opens 2023 season June 8 in Calgary and moves divisional playoffs to Saturdays
  116. Rural Alberta still dealing with unpaid oil and gas taxes as industry boom year nears close
  117. Video shows Calgary officer pushing over man put in wheelchair, kicking him in the face
  118. Caring for the homeless and other acts of kindness by Calgarians
  119. Unlicensed day homes in Calgary must meet new safety requirements in the New Year
  120. Calgary's only elder abuse shelter at full capacity, turning away hundreds
  121. Smoking, vaping to be banned on trails and sidewalks in Banff townsite
  122. Treaty 6 chiefs meet with Smith as some First Nation leaders bristle at Indian Act comments
  123. CBC Calgary's annual Blitz Day in support of the Calgary Food Bank starts at 6 a.m. Thursday
  124. Recipes with Julie Van Rosendaal: Snack mixes for your holiday parties
  125. Finding homes for pets and other acts of kindness by Calgarians
  126. City moves forward on plan to spend $100M on e-bus transition
  127. Calgary Catholic school trustee cites personal reasons for resignation from board
  128. TC Energy opens segment of Keystone pipeline, continues oil spill cleanup
  129. Agriculture minister says province will take action on unpaid taxes from oil and gas companies
  130. Alberta Health Services adds RSV, influenza to symptom assessment tool
  131. Calgary police investigating 'targeted' shooting in city's southeast
  132. Black Diamond art gallery wrapping up holiday gifts for newcomers to Canada
  133. Tradition be damned: these Christmas treats are way past their best-before date
  134. Indigenous-provincial relationship is a long road. Danielle Smith is making potholes
  135. NDP Leader Rachel Notley pitches stability to sold-out business crowd in Calgary
  136. Alberta NDP holds lead in new survey, but 'reluctant' UCP voters could be key on election day: pollster
  137. Take Ottawa to court? Advocates hope human rights claim gets more low-cost rentals built
  138. Calgary's adult hospitals still under pressure, doctors and nurses say
  139. Calgary mayor touts success of downtown strategy and plans for a big 2023
  140. Alberta government announces Calgary task force focused on addiction and homeless
  141. Sentencing arguments underway for men convicted of killing Calgary chef
  142. Calgary settlement agency celebrates 25 'emotional' years at its airport reception centre
  143. Man fatally shot in southeast Calgary believed to have been targeted by organized crime
  144. I moved because my family moved. The loneliness of the Canadian winter was numbing
  145. There's an increase in demand for Indigenous made goods at this holiday market
  146. Those who were there speak about how the 2002 raid at Goliath's went down
  147. Edmonton Elks running back dies after being shot in Memphis, Tenn.
  148. Brace yourselves — southern Alberta is headed for a deep freeze. Here's why
  149. On the hunt for the best Christmas light displays in the city? A Calgarian has a map for that
  150. Activists, experts say there's still hope for a breakthrough at COP15
  151. How deadly bird flu sparked explosive outbreaks in 2022 — and why it matters for global health
  152. Black civil servants working on mental health program accuse Treasury Board Secretariat members of racism
  153. 'It isn't too late': Albertans urged to get flu shots as Christmas draws near
  154. Flames fizzle again, extend winless streak to 5 games after bowing to Blues at home
  155. Economic uncertainty taking the splurge out of holiday spending, report says
  156. Women's pro soccer league aims to give girls a future in sport
  157. Charges laid against Suncor in connection with 2019 incident aboard Terra Nova
  158. How the high cost of living is shifting the dating scene
  159. How one First Nation aims to break the cycle of trauma with new child 'well-being' law
  160. Introducing the carolling Christmas truck, spreading holiday cheer in a half-ton through Olds
  161. Children are dying from flu. Some provinces are slow to report it — and these experts say that's dangerous
  162. Pierre Poilievre thinks he can win over new Canadians. Here's how he plans to do it
  163. TC Energy Keystone pipeline cleanup turns remote Kansas valley into a small town
  164. Coutts, Alta. still a village divided after convoy blockade
  165. Canadian speed skaters earn 3 mass start medals to conclude World Cup in Calgary
  166. Late 3rd period surge sees Flames cruise past Sharks
  167. Calgary app developers want to make the city more accessible for people with disabilities
  168. ASIRT on track for its 'most productive year' ever after 36% funding increase
  169. Alberta premier tells forestry minister to probe alternatives to Kananaskis pass
  170. Protesters met by counter-protesters outside all-ages drag brunch
  171. Why young Albertans say this is the place to grow their video game careers
  172. Calgary shivers under Arctic air mass, but Christmas will bring a warmup
  173. Calgary Zoo to remove all of its designated smoking and vaping areas on Jan. 1
  174. Ottawa to attempt seizure of Russian oligarch's assets — a first for sanctions regime
  175. 'Perfect storm' of inflation, high prices driving more into homelessness, say advocates
  176. Onion Lake Cree Nation suing Alberta government, premier over Sovereignty Act
  177. Western premiers could be virtue signalling their way to a democratic crisis
  178. Liquor branches in B.C., Alberta sue after drinks shipment freezes en route from Montreal
  179. Don't feel bad for cows grazing in –40 weather — they've got a secret weapon
  180. Doctors watching for severe strep A infections in Alberta children, say cases could be rising
  181. Frigid temperatures cause Calgary flight delays, cancellations as holiday travel gets into full swing
  182. Calgary police officer with history of harassing romantic rivals sees charges dropped
  183. Albertans tweeted through elections, a pandemic and catastrophic flooding. Could that change?
  184. 'It doesn't feel good': Calgary police chief says of data showing morale at all-time low
  185. Kadri lifts Flames over Sharks to complete 2-game sweep in San Jose
  186. Green burials are becoming more popular in Calgary. Here's why
  187. University of Calgary researchers say reindeer could hold key to scar-free healing
  188. Alberta government increases legal aid hourly pay by 25% amid job action
  189. Edmonton man facing sex charges exploited about 100 children using Snapchat, investigators say
  190. Alberta job vacancy numbers leveling off, StatsCan data shows
  191. How volunteers transform a Calgary golf course into a winter wonderland
  192. Alberta to contract out some ambulance rides, but few details available
  193. Nurses demand mask mandate to relieve pressure on Alberta's overwhelmed pediatric hospitals
  194. Alberta sees largest population increase ever: StatsCan data
  195. Approval for new source of children's medicine days away, Alberta health minister says
  196. 2030 emissions targets look more like 2035, oilsands group says
  197. Man sent to hospital after police-involved shooting in northwest Calgary
  198. Alberta lawyers suspend job action, accept 25% pay increase for legal aid files
  199. 'Worse than COVID': Pet charity says demand for food nearly doubled in 2022
  200. Calgary police charge officer with off-duty assault in road rage incident
  201. Bad weather brewing: Alberta's deep freeze set to end, expect powerful weekend winter storm
  202. Canada's move to seize assets from Russian oligarch could test charter law: trade lawyer
  203. WestJet suspends all flights to and from Vancouver Airport as winter storm bears down on B.C.'s South Coast
  204. Researchers discover secret of building a better wildlife overpass
  205. Calgary is battling illegal basement suites. But homeowners say legalizing them is too hard
  206. These Calgary seniors get together every Friday to bake some of the best challah in town
  207. Keystone pipeline reopening plan approved but no in-service date announced
  208. Calgary community centre says more staff, funding needed to help meet growing demand
  209. Alberta top court substitutes 2nd-degree murder convictions for Calgary man and woman
  210. Deep freeze ending for Calgary, but road conditions poor due to fresh snow
  211. Man shot by Calgary police on Thursday was wielding a sword, ASIRT says
  212. Andersson's OT goal lifts Flames over Ducks, extends Calgary's point streak to 4 games
  213. I was the child who couldn't stay out of trouble. Later in life, I finally found out why
  214. UN to recognize glacier preservation in 2025 thanks to Canadian researchers
  215. Researchers call for more Albertans to complete post-COVID survey
  216. Frustrations mount as travellers see more flight cancellations and delays
  217. Justin Trudeau looks back on a tumultuous 2022 in year-end interview with CBC
  218. Man shot in Christmas morning confrontation with Alberta RCMP
  219. Christmas morning shooting in southeast Calgary leaves 1 man dead
  220. Life on minimum wage in Calgary was always stressful, but it's even harder now
  221. Alberta premier says she has to rebuild relations with First Nations people
  222. Alberta no longer using P3 approach as preferred way to build schools
  223. The virus behind COVID-19 is mutating and immune-evasive. Here's what that means
  224. Okotoks Muslims now have prayer space in partnership with local church
  225. Alberta NDP will focus on policy not personalities in 2023 provincial election campaign, says Notley
  226. Hubs or burdens? The problem with Calgary community halls
  227. Fighting high prices, food insecurity: Discount sellers say it's been a difficult, demanding year
  228. Red Deer businesses struggle with ongoing shortage of workers
  229. This plane helped map Canada. Now a group of Calgarians are restoring it
  230. 5 things to watch in the energy sector in 2023
  231. Top-selling Canadian cookbook author Jean Paré dies in Edmonton at age 95
  232. Experts call for change as number of police shootings in Canada increases annually
  233. The COVID-19 virus keeps evolving. These 'disease detectives' are on the case
  234. Calgary police lay charges in September drive-by shooting in Kensington area
  235. Was your travel disrupted? Here's what you're owed — and what you won't get
  236. Fatal southeast Calgary Christmas morning shooting deemed a homicide
  237. McDavid extends point streak to 16 games, scores winner to propel Oilers past Flames
  238. Alberta made it tough to sell catalytic converters to scrap metal dealers. What's happened since?
  239. After 25 years of searching, Lethbridge woman found her cousins in Transylvania
  240. From rodeos to rotis: Saddle Ridge went from cowboy country to South Asian hub
  241. Calgary-based Swimco back in business after going bankrupt during pandemic
  242. A bottle drive and a notorious bear — here are some of CBC Calgary's top videos of 2022
  243. Fires, injuries reported after massive multi-vehicle collision north of Calgary
  244. Calgary police identify man killed in Christmas Day shooting
  245. Woman dead, man arrested following disturbance in Lethbridge home
  246. No injuries or dangerous goods spilled in southern Alberta train derailment
  247. Calgary city council salaries to increase 2.41% in 2023
  248. Alberta hate crimes researchers want to hear from you
  249. Alberta Health Services aims to step up cancer screening and awareness
  250. Huberdeau breaks tie in final frame to lift Flames past Kraken