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  1. Husky Energy keeps head above water amid low oil prices
  2. TransAlta power manipulation ruling shows system flawed, critics say
  3. Police looking for suspect in hit and run in Temple
  4. Snowtember 2014: Province won't cover cost of damages from freak storm
  5. Woman in life-threatening condition after fire in residence
  6. Willy the foster dog found safe 70 km from home after missing for 3 days
  7. Calgary home prices expected to fall slightly this year
  8. Tourist influx has Banff trying traffic-calming measures
  9. Tracking the hum in Ranchlands? There will be an app for that
  10. Albertans fatter than the average Canadian, report indicates
  11. Cool Calgary: Lawn bowling no longer for retired folk
  12. Calgary cab driver targeted in racist tirade to have complaint reviewed
  13. Keeping up with the Joneses won't make you any happier
  14. Calgary surpasses 1.2M residents
  15. Clinton's dodge on Keystone XL pipeline frustrates many, including questioner
  16. Reduced property values due to West LRT could net compensation
  17. Nenshi vs. Cal Wenzel $6M defamation lawsuit set for trial next year
  18. Education, not tighter security, key to avoiding Ponzi fraudsters, says Kerby Centre
  19. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Thursday, July 30
  20. Cenovus Energy looking to cut jobs, slash dividends
  21. Calgary expat fears loss of vote in federal election
  22. Olivia and Liam top Alberta's most popular baby names again
  23. Class-action lawsuit launched against TransAlta for manipulating power prices
  24. Shell to cut 6,500 jobs to cope with long period of cheap oil
  25. Police urge people to be careful on rivers this weekend
  26. Cecil the lion 'not murdered,' says Alberta huntress
  27. What to watch this summer if you've cut your cable
  28. Inglewood Bird Sanctuary reopens after 2013 flood damage
  29. U.S. moves closer to allowing crude oil exports
  30. Ottawa kicks in $583M for southwest Calgary ring road
  31. Okotoks RCMP investigate report of man posing as police officer
  32. Airdrie man charged with human trafficking, prostitution offences
  33. 5 things to do in Calgary this weekend and beyond
  34. Budget input sought by Alberta NDP government
  35. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  36. Women outside major cities will benefit from abortion pill approval, proponent says
  37. Alberta campsites full this August long weekend
  38. Charges laid in connection to cyclist's death
  39. Mosquitoes down in Calgary thanks to lack of rain
  40. Fake licence plates fooling photo radar, and even Calgary police
  41. Oilpatch earnings reflect low oil prices
  42. 23 people charged with property-related crimes in N.E. Calgary
  43. Topless beer cans give drinkers better sight lines of bugs and cigarette butts
  44. Trial for man accused of murdering Calgary boy, grandparents set for 2017
  45. Recession looking more likely as Canada's economy shrank 0.2% in May
  46. Human trafficking charge in Airdrie spurs group to dispel myths
  47. Multi-vehicle crash hospitalizes woman as police issue long weekend warning
  48. Hot, dry weather stressing out Alberta's fish, warns province
  49. Calgary pet store charged with animal neglect again
  50. Why do we have to drive so slow in Banff National Park?
  51. Mercato's Mama Cathy loves and lives to feed people
  52. Accident near Chase, B.C. closes Highway 1 in both directions
  53. St. Patrick's Island reopens after $45M makeover
  54. Ottawa to fund Nose Hill trail improvements, Waterton park upgrades
  55. Calgary homeless shelters struggling amid economic slump
  56. Young man killed after van plunges into N.E. pond
  57. 6 charged in assault, forcible confinement at Red Deer hotel
  58. Nik Lewis back in front of Calgary fans as Stamps take on the Alouettes
  59. 'There is some uncertainty in Alberta right now,' says former premier on energy sector
  60. It's illegal to quad in Alberta's waterways, province reminds riders
  61. Does Taber corn really top the taste test?
  62. Wildfire near Banff flares up after hot, dry weather
  63. Man suffers only minor injuries after motorcyle rolls 15 times on highway
  64. Dead Man's Flats development plan concerns wildlife advocates
  65. Stampeders rally from early deficit to defeat Alouettes
  66. A look at the new federal election ridings in Alberta
  67. RCMP search for missing boater north of Lloydminster
  68. Edmonton runner the first woman to win Alberta's punishing Death Race
  69. Let sleeping bobcats lie, finds Calgary family
  70. 5 things to do on Heritage Day in Calgary
  71. What do you call the residents of your Alberta hometown?
  72. 7 federal ridings to watch in 'interesting' Alberta
  73. Woman dies in boating incident at McGregor Lake, man still missing
  74. Real races in some Calgary and Edmonton ridings, political analyst says
  75. Canada election 2015: Justin Trudeau heads to Calgary
  76. Speeders, impaired drivers out in droves despite warnings, RCMP says
  77. King Eddy hotel reassembled as Studio Bell nears completion
  78. Calgary couple renovating kitchen to look like Marge's from The Simpsons
  79. Man pulled from Lake Chaparral in life-threatening condition
  80. Minimum wage increase will increase daycare fees, owner says
  81. Racist bullying ordeal ends with family's relocation, mother says
  82. NDP not worried about lag in Alberta nominations
  83. Hundreds of rusting streetlamps to be replaced by city
  84. Calgary police find drugs, weapons in northeast home
  85. Mosquitoes are back and biting based on these 3 factors
  86. Calgarian sings, plays ukulele at Mets game
  87. Melting glaciers and drought in Alberta's future
  88. Motorcycle crash kills woman south of Calgary
  89. Stephen Harper calls Alberta NDP a 'disaster' rejected by Albertans
  90. Hailstorm slams parts of Calgary
  91. Kamber Lindenbach identified as victim in deadly McGregor Lake boat trip
  92. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  93. Lake Louise Ski Resort expansion approved
  94. Wetlands may return to Canmore Park
  95. Bank staffer with ties to Zimbabwe charged with money laundering
  96. 'We all have a story,' says group behind Humans of Bowness
  97. Cycle tracks bring out poor behaviour in some
  98. Identity of cyclist who was found after serious injury a mystery
  99. Oil dips below $45 US a barrel for 1st time since March
  100. WestJet pilot's union grounded
  101. Wildrose Leader Brian Jean launches provincial tour
  102. Severe thunderstorms heading towards Calgary, warns Environment Canada
  103. Body of missing man recovered from Lake McGregor
  104. LRT rider takes Calgary Transit to task for its handling of police incident
  105. Severe weather insurance costs need to be tackled, industry group says
  106. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  107. Police looking for truck that smashed through North Hill mall entrance
  108. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  109. Police looking for truck that smashed through North Hill mall entrance
  110. Questions raised about weather radar outages in Strathmore
  111. Gas prices jump at the Calgary pumps
  112. Calgary-Foothills byelection set for Sept. 3
  113. RCMP identify mystery cyclist found unconscious in Invermere
  114. MS isn't slowing down this Calgary athlete
  115. Canadian Natural Resources blames NDP for financial loss
  116. Air Canada, WestJet say July 31 was busiest flying day ever
  117. 'Blessing scam' targets elderly Chinese women to hand over valuables and money
  118. Bat bites in southern Alberta prompt rabies warning
  119. Round-the-world cyclist rolls through Calgary
  120. Netflix, Crave, Crackle, Shomi: Top livestreaming picks this summer
  121. Tornado touches down in Foremost in southeastern Alberta
  122. Rob Anders' farewell: thanks gun clubs, homeschooled kids, grandmother
  123. Drought forces Alberta to cut water pumping fees for farmers
  124. Online scams: Is that deal too good to be true?
  125. Canada election 2015: Harper defends economic record early in debate
  126. LRT riders left stranded in hailstorm promised investigation
  127. Homestretch Brunch Club: bison sausage and wild boar bacon at Vero Bistro Moderne
  128. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  129. Man shot in home, neighbour discharged firearm
  130. Calgary Fringe Festival challenged by evening hailstorms
  131. Strathmore weather radar repaired, says Environment Canada
  132. Farmers say province's drought relief measures come too late
  133. Family blames backyard problems on LRT construction
  134. 5 things to do in Calgary this weekend and beyond
  135. Kevin Rublitz seeks release pending 2nd-degree murder trial
  136. Canmore girl assaulted by stranger, say RCMP
  137. Clothing line celebrates Canadian Prairies while giving back
  138. Learning Blackfoot through hip hop
  139. Oil slips below $44 US for 1st time in 5 months
  140. Cochrane teen wows Big Valley Jamboree before heading to Nashville
  141. Former backyard brewers on new yeast strains and building business in Calgary
  142. Small airplane lands hard in field, pilot not injured
  143. Crime spree in central Alberta leads to charges for two men
  144. Aborists busy in wake of 2 major hailstorms in Calgary, on top of 'Snowtember' impact
  145. Cash-strapped wildlife rehab centre near Red Deer faces closure
  146. 'It makes a lot of women uncomfortable,' says Calgary MLA catcalled on street
  147. Man charged after accidentally shooting neighbour
  148. Mother, toddlers recovering as police charge man in Temple hit and run
  149. Outbreak of intestinal illness possibly linked to fresh produce
  150. This week we'll get the exact temperature of Alberta's real estate market
  151. Tracks damaged after train loaded with coal derails in southern Alberta
  152. NDP candidate's comment on oilsands stirs up hornet's nest
  153. New Zealand dairy farmers urge Canada to shed subsidies and open its market
  154. How is Alberta's NDP government doing? The upcoming byelection may help gauge support
  155. Construction, highway crash west of Calgary causing major traffic delays
  156. Walking on train tracks can have devastating effects, say Cochrane RCMP after 2nd death
  157. 17 Chasing Summer Festival attendees taken to hospital
  158. Reaction to Calgary cab video shows progress in fighting racism, says immigration lawyer
  159. Fearing imminent Keystone XL refusal, TransCanada plots response
  160. Neil Bantleman: Civil case against school thrown out in Jakarta court
  161. Would you move to Vancouver to be CEO of Telus? Joe Natale wouldn't
  162. U of C researchers look to solve the curious case of runner's knee
  163. Radar woes raise concerns about tracking Calgary's weather accurately
  164. Oil price rebounds to $44, but outlook is cloudy
  165. Burnco workers locked out in southeast Calgary
  166. Alberta mother stranded in Sudbury gets help from across country
  167. Proposed travel ban 'window-dressing,' says mother of man killed fighting for ISIS
  168. European tourists driving RV rental increase
  169. Dogs successfully follow their noses in fight against invasive mussels
  170. Century Downs horse racing a big boost for the industry
  171. RCMP release surveillance photo in assault on Canmore girl
  172. 3-way deal creates firm with huge portfolio of rental property
  173. Business group asks Joe Ceci to slow minimum wage hike
  174. Peace Bridge vandalism causing repair problems for city
  175. Chasing Summer Festival organizers say drug, alcohol emergencies handled well
  176. Hot, dry Alberta weather puts crop yield at five-year low
  177. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  178. Your house was too old, Bowness flood victim told in fight for compensation
  179. Miranda Lambert's Stampede show rescheduled after cancellation
  180. Jonathan Ollivier mourned by Alberta ballet dancers
  181. 'Nature's best firework show' to light up night sky on Wednesday
  182. Why paving on the Trans-Canada doesn't happen at night
  183. Nobody rides for free: The case for universal air ambulance services
  184. Protestors disrupt Calgary-based company's oilsands project in Utah
  185. Syncrude handed environmental protection order after herons' death
  186. Doctor urges quiet spaces at music festivals to fight overdoses
  187. Pace of new home construction slows in July, with Calgary plunging
  188. Fishing areas closed by province as heat, low water threaten species
  189. Food insecurity a huge drain on health-care costs, study shows
  190. Blair Houston chosen as PC candidate for Calgary-Foothills
  191. A look at the 'the royalty of our wetlands' after Syncrude heron deaths
  192. Calgary high school theatre troupe to take stage at Edinburgh fringe festival
  193. Fentanyl overdose leaves Calgary teen with 'extensive permanent brain damage'
  194. Medicine Hat shifts away from natural gas roots
  195. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  196. Wildrose chooses candidate in byelection to replace Jim Prentice
  197. Potential new home for Midfield mobile park residents, but with a catch
  198. Pain in the grass: 3 ways to live lawn-free
  199. Man arrested after alleged sex assault on WestJet flight from Calgary
  200. Students warned to watch out for online rental scams
  201. Fire ban initiated in MD of Foothills
  202. Calgary's hot weather encouraging larger wasp colonies
  203. So long Cecil: Infamous hotel set for demolition
  204. 3 new skateboard parks slated for Calgary
  205. Oilsands companies feel pain with summer oil price drop
  206. A taste of Scotland brewing in Alberta
  207. Flames' letter hints at new arena project
  208. Tragic story of Calgary teen's fentanyl overdose shared on social media as cautionary tale
  209. Trans-Canada traffic diverting through Cochrane to avoid road work has mayor frustrated
  210. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  211. Paramedics want to ease hospital strain
  212. Osteporosis linked to shorter gaps in childbirth, Yale researchers say
  213. Cecil Hotel's demise met with mix of nostalgia and glee
  214. Family safe after fire destroys Temple home and garage
  215. Fentanyl perceived as less risky than illegal drugs, says addiction counsellor
  216. Fentanyl bust results in charges against Calgary man
  217. 'A bunch of money-hungry leeches,' says Midfield homeowner about shady propositions
  218. Alberta's finance minister hits back in fight with Harper
  219. Gas prices leap 9 cents overnight
  220. Minister says she will not expand privatized lab services
  221. Calgary visitors can now eat, drink and play like locals
  222. Fire bans and restrictions blanket Southern Alberta
  223. Oil sinks below $42 US a barrel, a 6-year low
  224. Memoirs of a Calgary ice cream truck driver
  225. Netflix, Crave, Crackle, Shomi: Top livestreaming picks this summer
  226. Calgary's drop in housing starts good news, says real estate analyst
  227. Neil Bantleman's sex assault convictions overturned by Indonesian court
  228. Cyclist hit on Lower Springbank Road show clashes are continuing with drivers
  229. Woman shot in northeast Calgary
  230. Falling rents follow slumping demand
  231. Burnco lockout ends as workers accept new contract
  232. Fire destroys Blood Reserve college, leaving hundreds of students without a school
  233. Neil Bantleman has to 'think about life and where he goes from here,' says brother
  234. Air quality normal despite data on Environment Canada website
  235. First Nations and tribes sign historic treaty
  236. Alberta now has climate-change panel, but no targets or concrete plan
  237. Justice system in Alberta nearing crisis as legal aid failing, minister says
  238. A glimpse inside the Cecil Hotel in its final days
  239. More fishing areas closed by province as heat, low water threaten species
  240. Jasper crash leaves 4 dead, 15 injured
  241. Raw B.C. oysters pose health risk
  242. Anti-bullying rally in front of City Hall urges people to stop being bystanders
  243. Collision closes 37th street, sends 2 to hospital
  244. Evacuation alert for Waterton lifted, closures remain in place
  245. Retailers may need therapy after this week as 2nd quarter earnings and sales numbers come out
  246. Nathan O'Brien foundation event raises funds and spirits
  247. Government refusal to hand over documents stalls political interference investigation
  248. Expert says "dangerous" legal precedent will promote government secrecy
  249. Today's brief: What you need to know in Calgary
  250. Service dog regulations set to change in Alberta