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  1. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  2. Alberta unemployment hits 8.6%, highest rate since 1994
  3. Explosion at shut-in wellsite leased by Calgary-based Baytex investigated
  4. Blue-green algae blooms in Pigeon Lake prompt health advisory
  5. Rio 2016 Olympic opening ceremony: What to expect, how to watch
  6. Expo Latino adding flavour to Prince's Island Park
  7. Calgary girl who championed cancer research succumbs to brain tumour
  8. Day home licensing review underway by province
  9. Firefighters recover body from Bow River near Peace Bridge
  10. Poaching western painted turtles nets Albertans more than $1K in fines
  11. 'Trains did have to stop:' Playful pooch keeps transit officers running for 90 minutes
  12. Ready to cheer? Here are the southern Alberta athletes to watch during Rio 2016
  13. Downtown Calgary businesses hope for Olympic boost
  14. Climber airlifted with life-threatening injuries after 20-metre fall near Lac Des Arcs
  15. RCMP grapple with record number of counterfeit bill cases, arrest 3
  16. Bigger isn't always better: Alberta town to kill giant goldfish with pesticide
  17. From candy floss to edible flowers, the Zoo's culinary quest for sustainability
  18. On the ground in Rio with CBC Calgary's Doug Dirks
  19. Police warn against vigilante action as high-risk offender released in Calgary
  20. Driver dead after striking tree near Airdrie intersection
  21. Slogans, welcome signs, and a sense of self. What do they say about Calgary?
  22. Shot glass to 45s, Corb Lund's garage sale hits Calgary
  23. 'Total con job': Olympics yet to win over residents of host city
  24. Despite the itch, mosquito population down in Calgary
  25. Day 2: On the ground in Rio with CBC Calgary's Doug Dirks
  26. Fiery collision with a train ends Bowden man's flight from police
  27. 'It's a culture that I think the outside world can learn a lot from,' says ex-Hutterite turned pro shutterbug
  28. Environment Canada has issued a tornado watch for the Calgary area
  29. Kids cancer research advocate passes advocacy torch to family, as she dies of brain tumour
  30. 'I have goosebumps right now thinking about it': Calgary gets into Olympic spirit
  31. Calgary police investigating suspicious death in Bridgeland
  32. Calgary man dies while climbing in Kananaskis
  33. Calgary Foothills defies odds, but misses championship by 1 point
  34. Couple frustrated by constant flooding on property near Okotoks
  35. Public hearings on Energy East Pipeline set to begin in Saint John
  36. Day 3: On the ground in Rio with CBC Calgary's Doug Dirks
  37. 'I don't even have words to describe how amazing that is': Alberta cancer rider explains
  38. 'They tell our side of the story': Alberta government releases documents showing birth of 'Enron clause'
  39. Innisfail-area woman in a flap over planned Cook Lake transmission line
  40. Delta expects 'large-scale cancellations' as worldwide system outage grounds flights
  41. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Aug. 8
  42. Vice-president at Alberta Motor Association fired over alleged fake invoice scheme
  43. Suicide of psychiatric patient at Calgary hospital points to need for openness, mental health advocates say
  44. Cochrane bronzesmith gives famous Gretzky statue a facelift before move to new arena
  45. Rugby 7s are wild at Rio Olympics
  46. Surge of Syrian refugees maxes out enrolment at Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth camp
  47. Trump to propose revival of Keystone pipeline project
  48. Search underway near Canmore for missing BASE jumper
  49. 'A lot of people refuse to move over': road bikers and rural residents clash in Priddis area
  50. 'Builders are going to be reluctant for quite a while,' ATB Financial reports as build permits slip
  51. Wet weather in Calgary has calls flooding in for some businesses
  52. Calgary man fit to stand trial in stabbing deaths of mother, her disabled client
  53. Minstrels, jesters and jousters gather for medieval fair in Brooks, Alta.
  54. Police investigate Alberta Motor Association fraud complaint
  55. 4 spots to catch free outdoor flicks in Calgary
  56. 'I just don't believe in the no-comment era': Calgary police chief pledges more transparency
  57. Calgary police seeking witnesses in city's latest homicide
  58. Doug Dirks forgoes bathroom break to call 5 hours of rowing in Rio
  59. Hangingstone oilsands project, closed by wildfires, to remain shuttered until oil price recovers
  60. Goodbye patio booze restrictions, says AGLC
  61. Another day, some more flash flooding in Calgary
  62. Another day, some more flash flooding in Calgary
  63. Know your enemy: 6 fast facts about mosquitoes
  64. New Alberta government programs offer support for businesses that export internationally
  65. 'Short-term pain for a lot of long-term gain': Business owner says of upgrades in Kensington
  66. Peace Country explosion raises concerns about safety of shut-in wells
  67. 'These folks are patients ... they're not prisoners': AHS to review what led to suicide of psychiatric patient
  68. Charitable giving on the go? There's an app for that
  69. Alleged $8.2-million Alberta Motor Association fraud is among top five most costly, says expert
  70. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  71. Office space vacancy rate in Calgary's core tops 21%
  72. Beekeeper stung by vandals in southern Alberta
  73. Gift card fraud scheme over utility bills hooks victims in Cochrane
  74. Calgary Pride can't afford rainbow crosswalk
  75. Victims of domestic violence can get out of leases early under new law
  76. Another problem wolf sought at campgrounds around Banff
  77. Drivers charged in crash that claimed the life of 17-year-old Lethbridge girl
  78. Witnesses sought after passenger who exits moving truck is critically injured
  79. Alberta's NDP government must blame itself for electricity mess, McIver says
  80. Grounded: What's a passenger to do in a case like the Delta power outage fiasco?
  81. Are separated bike lanes a smart idea or a moral outrage? Alberta@Noon listeners weigh in
  82. Deadly opioid Carfentanil bound for Calgary seized in Vancouver
  83. 'He knocked Merle out and then started hitting me': Crime Stoppers re-enact violent home invasion
  84. Napping for the win, hopes Canada's Olympic women's rowing team
  85. Man facing charges after jumping roof to roof to evade police in Red Deer
  86. Family of Calgary imam detained in Turkey enroute to Canada
  87. More toilet talk with Doug Dirks from Rio
  88. What's to blame and what's the cost: report examines Alberta's electricity fight
  89. Skidmarks on rainbow crosswalk won't deter Central Alberta Pride Society
  90. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Aug. 10
  91. Tough economy means tough challenging times for Alberta Children's Hospital lottery
  92. BASE jumper who died near Canmore was well-known adventurer
  93. Twice as many meteors as normal expected in Thursday night's Perseid shower: Here's how to watch
  94. Albertans lead the country in debt delinquency rates, TransUnion says
  95. Waiting for weather and watching his back: Doug Dirks' Day 6 in Rio
  96. Ground squirrel crashes Edmonton couple's mountain engagement photo shoot
  97. Woman who kept 89 cats in West Hillhurst home charged under Animal Protection Act
  98. Bats: Mice with wings or 'little flying grizzly bears'?
  99. Man charged after body found on Stoney Nakoda First Nation
  100. Lightstream Resources misses bridge financing deadline
  101. Calgary police go 'retro' with black and white car rebranding
  102. Former Alberta premier's office contravened privacy laws, investigation finds
  103. Several people injured by apparent lightning strike near Calgary airport
  104. Shannon Madill's husband and accused murderer, Josh Burgess, denied bail
  105. Angry man smashes Grande Prairie driver's windows in violent encounter
  106. Richard Suter given more jail time for patio crash that killed toddler
  107. 16-year-old dies in hospital days after dirt biking crash on Sunday
  108. Second person charged in Tyler Sanderson homicide
  109. Police warning of another iTunes gift card scam
  110. Tree thief leaves Calgary restaurant stumped
  111. Pop-up prose is what these poets are doing
  112. Dino of the week: the Apatoraptor
  113. Calgary businesses close without notice, customers left in lurch
  114. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  115. Former deputy premier says leak a textbook example of immoral, unscrupulous behaviour
  116. Proposed legislation change could see Alberta taxpayer money cover electoral expenses
  117. Cat people really are different than dog people (according to Facebook)
  118. Police nab suspected driver in fatal Woodbine hit-and-run crash
  119. Dog-walking thief arrested after stolen trees returned to Calgary restaurant
  120. Expect beef prices to keep falling for the next few years
  121. Rowing wins, rainy volleyball and 'fish baits' on the menu: Doug Dirks' Day 7 in Rio
  122. Review of automotive business watchdog to be headed by former mayor of Spruce Grove
  123. Alberta firefighter pilot was victim of tornadic 'fire whirl,' TSB says
  124. $1,815 donation lifts Calgary Pride to $4K rainbow crosswalk goal
  125. NDP wants review of Jason Kenney fundraising, Elections Alberta says it can't
  126. Gibson Energy confirms acquisition approach
  127. 'It's a very good environmental story': In defense of beef hormones
  128. Wildrose: NDP's controversial vote subsidy plan would cost taxpayers millions
  129. Edmonton teen, 16, charged in online 'sextortion' of girl
  130. Dream Office REIT slashes value of Alberta assets by $748M in downturn
  131. 'I wanted to die myself,' says father of radicalized man plotting attack
  132. Calgary Entertainment: 5 things to do this weekend
  133. 'There's not an option to not get rooms cleaned,' Banff hotel manager eyes workers bus from Calgary
  134. Alberta surface rights board says it's another result of the struggling economy
  135. Photographers tracking wildlife with radio receivers leads to ban in Banff, Kootenay and Yoho
  136. Man dies in shooting in Panorama Hills
  137. Pot clinic owner questions Ottawa's decision to allow home-grown marijuana
  138. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  139. Calgary Spartan racer recalls her rise to the top despite scars and injuries
  140. Prairies watch sales of drilling rights go from boom to bust
  141. Pedestrian suffers head injury in hit and run on 14th Street S.W.
  142. Mystery bubbles overrun Century Gardens in downtown Calgary
  143. Rainy summer puts damper on outdoor pool fun in Calgary
  144. Calgarian hoping to help Canada bounce back in men's volleyball
  145. Pokemon Go class-action lawsuit grows despite game developer's efforts to appease plaintiffs
  146. Bold young wolf wanders through backyard, triggers warning for Banff townsite
  147. Calgarian who fatally stabbed wife dies in psychiatric custody in Saskatoon
  148. Big money needs to be removed from provincial politics, says NDP MLA
  149. High-risk offender back in custody days after being released in Calgary
  150. Calgary wellness centres see big jump in cupping appointments thanks to Olympics
  151. Where to watch The Hip's Kingston show in Cowtown
  152. Doug Dirks calls his 1st Canadian medal in Rio and breaks bread with Donovan Bailey
  153. Stoney Nakoda First Nation teen is 2nd arrest in homicide of Kori Wesley
  154. Calgary Police kick off match against kids from Soccer Without Boundaries
  155. Must-see travel gems revealed by Alberta@Noon listeners
  156. UN chief Ban Ki-moon hopes to engage Calgary youth with U of C speech, question period
  157. 'I'm the first generation pie baker, so I make them the way I know how'
  158. Okotoks recycling program raises $600K by keeping junk out of landfill
  159. 4 internet lies about mosquito repellents
  160. Jason Kenney defends PC leadership fundraising while collecting MP salary
  161. The Olympic sport of mixing a caipirinha
  162. Motorcycle rider critically injured near Vulcan
  163. CBC's Doug Dirks wraps up rowing coverage in Rio, and snags an official Olympic condom
  164. Calgary biker group aims to help abused children with legal fees, counselling
  165. Wood Buffalo RCMP charge day home operator with sexual assault of a minor
  166. 'I cried': mother of man killed in Syria says feds failed Aaron Driver
  167. Motorcyclist dies after crash near Vulcan, Alta.
  168. Infant hits concrete after falling from 2nd storey of Airdrie home
  169. Stamps ride down Riders again
  170. Women's groups celebrated at gala marking 100 years of suffrage in Alberta
  171. Alberta's oil woes don't compare to Ontario in '09, says memo
  172. Police looking for dangerous offender who disappeared during escorted visit
  173. Patience wears thin with Canadian Red Cross as wait times for appointments and cash rise
  174. 'It's addictive,' says blind competitor at Calgary dragon boat races
  175. Mind the rebar: Calgary fire responds to multiple Bow River hazard calls
  176. Shoppers Drug Mart offers test that allows patients to bypass their doctor's office, skipping the wait
  177. Rural governments out tax revenue from struggling resource sector
  178. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Aug. 15
  179. Prominent Alberta firefighter pilot company did not train staff on fire risks, TSB says
  180. Domestic crude arriving at Canadian refineries in May fell to lowest level since 1973
  181. 2 people stabbed in northeast Calgary home
  182. Jason Kenney's political platform remains loosey goosey as he opens campaign office
  183. Taber restaurant bilked out of $500K by ex-manager, police allege
  184. Cochrane man charged after .357 revolver stolen from his unlocked vehicle
  185. Alberta's 'Scandinavian Trail': Tiny hamlet of Markerville a big draw for tourists
  186. Man airlifted to Calgary hospital after shooting in Brooks
  187. Saskatchewan water authority says water safe to drink after Husky oil spill
  188. Room for improvement as cycle track celebrates one millionth ride
  189. Foothills Nordic Ski Club needs $65K to move from COP to Confederation Park
  190. Couple accused of killing 5-year-old grandson also accused of welfare fraud
  191. Firefighters mark raft-puncturing rebar submerged in Bow River
  192. Families seeking flexible daycare options turn to visiting au pairs
  193. Alberta government orders investigation into spear killing of bear
  194. Day 10: On the ground in Rio with CBC Calgary's Doug Dirks
  195. Husky Energy pays Prince Albert $5M for oil spill cleanup
  196. Drones give dogs a run for tracking cattle on Alberta ranches
  197. Alberta@Noon asks Albertans for their happy places around the province
  198. Big reveal - Airdrie family sees accessible home for first time
  199. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Aug. 16
  200. 'A bunch of losers:' Jason Kenney condemns tweet with Notley in crosshairs
  201. Water level in Bow River to be lowered so firefighters can deal with scrap rebar hazard
  202. Thunderstorms have some pet owners turning to anti-anxiety pills for their pooches
  203. Prairie thunderstorms, funnel clouds, hail cause $48M in insured damage
  204. Doug Dirks keeps cool in Rio by sipping on a coconut
  205. Calgary's Riley & McCormick to close after 115 years in western wear business
  206. Judge upholds human rights decision against Webber Academy
  207. Alberta now home to 'Fight Club' — Canada's toughest rock climbing route
  208. Vehicle following suspicious truck involved in fatal crash in central Alberta
  209. Police arrest man after pair stabbed in Huntington Hills home
  210. Calgary firefighters set new Guinness World Record with head shave event
  211. Looking for love, Sabari the rhino set to leave Calgary
  212. Medical marijuana cost is huge issue, even as access improves: Calgary patients
  213. Cochrane RCMP need police dog to arrest man armed with a sword
  214. Rafters could be 'killed or injured' by rebar designed to stop riverbank erosion, biologist warns
  215. Calgary news, weather and traffic for Aug. 17
  216. 'I take my hat off to the guy': Alberta spear hunter defends American who posted bear-killing video
  217. Energy East route changes are possible, TransCanada official says
  218. 'She's a hero': Edmonton mom paralyzed after saving children from falling tree
  219. $120M modernization will see Lethbridge canola plant crush more than 700K metric tonnes per year
  220. Alberta's ethics commissioner urges $100 cap on gifts from lobbyists
  221. Employment fair for new Calgary airport terminal attracts thousands of job seekers
  222. Deadly pig virus detected for 1st time in Alberta
  223. 'We were very, very lucky:' Avalanche forces Alberta adventurer to abandon K2 ascent
  224. Double stabbing suspect tells justice of the peace 'I didn't mean to'
  225. Minivan driver 3.5 times over legal alcohol limit had kids in the back, police say
  226. Doug Dirks' Day 12 in Rio: Emotional day of paddling and the hunt for 'Hokey' tickets
  227. Calgary summer road trip ideas for the whole family
  228. Dog-walking tree thief freed after admitting to stealing Japanese maples in 'profoundly juvenile' crime
  229. 'Ominous weather forecast' bumps GlobalFest opening night to Friday
  230. Boil-water advisory lifted in Fort McMurray after 3 months
  231. Alberta health minister intervenes in laundry services privatization
  232. 'A very peaceful man': Wife of Calgary imam detained in Turkey speaks out
  233. Private school head says Human Rights Commission decision creates uncertainty
  234. Soggy summer could mean bumper crops for southern Alberta farmers
  235. #YYC today: What you need to know in Calgary
  236. Oil-producing provinces see delinquency rates jump: report
  237. Whoop-Up drive reopened after high risk incident led to an arrest
  238. More rebar removed from Bow River
  239. Calgary police handing out fewer distracted driving tickets
  240. Day 13: On the ground in Rio with CBC Calgary's Doug Dirks
  241. 'This is not mass surveillance,' say Calgary police of password resolution at conference
  242. Before you judge the bear-spearing hunter, try putting yourself in a hunter's mindset
  243. WestJet workplace harassment review finds outdated policies, lack of training
  244. Dog stolen almost 2 years ago thrilled to reunite with owners
  245. Scissors used in near-fatal attack on roommates of Qisong Zhou: court documents
  246. Free Calgary summer camp sparks kids' interest in welding future
  247. Skimming machine found at Husky station in southeast Calgary
  248. People keep shooting Alberta's $200K Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump sign
  249. Warrant issued after RCMP identify remains as missing Brooks man
  250. No small feat: U of C medical school gets new accreditation in difficult process