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Calgary police have charged two men in a series of cash register thefts, break-and-enters, and one robbery targeting restaurants across the city. Henna Saeed reports.
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Rayn Rashid speaks with a member of The Hart/Smith Family who had his families wrestling memorabilia stolen in Lloydminster. Some items have been returned but a Hall of Fame ring is still missing.
Alberta’s budget is drowning in red ink, with debt slated to top $130B in 3 years, and no path to balance. As Sean Amato reports, the finance minister said he would need to close every school in the province, for example, to balance the books.
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An iconic Calgary Landmark is planning a major move after 54 years of music, dancing, and rodeo. Phoenix Phillips reports.
A proposal for an intermunicipal pathway network is set to be presented to Calgary city council next week. Joel Mendelson reports.
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Alberta RCMP say human remains found during a grass fire south of Calgary earlier this month have been identified, and the case is considered suspicious.
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Calgary’s ring road has attracted speeders—lots of them. As Jillian Code reports, an increase in tickets handed out is prompting calls from some to increase the penalties for those who disregard the speed limit.
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Canadian airlines resume their operations in Puerto Vallarta, stranded Albertans still down there are in a race against time to get back. Edward Djan has more.
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Restaurants across the country have lost thousands of dollars in tip money due to a digital wallet malfunction. Henna Saeed talks to a Calgary-area restaurant about their loss.
February 25, 2026 4:45 pm MST MST
The City of Calgary is imposing temporary limits on underground construction near the Bearspaw South Feeder Main and its new parallel replacement, as work continues to strengthen the city’s water system.
In the wake of cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta and a fuel shortage in Cuba, Canadians are having a harder time booking or rebooking an affordable escape to the sun. David Zura explains.
Cuba says its forces killed four people and injured 6 others who were allegedly trying to infiltrate the island on a U.S. registered speedboat. Michelle Mackey reports on why the U.S. is skeptical of Havana’s claims.
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