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City administration providing Calgary city council with a report on Tuesday highlighting potential factors that contributed to the Bearspaw feeder main burst in June. Margot Rubin reports.
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A Calgary city councillor has resigned his seat on council after 10 years of service.
9h ago
A criminal record check is one step closer to becoming a requirement to run for Calgary City Council after a unanimous vote to have it included in the city’s proposed elections bylaw. Edward Djan has more.
13h ago
With Calgary receiving more than 25cm of snow over the past week, some Calgarians are volunteering their time to remove snow for others. Carlene Sorensen reports.
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The Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation has launched its annual holiday fundraiser, aiming to raise $90,000 to support injured and orphaned wildlife.
Investigators with the Calgary Fire Department say a house explosion last week was caused in part by a buildup of natural gas in one of the townhouse units.
While the Alberta government and the city of Calgary work on a revised alignment for the Green Line, designs for stations south of Stampede Park were unveiled in a design information session on Monday. Margot Rubin reports.
A grade 5 Calgary student has set a new World Flying Disc Federation record for the farthest distance a child in a wheelchair has thrown.
The Canada Post strike is taking a toll on some Calgary charities. Rayn Rashid speaks with Inn From The Cold who says almost half of its donations still come in via mail.
Calgary police have identified a man who was found dead in the city’s southwest last week.
With snow and ice on Calgary streets and sidewalks, secure footing can be challenging, but for someone with mobility challenges, those challenges are amplified. Phoenix Phillips reports
The City of Calgary hosted its second annual Housing Partnerships Conference Tuesday, aiming to bring housing partners together to exchange ideas and drive change.
Alberta’s UCP government plans to invoke the sovereignty act in its fight with Ottawa over an oil and gas emissions cap. As Sean Amato reports, the NDP and federal Liberals agree the province should negotiate instead of going to court.