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Calgary Wild FC has named Afghanistan women’s soccer captain Farkhunda Muhtaj its first player signing and also announced Winnipeg Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey as an investor in the team. Phoenix Phillips reports.
6h ago
Rayn Rashid tags along with a Calgarian who has taken it upon himself to clean up encampments, trying to help keep the city cleaner and safer.
Friday marks the launch of the The Poppy Campaign. Canadians across the country are encouraged to come together and wear a poppy to honor veterans and their families. Arielle O’Shea reports.
10h ago
Ten young Calgarians were honoured for their life-saving efforts at this year's Calgary 911 heroes awards ceremony.
Ten young Calgarians were honoured for their life-saving efforts at this year’s Calgary 911 heroes awards ceremony.
The province’s police watchdog says a man who died in Calgary police custody last week was cared for appropriately before his death.
Calgarians top priorities have been released in the city’s latest fall survey for 2024. The results showing Calgarians have added two new priorities to their list: water infrastructure and rezoning. Margot Rubin reports.
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The bricks that adorn the walkway of Olympic Plaza are scheduled to be destroyed and replaced with a new $70 million project. However, Calgary MP Stephanie Kusie is determined to save them after drafting a petition. Phoenix Phillips reports.
What does a move to cut immigration to Canada mean for Alberta and for those thousands of international students in post-secondary schools across the province?
A man is facing charges after two stabbings in downtown Calgary last month that sent people to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Following the federal government’s announcement to cut immigration by up to 20 per cent in 2025, the owner of a Calgary cleaning company fears she may have a hard time finding workers. Jayden Wasney reports.
The cost of a used car is going down in price, with Alberta seeing a 7 per cent decrease compared to last year. But if you’re looking for pre-pandemic level pricing, you’re out of luck. Edward Djan has more.
An animal rights group wants Calgary police to ensure the driver of a semi-truck carrying cattle that crashed this week is investigated for animal cruelty.
The Alberta government providing an update on some of the enhancements to a main Calgary highway, with upgrades to Beddington Trail Northwest and 11 Street Northeast connections now complete and set to open to the public Saturday. Jayden Wasney reports.