Calgary
The latest updates and breaking news, now available around the clock. Check back in with us at any time to find out what's happening, and always be the first to know. CityNews, Everywhere.
The U.N. and Island nations are calling for G20 governments to limit their emissions — as the latter's very existence hangs on the line due to climate change. Karling Donoghue takes a look at day three of the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan.
47m ago
How does binding arbitration affect labour negotiations? Some say that when both sides anticipate the federal government will step in - concessions and a negotiated settlement are less likely.
1h ago
Donald Trump sits down with Joe Biden at the White House as the pair promise a peaceful transfer of power. Julia Benbrook looks at what issues were discussed, and how Trump is rapidly putting together his leadership team.
4h ago
ScienceUpFirst is an initiative started by the Canadian Association of Science Centres launching “Together Against Misinformation” week.
17h ago
The U.N. and Island nations are calling for G20 governments to limit their emissions — as the latter’s very existence hangs on the line due to climate change. Karling Donoghue takes a look at day three of the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan.
How does binding arbitration affect labour negotiations? Some say that when both sides anticipate the federal government will step in – concessions and a negotiated settlement are less likely.
Rayn Rashid talks with patrons at a new food hall featuring Calgary restaurants like Clive Burger, Double Zero, Surfy Surfy and more.
21h ago
With a possible strike looming for Canada Post workers, some Calgarians are left scrambling to try and send their mail away on time. Jayden Wasney reports.
22h ago
The Calgary Zoo is in mourning after a two-year old female gorilla died Tuesday after being injured while moving between back of house spaces. Edward Djan has more.
The crash happened around 2 pm and sent three people to hospital in non-life-threatening condition.
An emergency motion was filed to introduce a report exposing anti-Black discrimination within Canada’s federal public service. Rhianne Campbell explores how this could tip the scales in the $2.5 billion class action lawsuit.
Métis Week 2024 has officially commenced in Calgary. The event featured a ceremonial flag-raising, speeches, and traditional entertainment, including Métis jigging.
Remembrance Day is over, but the need for veteran support, 365 days a year, continues. Phoenix Phillips reports.
4-H Alberta has received nearly three quarters of a million dollars from the province and the feds, to help Alberta’s youth get into agriculture.