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Saturday marks International Women’s Day, and Calgarians gathered at the Military Museums to honor the contributions of women in the Canadian Armed Forces.
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On International Women’s Day, an event in Calgary encouraging more women to take flight in the aviation industry.
Many Canadians will lose an hour of sleep this weekend, as we once again spring our clocks forward one hour. The time change comes into effect Sunday — and some Calgarians are preparing for it. Jayden Wasney reports.
Multiple people are injured in a vehicle rollover on Southbound Stoney Trail, just north of Crowchild Trail Saturday.
With a roster shaken by injuries and an influx of new faces, the Toronto Raptors find themselves at a crossroads — but for the team’s young talent, it’s more than a challenge. Lindsay Dunn spoke with Jared Rhoden, who is ready for their moment.
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The ongoing CUPE educational support staff strike in Alberta is now impacting parent-teacher meetings at some Calgary schools, leaving some parents frustrated. Henna Saeed reports.
Residents along Bowness Road NW have been left without water for nearly a week, Margot Rubin reports.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith avoided reporters, and follow up questions about an RCMP investigation into government contracts, while leaving an announcement in downtown Edmonton. Sean Amato has more.
While the United States has paused its blanket 25 per cent tariff on some goods, there’s still uncertainty, as duties on steel and aluminum imports into the country are set to kick in March 12. Edward Djan has more.
An art exhibition celebrating International Women’s Day called “Big Aunty Energy” took place at Mount Royal University on Friday.
Purchasing booze that is Canadian or from the U.S. with the looming threat of Trump tariffs. What some Calgarians consider when reaching for their favorite liquor. Phoenix Phillips reports.