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Alberta Health Services says there is another uptick in cases and possible exposure sites in Calgary.
13h ago
At around 5:45, CPS say they started getting calls about a white van being driven erratically in the city, with officers later realizing the van was stolen.
Calgary police chief Mark Neufeld has resigned with two years left on his contact.
18h ago
Four Treaty 7 First Nations chiefs are voicing their opposition on any talk of Alberta separating from Canada.
Federal funding for First Nations students in Alberta remains unchanged, according to Indigenous Services Canada.
In his first press conference since his election win, Prime Minister Mark Carney detailed his government’s priorities, a meeting with Trump and a visit from King Charles.
A school board in southern Alberta says they are being forced to cut 150 school seats allocated for First Nations students because of the federal government. Edward Djan has more.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is being encouraged to reconnect with his Alberta roots and champion the province’s energy sector. Jillian Code reports.
Rayn Rashid speaks with volunteers at the 58th annual City of Calgary’s pathway and river cleanup. The cleanup starts Friday and lasts through the weekend spanning 300 kilometers of pathways and riverbanks.
Fruit and vegetable prices may be leveling off as Mark Carney’s govt comes into power and supply picks up, an economist says. A stronger dollar and paused tariffs are helping ease pressure, Henna Saeed reports.
14h ago
With the Liberals winning another term in office, the Calgary building industry is waiting to see how exactly the government plans on implementing a plan that has been touted as a way for Canadians to afford a home. Edward Djan has more.