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Calgary families and adults had the chance to try over 270 different sports for free during Sport Calgary’s All Sport One City event.
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The tournament aiming to raise funds for former General Assistant Manager of the Calgary Flames Chris Snow who was diagnosed with ALS in 2019 and passed away in September 2023.
Ahead of the Superbowl, some Calgarians are gearing up for the big game. Carlene Sorensen also speaks to restaurants in Calgary, many of whom are bracing for high turnouts.
In response to Premier Smith, Alberta NDP leader Naheed said on social media that the premier's response is not good enough and that an RCMP investigation and public inquiry are still needed.
In response to Premier Smith, Alberta NDP leader Naheed said on social media that the premier’s response is not good enough and that an RCMP investigation and public inquiry are still needed.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Saturday she was not involved in any wrongdoing regarding recent Alberta Health Services procurement.
Since the swearing-in of US President Donald Trump and his rhetoric of Canada becoming the 51st state, some online sites have capitalized on the controversy. Phoenix Phillips reports.
Partnering with the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Parks Canada has launched an International Design Competition to generate visionary concepts for the transformation of the 200 block of Banff Avenue.
Demolition at Calgary’s Eau Claire Market officially began earlier this week and is expected to continue for the next few months, however, some residents in the area have concerns living next the destruction zone. Margot Rubin reports.
In the early hours of January 31st, three individuals were spotted along High Street SE in McKenzie Towne Centre, who allegedly broke into a food truck before setting it on fire from the inside.
One Alberta car dealership is betting against U.S. President Donald Trump and his proposed tariffs on Canadian imports. Rayn Rashid reports how this dealership aims to help Albertans save money.
In January 2024, police responded to a home invasion in the 0 to 100 block of Braden Crescent finding two people injured and one man dead on arrival.
The future of Canada’s auto manufacturing sector could be hitting a roadblock as consumer demands stall and the U.S. and Canadian governments take diverging approaches. David Zura explains what it could mean for the industry.
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We’re into the final days of Canada’s temporary, federal tax holiday. Afua Baah speaks with experts on whether the tax break should be made permanent.