Federal officials and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith clashed again on Friday over steps Ottawa is taking to boost housing construction across the country, as Smith raised […]
Red Deer at 1 million? Danielle Smith dreams of a new Alberta metropolis
There’s thinking big. There’s thinking really big — or even really, really big. But I’m not sure how many reallies I’d need to fairly capture […]
Delays on Hwy. 1 west of Calgary due to vehicles blocking lanes: RCMP
Mounties in Cochrane are advising drivers of possible slow downs on Highway 1 west of Calgary due to an apparent carbon tax protest. In a […]
Bandmates release digitally-remastered album, 10 years after Brentwood massacre
It is a bright, joyful sound from a decade ago: aspiring young artists exploring the infancy of their musical careers. But three days after Zackariah […]
‘No stopping zone’ for motorists in Banff National Park due to grizzly bears
Parks Canada is implementing a new policy for drivers along the Bow Valley Parkway in Banff National Park due to a couple of hungry bears. […]
Hundreds attend S.E. councillor’s meetings to voice concerns about upzoning proposal
Hundreds of people attended two meetings this week organized by veteran city councillor Peter Demong on the city’s proposal to upzone a wide swath of […]
‘Load of hate’: Alberta distillery behind jumbo vodka jugs wants apology
An Alberta distillery behind four-litre vodka jugs that stirred controversy this week says it was unfairly targeted on social media and wants an apology from the cabinet […]
Calgary home prices expected to soar higher before end of year
Another day, another hit to those looking to enter Calgary’s real estate market. Prices are expected to soar once again in the city at the […]
Calgary lawyer facing sexual assault, indecent act, harassment charges
A Calgary lawyer who represented women who were sexually harassed and abused by RCMP officers has been charged with sexual assault, public indecency and harassment, CBC News has learned. […]
Calls for more affordable housing as over $426M spent to temporarily house asylum claimants
The federal government has spent over $426 million this fiscal year on temporary accommodations like hotels for asylum claimants. In Calgary, finding affordable permanent homes […]