Canadian oil exports to the United States have reached a record high, buoyed by completion of the Trans Mountain expansion pipeline. Refineries on the U.S. […]
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Alberta’s fall COVID-19 surge has arrived and hospitals are feeling it
Alberta is experiencing yet another COVID-19 upswing, and health experts warn it could get worse before it gets better. The province’s respiratory virus dashboard shows 98 […]
CBE asking for more temporary classrooms amid continued space crunch
Calgary public schools need more portable classrooms to ease enrolment growth pressures, says the Calgary Board of Education. The school board is asking the province to […]
Green Line CEO leaves project as Calgary continues LRT project wind-down
As the City of Calgary continues with its wind-down of the Green Line LRT, the person who was in charge of the project is on his […]
Calgary judge convicts man of sex assault and crowbar attack despite no victim testimony
WARNING: This story contains graphic details of a violent sexual assault The testimony of a Good Samaritan and “startling” video of a violent sexual attack […]
Calgary police say ASIRT unable to verify serious injury claims during U of C protest camp removal
Calgary police said ASIRT could not verify allegations of serious injuries during the removal of a pro-Palestinian protest camp last May at the University of Calgary […]
Loitering, non-destination users the subject of tougher Calgary transit rules
Calgary city council amended its public transit bylaws on Tuesday in an attempt to improve rider and operator safety. Council voted unanimously in favour of approving […]
Report on factors behind Bearspaw feeder main break delayed to December
The City of Calgary is scheduled to receive more information in December about what caused a water feeder main to break earlier this year. But some […]
Alberta’s neighbours saw stark rural-urban election splits in new political reality
The day after leading the United Conservative Party to a majority government in Alberta in May 2023, Premier Danielle Smith was asked by CBC Power […]
Alberta’s neighbours saw their own stark rural-urban election splits in new political reality
The day after leading the United Conservative Party to a majority government in Alberta in May 2023, Premier Danielle Smith was asked by CBC Power […]