Tom Glass, a monumental figure in Western Canadian sports history, has died after suffering a stroke at 77. As "the face of chuckwagon racing," Glass dominated the sport locally and internationally during the 1980s and 1990s.
Sue: the T. rex experience opened to the public Saturday at the Telus Spark Science Centre, featuring a replica of the skeletal remains of the most complete fossil of the species ever found.
After much ado over the last week about noise levels and concert lengths, Mayor Jeromy Farkas announced Friday the city has come to a compromise with Penny Lane Entertainment, which oversees Cowboys Music Festival.
Mosquito season is in full swing, and it comes with plenty of advice about how to avoid getting bitten. London Morning host Andrew Brown spoke with Nusha Keyghobadi, a biology professor at Western University who studies mosquitoes, about why they bite, what attracts them and the best ways to keep them away.
Two people were injured at the Ponoka Stampede when an operator lost control of their drone on June 25, an event spokesperson told CBC News.
Albertaβs highest court has barred a former Edmonton physician from launching an appeal against court-ordered sanctions that prohibit him from practising medicine or implying heβs licensed to care for any patient in the province.
Calgary police say they are making progress in tackling extortion against members of the city's South Asian community. But they say they need the public's help and released mugshots of most of the suspects in an attempt to get it.
The number of Albertans visiting emergency rooms and urgent care centres due to electric scooter incidents is growing steadily, with childrenβs hospitals seeing the sharpest increases.
Apple hiked iPad and MacBook prices on Thursday, saying it could no longer shield customers from soaring memory and storage chip costs driven by the AI industry's rapid and expansive data center buildout.
Residents of a town in central Alberta are casting their ballots in a plebiscite that will bring the community one step closer to answering a question it's been wrestling with for months.
Team Canada's 2026 kit has been in the works since the last World Cup four years ago β and it's the brain child of a Calgarian. As the lead designer at Nike for the national team's latest kit, Calgary-based Holly Gallacher was behind the designs of the national team's home and away jerseys.
A new report released Wednesday by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce claims Alberta separation from Canada could spur a business exodus and result in a $62-billion economic contraction annually. Meanwhile, a prominent advocate for separation argues that the chamber's report is measuring "fear, not opportunity."
Calgary Transit's new light rail vehicles will be operational this week and are part of the city's plan to phase out the old vehicles, which date to the 1980s.
More than a year after dissolving into Clearwater County, the former Village of Caroline is getting millions of dollars in desperately needed infrastructure repairs.
Albertaβs government is pausing the rollout of its ambulance contract strategy for seven municipalities with integrated fire and ambulance services.
Danielle Smith's government put much of its weight behind Cowboys Music Festival's demand for later weeknight curfews. City council barely budged.
The Calgary Board of Education is falling behind in its efforts to keep aging schools up to date, and the situation is likely to get worse as the school board faces a roughly $8-million maintenance funding reduction for the upcoming school year.
The alleged gunman in a shooting in Montreal Monday that left two people dead prepared his manifesto weeks in advance, according to a CBC News visual investigation.
A decade after Britain voted to leave Europe, neither side is happy, offering a cautionary tale for Canadians about the risks of referendums.
The Alberta Medical Association's latest report suggests that though the majority of Albertans who saw a family doctor recently were satisfied with their visit, many have been unable to see theirs in a timely manner, while others are still looking for one.
Residents in affected areas have received pleas from officials to stop all non-essential water usage in order to reduce strain on local water systems.
Just weeks before the Cowboys Music Festival begins as part of the Calgary Stampede, city councillors and the provincial government are weighing in to criticize new bylaw changes the city introduced in response to noise complaints about the event last year.
Less than two weeks after the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission raised the minimum prices that bars and restaurants need to charge for alcoholic drinks, the regulatory body has been instructed to change course.
A new report from researcher Signal49 recommends a series of improvements as Jasper, Alta., continues its recovery efforts from a devastating wildfire that razed part of the town in 2024. The improvements range from better debris removal, soil-remediation and testing requirements, addressing insurance gaps and housing availability, offering tailored recovery support for businesses and mental health support for the community.
Calgary police say one person was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition after an officer-involved shooting on Deerfoot Trail S.E. near Memorial Drive S.E. on Sunday.
A black bear has been seen by multiple people in Fish Creek Provincial Park β something a local wildlife biologist says is not uncommon in southwest Calgary at this time of year.
Calgary mayor Jeromy Farkas is firing back at online criticism over the city's recent bylaw changes that will reduce noise for weeknight concerts during the upcoming Calgary Stampede.
An analysis of spending over the last fiscal year by Alberta's provincial politicians indicates taxpayers are footing the bill on everything from pricey dinners to a pack of gum.
Participants of Saturday's cruise through Sundre say it's their place to be proud of their province after the Sundre Pro Rodeo parade was cancelled due to what the rodeo association called a wave of online harassment targeted at volunteers after a decision to disallow a pro-Alberta float.
The poaching of a grizzly bear found dead along Highway 734 near Sundre on June 14, 2026, is under investigation by Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services.
A cyclist is dead and two people have been taken to hospital after a collision in Calgary on June 20. Police say they believe the driver suffered a medical event.
Eighteen-year-old twin sisters Kayel and Austyn will join their big sisters Jai, 22, and Danyka, 20, to play for the University of Calgary Dinos Women's Rugby team this upcoming school year.
Regulators announced new minimum pricing rules for draft beer, raising the floor price to $0.25 per ounce from $0.16, effective immediately as of June 9.
Entertainment businesses are evolving their offerings as consumer preferences for nightlife and socializing continue to shift, prompting promoters and venues to adapt their business models accordingly.
U.S. authorities are divided over whether stricter drug enforcement at the Mexican border is diverting trafficking to Canada, with the White House's fentanyl czar challenging claims that the numbers support this shift.
One of two Calgary brothers was sentenced to four years in prison Friday for assaulting a bus driver in what prosecutors called a senseless and appalling attack.
A 17-year-old has been charged with attempted murder after police determined he carried out a premeditated attack at Lester B. Pearson High School, where he formerly attended. The incident raises serious safety concerns at the school.
An organizer for a major Calgary Stampede music festival is challenging new municipal restrictions that would cap volume and bass levels and force weeknight concerts to end earlier than planned.
Suncor Energy is requiring about 200 contracted maintenance workers in the Fort McMurray oilsands to be local residents, a move community leaders welcomed as progress in encouraging energy companies to hire locally.
Alberta's government is now giving a 119-year-old historical society some transitional funding after the group was left out of the latest budget.
The federal government has brought in major changes to how pesticides are regulated in Canada, granting cabinet the power to authorize the use of pesticides β even ones that Health Canada has deemed unsafe.
A car-sharing pilot program in Banff will run through 2028 and start with five vehicles residents can get from three different locations.
In order to be eligible for dual practice, doctors must do a minimum number of hours in the public system first. The province says those hour requirements along with other safeguards will protect the public system.
Amid calls from rural municipalities for the first grizzly bear hunting season in two decades to be opened in Alberta, Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen says it's not currently on the table. He says the province is focused on helping the threatened species' population recover through conservation and non-lethal wildlife management.
The Assembly of Treaty Chiefs unanimously voted this week to ask RCMP to look into whether Alberta's fall referendum amounts to criminal treason by Premier Danielle Smith and her United Conservative Party.
Residents in Exshaw are dealing with flooded basements after heavy rainfall hit the mountain community west of Calgary, with some pumping out water for weeks now. The cleanup is expected to take a few more weeks as homeowners work to remove water.
A senior portfolio manager at Ninepoint Partners is expecting an $80 US floor price for oil even after the eventual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
High-tech surveillance cameras, police drones and AI analytics are changing how law enforcement responds to property crime at remote, hard-to-access industrial sites across Alberta.
Calgary's Stephen Avenue Revitalization Project is set to wrap up its first phase this month, after construction began last summer. It was originally scheduled to be completed this fall.
Canadians are grappling with the loss of a cultural touchstone after CBC announced Tuesday its Hockey Night in Canada broadcasts have come to an end.