More reasonable daily high temperatures ahead; Thursday looks like it’ll even dip below the 20s
The temperature will be more reasonable in the city for Wednesday.
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The temperature will be more reasonable in the city for Wednesday.
The Calgary Stampede and politics may be as common as a corn dog on the midway, but one political candidate’s tactic is catching eyes, with months before voting day.
It will cost more than $300,000 to repair the Royal Canadian Legion #1 branch in downtown Calgary, and despite historical society and city grants, members are asking the public for help.
Gavin McKenna, the 17-year-old hockey superstar of the Medicine Hat Tigers, has committed to Penn State for next season.
Calgary police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a woman alleged to have sexually assaulted a teenage boy.
Several Calgary gas stations were seeing lineups and packed pumps as drivers looked to take advantage of prices nearing a dollar per litre, a price point the city hadn’t seen since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cowboys Music Festival continues to be a popular destination for Calgary Stampede revelers while also irritating some of those who live in the area.
A Conrich, Alta., man is charged with first-degree murder and attempting to kill another man with fentanyl in 2020.
The City of Calgary is warning residents to avoid using water excessively amid the hot summer weather.
A thermal ridge situated over the southern portion of Alberta and Saskatchewan has prompted heat warnings from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Repair work for a gondola at a B.C. mountain resort that collapsed earlier this year will take a bit longer than anticipated, officials say.
Summer heat moves into the city on Tuesday!
A young Calgary boy named Henry celebrated his fourth birthday Monday—by helping other kids at the Alberta Children’s Hospital.
More than 60 athletes competing in the Calgary Stampede rodeo are from Texas, and they are keeping a close eye on what is going on back home.
In court on Monday, Christopher Dunlop was convicted in the death of 58-year-old Judy Maerz at Deerfoot Athletic Park in February 2023.
The University of Lethbridge had been quiet since the winter semester ended. But that changed last week with the start of its annual summer day camps.