Calgary retirement home grants wish for 86-year-old senior
An 86-year-old resident at a Calgary retirement home was given an opportunity to relive some of his fond fishing memories with his family this week.
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An 86-year-old resident at a Calgary retirement home was given an opportunity to relive some of his fond fishing memories with his family this week.
Calfrac Well Services Ltd. reported a first-quarter profit of $7.8 million compared with a loss of $2.9 million a year earlier as its revenue rose 12 per cent.
There will be a good amount of rain Wednesday night. Some localized areas in Calgary could get 10 millimetres of rain while we sleep.
Restaurants and cafés in downtown Lethbridge are starting to open their outdoor seating.
CTV News sits down with poet and novelist Jaspreet Singh to talk about the conflict in Kashmir, eco-poetry and his upcoming Calgary reading on May 15 at Shelf Life Books
Over 162 kilograms of cannabis were intercepted by members of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) at a southeast Calgary home on April 30.
The City of Lethbridge has embarked on a new road safety project focused on decreasing vehicle-related fatalities, injuries and collisions.
Green thumbs will be out in force this week, as the May long weekend marks the unofficial start of gardening season in southern Alberta.
Calgary police worry it’s only “a matter of time” before a major incident will occur as students throughout the city participate a popular game known as ‘Senior Assassin.’
Spring sniffles are surging as allergy season hits.
A peacock that called the Calgary Zoo home for nearly two decades has died. The zoo announced Wednesday that 18-year-old Steve, the oldest member of their peafowl flock, had passed.
One person is in custody following an incident involving a BB gun near Terry Fox school Wednesday afternoon.
A Blood Tribe man and a Calgary man face multiple charges in relation to a series of break-ins at cannabis dispensaries, liquor stores, convenience stores and other businesses and homes in Banff and Chestermere.
Calgary property owners can expect bills for taxes owed in their mailboxes soon.
Author Patrick McGee compares Apple moving into China to the fall of the Berlin Wall: “a geopolitical event of epic proportions.”
Leaders in Alberta’s business community say talk of provincial separation is already scaring away potential investment.