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Alberta athlete with special needs competing in Calgary Marathon
From the 42.2 feet diaper dash to the 42.2-kilometre full marathon, 17,000 people will run, walk, or wheel in the Calgary Marathon this weekend.
More fog expected tomorrow ahead of a week of daytime highs in the 20s
As expected, fog patches formed in portions of central and southern Alberta early Thursday morning.
More working families accessing Canadian food bank supports: report
The cost of living is taking its toll on families as new data shows that more than a quarter of the Calgary households that access food bank supports are employed full-time.
Springbank reservoir now operational as Alberta’s flood season arrives
After years of planning and construction, a major flood mitigation project outside Calgary is now complete.
Coutts border blockade protesters serving time for mischief, weapons possession denied parole
Two men serving time behind bars for their roles in the Coutts, Alta., border blockade of 2022 have been denied both full parole and day parole.
The rain we get now is good, considering the long, hot, dry stretch coming
The next couple of days come with a risk of showers and non-severe thunderstorms later in the day.
Marda Loop construction on track to be complete by fall
Three years of Marda Loop construction will come to an end this October, and businesses in the area are excited.
Tourism Lethbridge holds event for frontline tourism staff for second year
Tourism Lethbridge took the day to celebrate the frontline workers that serve the city’s tourism industry.
k.d. lang, Gilles Godard added to Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame
Two more names have been added to the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame at Calgary’s National Music Centre. The 2025 inductees include singer-songwriter k.d. lang and songwriter, publisher and producer Gilles Godard.
‘Devastating’: Federal cap on funded for-profit child-care spaces has Alberta providers concerned
Some for-profit child-care providers say their livelihoods are at stake as the federal government caps how many of them are eligible for funding.
160 charges laid in Calgary drug investigation focusing on downtown core
Calgary police say a recent drug trafficking operation in the downtown core has resulted in 160 charges being laid.
Calgarians conflicted as puck drops on Oilers’ Western Conference Final
The Edmonton Oilers are the final Canadian team remaining in the 2025 NHL Playoffs, leaving some fans in Calgary with a bit of a dilemma.
Alberta reports 19 new cases of measles, surpassing 500 infections
Alberta has seen more than 500 cases of measles since early March, as 19 more cases of the highly contagious disease have been confirmed.
Gabrielle Drolet offers chronic pain memoir with ‘Look Ma, No Hands’
Freelance journalist and cartoonist Gabrielle Drolet is sharing her ordeal with chronic pain in Look Ma, No Hands.
Grade 9 student from southern Alberta competes in world debating and public speaking championship
Thiren Sockanathan, 14, competed in the World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the end of March.