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Elderly woman killed in Cochrane crashA 70-year-old woman is dead this afternoon after a three-vehicle crash just inside the town limits of Cochrane, located west of Calgary.
6 youth charged in airport car theft ringSix youth have been charged in connection to a string of car thefts at the Calgary airport.
Stress levels affecting performance at Calgary universityA national survey on the health of post-secondary students shows there are a lot of stressed-out students on campuses, including at Mount Royal University in Calgary.
New offer to save Eamon's would turn it into a 1950s dinerA new group has stepped forward to help the city save the former Eamon's gas station and possibly turn it into a 1950s diner.
'We made a mistake,' Horne says on 1st-available bed policyAlberta's Health Minister Fred Horne conceded in an interview with CBC Radio One on Wednesday that the first-available bed policy was a mistake.
Security cameras for Calgary taxis may soon be mandatoryA new measure approved by a city committee Wednesday is taking a step towards making security cameras mandatory for Calgary taxis.
City officials hope pop-up park will open in AugustCalgary's transportation committee approved the policy today behind so-called street parks, otherwise known as a pop-up park or s-park.
Illegal use of disabled parking spots on rise, officials sayThe Calgary Parking Authority says it's seeing a steady increase in the number of drivers who illegally take spots designated for people with disabilities.
Loblaw testing small discount-store format in CalgaryLoblaw Cos. Ltd., Canada's largest grocer, is trying out a new discount small-store format in Calgary in a bid to attract more customers in urban areas.
Brazilian man blinded by stray bullet embarks on new careerA Brazilian man who was blinded by a stray bullet in downtown Calgary nearly five years ago has finished his studies to become a massage therapist.
Nenshi promoting Calgary on Ottawa, Toronto visitMayor Naheed Nenshi is in Ottawa to start a three-day trip in Ontario with Calgary Economic Development.
Violent serial attacker sent to prison indefinitelyA dangerous offender found guilty of violent assaults in Alberta and Saskatchewan over the last two decades will go to prison indefinitely.
Calgary's new school construction comes with conditionThe construction of six new schools in Calgary is tied to public school board helping the province find space for the expansion of charter schools.
Parents in dark about teens tanning, study suggestsNew research into the use of indoor tanning salons by Alberta teenagers suggests their parents are clueless about it.
Airdrie moves toward anti-bullying bylawA bylaw to address bullying in Airdrie could be in place by this fall after it passed first reading at city council Monday evening.
6 ways to have a picnic in CalgaryCBC Calgary's food and nutrition columnist Julie Van Rosendaal gives some suggestions for good picnic foods.
AHS to reverse controversial home care decisionsAlberta Health Services will reverse their earlier decision to replace home-care services in three Edmonton facilities, said AHS president and CEO Chris Eagle today.
Black bear killed in Yoho park highway collisionParks Canada says an adult male black bear was struck and killed on the Trans-Canada Highway in Yoho National Park
Sled Island music and arts festival kicks offThe Sled Island festival of rock music, film, comedy and art kicks off Tuesday. Highlights include an appearance by '80s cult band The Jesus and Mary Chain.
- Dustin Paxton's outstanding assault charges stayed
Two charges pending against Dustin Paxton have been stayed.
Bank robbing ex-MRU student president awaits sentenceA former Mount Royal University student association president who robbed a credit union last year will be sentenced in September.
Alberta police chiefs call for stricter speeding lawsSome police chiefs in Alberta are asking the province to toughen its traffic laws — especially those related to speeding
Mental illness afflicts most of Calgary's homeless, study findsA study has found there is an "overwhelmingly high" rate of undiagnosed and untreated psychiatric illness among Calgary's homeless population.
BLOG: Not so transparent, not so openCBC reporter Scott Dippel shares his experience about getting information on Calgary Transit's electronic fare card and his thoughts on what went so wrong with the pilot program.
Man accused of murder now facing sex-related chargesThe man accused of killing a Calgary mother and her five-year-old son in the northwest community of Evanston in May has been charged with sexual assault and sexual interference.
Amber Alert ends after infant girl located by Edmonton policeEdmonton police issued an Amber Alert Tuesday looking for help in locating a nine-month-old girl that they believe was abducted by her mother.
Calgary Transit to renew electronic fare card effortsEfforts by Calgary Transit to develop an electronic fare card are expected to start again this week.
Tornado warning ends east of CalgaryA tornado warning has ended for the County of Newell near Brooks, Rosemary and Duchess, east of Calgary.
Wolf seen running along mountain highway againMotorists have spotted a seemingly-fearless wolf along the highway in Kootenay National Park in British Columbia for the second time in a week.
Planned fuel storage tank project near Innisfail stirs debateSome landowners 120 kilometres north of Calgary are trying to stop a plan to build a commercial farm fuel storage tank facility in their area.
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