A Calgary man, originally set for a second-degree murder trial, has pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter for the January 2024 stabbing death of his friend.
A Calgary man, originally set for a second-degree murder trial, has pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter for the January 2024 stabbing death of his friend.
The City of Calgary is facing a significant increase in illegal dumping, with 30,000 complaints filed in 2025, prompting officials to warn of hefty fines and promote community cleanup events.
Calgary city council has denied a rezoning application for a new charter school in a northeast industrial park, leaving 750 students without a location for the fall.
Fire N Ice Bar and Lounge in the Beltline has been indefinitely shut down by Alberta Health Services following an inspection that uncovered 16 health code violations.
Calgary’s legal community considers enhanced digital access to court records, mirroring advancements seen in international platforms that prioritize transparency and public research.
Bonnie Dupont, a trailblazer in Western Canada’s energy and agriculture sectors, is the seventh recipient of the Calgary Influential Women in Business lifetime achievement award.
City council has voted 12-3 to scrap its contentious citywide rezoning policy, a move critics praise for restoring community input but developers warn will stifle investment.
Two Calgary non-profits have partnered to host the Gala de l’Excellence Noire, an awards ceremony celebrating the achievements of Black Francophone entrepreneurs in the city.
New provincial legislation gives charter schools access to public land reserves in developing communities and reduces infrastructure levies paid by developers.
Calgary city council is considering a new water efficiency plan that includes surcharges for high consumption as the city grapples with rapid growth and limited supply.