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The Flames received solid contributions from 22-year-old forward Matt Coronato, who had 47 points (24 goals, 23 assists) in ...
NHL.com is providing in-depth prospect analysis for each of its 32 teams from Aug. 1-Sept. 1. Today, the top five prospects ...
A traffic incident has closed the northbound Stoney Trail NE exit to westbound 96 Avenue NE. “Carmacks is dealing with a ...
The Calgary Real Estate Board says home sales in the city declined 11.6% in July compared with last year as inventory grew to ...
Shawna Nelson is trying to put her life back together after losing her life savings in a kind of fraud that's become common ...
If you want to make the most of the remaining summer, there’s no shortage of awesome events happening Calgary.
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The Weather Network on MSNJuly was one of Calgary’s wettest on record, what’s next for August?
Last month’s total made it Calgary’s third-wettest July on record, coming in behind 2016 and the blockbuster month of July ...
Calgary-based real estate company Strategic Group has purchased the former Chevron Plaza, a 25-storey office tower in ...
A 25-storey building that used to be the head office of the oil and gas company Chevron will soon be converted into 332 ...
Calgary's seeing above average rainfall so far this summer, The Weather Network's meteorologist Nicole Karkic has the details ...
Calgary took fluoride out of its water supply in 2011, but it's reversing course. City council member Gian-Carlo Carra explains why he voted to remove fluoride and why he would vote differently today.
In Calgary, a city of about 1.8 million people in Alberta, the City Council voted to remove fluoride from its drinking water in 2011, two decades after it was introduced in 1991.
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