Wildfire danger forces evacuation of Waterton Lakes National Park
A popular national park in the southwestern corner of Alberta was under a mandatory evacuation order on Sept. 8, 2017, because a forecasted shift in wind was expected to heighten the wildfire danger.
Constituency stands by Derek Fildebrandt, decries 'mud-slinging'
A constituency association in southern Alberta is standing behind the area's embattled member of the legislature. who has resigned from his party's caucus following a bevy of negative headlines.
Parks Canada painstakingly prepared for deluge of Canada 150 visitors
From avoiding burned out workers to ensuring washrooms have enough toilet paper, documents show how Parks Canada painstakingly prepared for a record number of visitors this year.
Calgary Pride: Police can participate in parade, but not in uniform
Uniformed police officers will not be marching in Calgary's annual Pride parade in September.
Wildfire danger prompts fire bans in Alberta; air quality warnings issued
Fire bans were in place in many areas of Alberta on Wednesday, July 19, 2017, as hot, dry conditions raised the risk of wildfires.
Trudeau serves up pancakes, takes in rodeo on whirlwind Calgary Stampede visit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says some of the people he met during his Calgary Stampede visit on Saturday, July 15, 2017, lightheartedly mentioned a gaffe he made during a Canada Day speech.
Calgary mayor speaks of economic optimism as Stampede parade kicks off
As the Calgary Stampede kicked off with a parade under a bright blue sky Friday, Mayor Naheed Nenshi said the mood is brightening in a city beleaguered by a prolonged downturn in oil prices.
Fort McMurray wildfire raised fuel supply concerns in Ottawa: documents
Federal officials raised the possibility of relaxing competition and fuel quality rules to ensure a stable supply of fuel while the Fort McMurray wildfire raged.
#ChrissySentMe: Good deeds inspired by Canadian killed in London terror attack
A Canadian woman killed in a terror attack in London is being remembered for her work with the homeless and her death is inspiring others to give back.
Notley pitches NDP to progressives put off by United Conservative Party
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the NDP would welcome anyone who feels like they wouldn't have a political home in the United Conservative Party.