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Calgary's 2025 election in 60 seconds
Take a look back at what happened when Calgarians went to the polls.
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Jeromy Farkas vows to work with all political stripes as Calgary's new mayor
Calgary mayor-elect Jeromy Farkas spoke to the media after unofficial results from the municipal election were made public. He promised to work with both progressive and conservative Calgarians and thanked his supporters over the last...
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What do school trustees do?
Voters in Calgary's municipal election will get a second ballot to choose a school trustee for their ward. They represent either the public system or Catholic school division. But what exactly does a trustee do? The CBC's Elise Stolte...
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Calgarians head to the polls to choose mayor, council in municipal elections
The CBC's Colleen Underwood tells us what voters need to know before heading out to cast their ballot.
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CBC Calgary Headline News Oct. 20: Election Day, teachers’ strike & bird flu in Calgary
CBC Calgary Headline News October 20
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Jeromy Farkas claims he's the only true independent mayoral candidate
This is the first Calgary municipal election in recent memory in which political parties are at play. Mayoral candidate Jeromy Farkas gives his pitch on why he feels he is the only one not playing that game.
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4 Calgary mayoral candidates make their pitch for your vote
CBC News sat down with Sarah Elder, Jaeger Gustafson, Larry R. Heather and Grant Prior to get their thoughts on public safety, blanket rezoning and why they should get the top job at Calgary city hall.
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Diwali celebrations spark safety reminder about flames and fireworks
Diwali starts on Monday with tens of thousands of Hindus and Sikhs celebrating across Calgary. Known as the festival of lights, it sees many using candles, oil lamps and fireworks, which can all pose safety risks.
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About 350 Canadians die every year from a traumatic injury suffered at work|Heydari|1100
About 350 Canadians die every year from an injury at work, but the vast majority of cases don't result in criminal prosecutions. A CBC News investigation has been looking into why. Senior Business Reporter Anis Heydari has more.
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Chinese Cemetery revitalization preserves history for future generations
Graves in Calgary’s Chinese Cemetery have been repaired and restored over the past two summers in a partnership between the city and hundreds of community members. The cemetery is the final resting spot of Chinese immigrants who came to...
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CBC Calgary Headline News October 13: Early voting down, growing pains & injured hawks
CBC Calgary Headline News October 13
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Alberta's population is booming, but many residents are unhappy about it | Hanomansing Tonight
Pollster Janet Brown discusses her latest poll in which a majority of respondents in Calgary and Edmonton say they aren't too happy with the pace of the population growth in their cities and how it impacts their day-to-day lives.
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Clock ticking to win local votes across Alberta
Municipal election day across Alberta is closing in, with many council and mayoral races too close to call. With not a lot of runway left, how much can candidates still do to take off? The CBC's Acton Clarkin has more.
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Community gathers for Sixties Scoop Healing Walk in Calgary
Members of the Indigenous community gathered Saturday for a Sixties Scoop Healing Walk. With a theme of honouring elders, the walk included prayer, speeches and jingle dance.
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Flair Airlines is taking flight after years of low performance
Alberta-based Flair Airlines has seen some business turbulence in recent years. But the company's new CEO, Maciej Wilk, is hoping to change that.
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How a Calgary charity is still feeding hungry kids during the teachers' strike
Brown Bagging for Calgary’s Kids prepares and delivers thousands of lunches a day to 290 schools. The teachers' strike has dramatically slashed the number of its distribution points to nine, and total lunches delivered from 8,000 lunches...
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Record-breaking year for minor soccer registrations highlights facilities crunch
Soccer organizations in the city say growing numbers of players and teams highlights the need for proper indoor places to play and train through the winter. The Calgary Minor Soccer Association wants the funding of new indoor facilities...
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Here's how much money Calgary's new political parties pulled in & spent in the early going
Under a new provincial law, Calgary's three municipal political parties were required to reveal how much money they received and spent in the first seven months of the year. The CBC's Acton Clarkin breaks down each party's first...
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CBC Calgary Headline News October 6: Teachers strike, advance vote & harm reduction worries
CBC Calgary Headline News October 6
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Calgary parents, students wait for news on bargaining as teachers' strike begins
School doors across Calgary were closed Monday after the Alberta Teachers' Association, representing 51,000 people, was unable to reach an agreement with employers that its members would accept.
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Largest teachers’ strike in Alberta’s history begins
Alberta Teachers' Association members who work at the province's public, Catholic and francophone schools have walked off the job, after the association was unable to reach an agreement with employers that teachers would accept....
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Looking at the story behind one of the people honoured on a Calgary park bench
This summer on CBC Radio, the Calgary Eyeopener highlighted a couple of the people who are recognized with a park bench dedication in Calgary. One of them was Katie Ouriou, who lost a battle with cancer in the 1990s at the age of 16....
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Alberta Next moderator apologizes for comment made during Monday night's panel
Bruce McAllister has apologized for what he said to a high school student during Monday's Alberta Next panel in Calgary. Even with the apology, some say it doesn't go far enough.
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What's making news on Sept. 30, 2025
We give you a rundown of the days top stories including how people are marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the results and impact of the teacher's vote, a surprising number of jobs cut by Imperial Oil and how...