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  • City buys back land after former Ernest Manning High School site sits empty
    After sitting empty for years, the lot where Calgary's original Ernest Manning High School was built has been bought back by the city. 
    Economy
    Apr 17
  • University of Calgary students pitch innovative redesign of stormwater management
    The University of Calgary is buzzing with innovative ideas on display at the Schulich School of Engineering's annual engineering design fair.
    Education
    Apr 4
  • Supreme Court ends long-running legal spat over prayer at Calgary private school
    The Supreme Court of Canada says it won't hear the latest appeal from the non-denominational Webber Academy.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Calgary Board of Education’s All Boys Program faces possible closure
    After missing much of the fourth grade, Danny Piri's move to the All Boys Program at Sir James Lougheed School in Calgary was transformative. But the program is in jeopardy.
    Education
    Mar 15
  • 18 school projects announced for Calgary area in Alberta’s 2024 budget
    The Alberta government announced funding for 18 school projects in the Calgary area in its 2024 budget, tabled Thursday.
    Education
    Mar 1
  • ‘Paleo 2024’ offers Calgarians ‘really cool’ opportunity for dino lovers
    Paleontologist Jon Noad gave a preview of some aspects of 'Paleo 2024' to a group of Grade 3 and 4 students at Colonel Walker School in southeast Calgary.
    Features
    Mar 14
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  • Pipeline shortages to return soon after Trans Mountain expansion comes online
    Canada's oil industry will have reason to celebrate when the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion comes online. But the party may be short-lived.
    Economy
    Mar 11
  • Hackers steal children’s school photos following a privacy breach
    Hackers made off with hundreds of images of students from various schools across Calgary and the rest of Canada following a complicated privacy breach.
    Education
    Feb 14
  • Alberta families asked to weigh in on cellphone usage in schools
    Alberta has launched a survey for parents and families to weigh in on whether or not cellphones should be allowed to be used in schools.
    Education
    Apr 19
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  • Alberta school boards take precautions, offer safety advice ahead of Monday’s partial solar eclipse
    If the sky is clear on April 8, Albertans may be able to witness a partial solar eclipse, however, it is not safe to view the event unless eyes are properly protected.
    Science
    Apr 4
  • Calgary fatal stabbing victim ‘gave himself’ to help those fleeing war in Ukraine
    Joel Clark, who died in a stabbing in Calgary on April 8, is being remembered as someone who dedicated his life to helping others, particularly Ukrainians.
    Crime
    Apr 22
  • Central Alberta family of 6 located safe: RCMP
    A mother and her five children who went missing from their central Alberta home have been located and they are safe, RCMP said Wednesday morning.
    Canada
    Apr 9
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  • Bill would give Alberta power to fire municipal councillors, nix bylaws, allow political parties
    The bill would give the province the right to fire councillors, overturn bylaws, postpone elections and allow political parties to run on municipal ballots in Edmonton and Calgary.
    Politics
    10 mins
  • Calgary homicide victim remembered as a loving mom who had ‘the kindest soul’
    Family and friends gathered in Calgary on Saturday to share memories of a Calgary homicide victim and mother of an 11 year-old girl.
    Crime
    Apr 20
  • Calgary rezoning debate: What does higher density do to housing value?
    Economists talk about the what could happen to home values if "blanket rezoning" is adopted in Calgary
    Politics
    Apr 21
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  • Signs of strain showing in Alberta’s record breaking population growth
    In 2023, Alberta saw its population surge by 202,324 residents to 4.8 million, according to Statistics Canada.
    Canada
    Apr 14
  • Alberta universities concerned about bill mandating provincial approval of federal funding
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith accused the federal government of using ideology to dictate how funding is distributed to both municipalities and post-secondaries in the province.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Alberta judge urges cross-boundary alerts after Calgary teen died from neglect
    The judge said Alberta officials weren’t aware of the danger posed to Radita because the B.C. case file had been closed.
    Crime
    Mar 25
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  • Calgary Stampeders hire Beau Baldwin as CFL club’s quarterbacks coach
    The Calgary Stampeders hired Beau Baldwin as their quarterbacks coach Monday.
    Canada
    Mar 26
  • Season 2 of ‘Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock’ shot in Calgary
    Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock season 2 was filmed inside the Calgary Film Centre. Global News got an exclusive tour of the world of fraggles, gorgs and doozers.
    Features
    Mar 28
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