With less than two weeks to go before Calgarians cast their ballots in the municipal election on Oct. 20, five mayoral candidates met in a debate Wednesday night at the Jack Singer Concert Hall.
Commercial redevelopment on west side of 5th Street SW in Calgary by the Manulife building. (Chris Malloy for The Washington Post) Almost every direction one looks in downtown Calgary, there’s a crane ...
Calgary, Canada's third-largest city, has begun evacuating 75,000 to 100,000 residents from two dozen downtown neighborhoods as water levels in the Bow River continue to rise. Rivers in southern ...
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Calgary mayoral candidates have pledged to boost public safety. Will the ideas reduce crime?
For Mark Garner, this municipal election campaign may present a sense of deja vu — particularly when it comes to how ...
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Crucial chapters of city's past preserved with restoration of Calgary's Chinese cemetery
A crumbling but vital source of remembrance and a link to Calgary’s past on a hill overlooking the city’s downtown has been ...
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Police officer presence, transit and open drug use: Mayoral candidates pitch public safety plans
Brian Thiessen, the mayoral candidate for The Calgary Party, said if he’s elected, his focus will be on establishing high-visibility community safety hubs in the downtown, which integrate police and ...
Ward 1 Coun. Sonya Sharp, running for mayor under the Communities First banner, also pledged to decentralize the city's ...
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