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Calgary Transit proposing first bus route link-up with Tsuut'ina Nation
Public transit users in Calgary may soon be able to travel to and from a neighbouring First Nation for the first time.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas says he's hoping to get the province on board with increased funding and more stability for the city's low-income transit pass program.
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City report outlines $49 billion in capital spending over next decade
An interim update on the city’s 10-year capital infrastructure plan outlines nearly $50 billion in recommended spending over ...
Calgary city council has outlined six priorities it wants included in the upcoming four-year budget, including infrastructure ...
Ten billion dollars for transit. Nearly $9 billion to fix crumbling roads and pathways. It all adds up to a very costly ...
The City of Calgary is reviving a plan first pitched nearly a decade ago to annex a roughly 430-acre parcel of land in Foothills County to accommodate future residential development. The land is on ...
$20 billion of the estimated required spending would address Calgary's growth, and another $17 billion would cover maintenance and replacement of existing infrastructure.
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WestJet, Porter fined tens of thousands over delays, not giving flyers enough food and drink
Getting hungry while waiting for a delayed flight could put you in a foul mood. It could also cost your airline tens of thousands of dollars in penalties, as two notices within a week by the Canadian ...
Calgary’s combined transportation data brings a fuller picture of how people move in our city, whether they’re travelling into the downtown core, or making every-day trips in ...
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What is a strategic oil reserve and does Canada have one?
CALGARY — The war raging in the Middle East has jolted global energy markets, prompting the International Energy Agency to release the largest amount ever from member states' emergency oil stocks.
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Think-tank member Kate Thompson: Build community, better the city
With Calgary’s population approaching two million and housing demand reaching historic levels, we as city-builders are being called upon to deliver bold, creative solutions to growth. Solutions that ...
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