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Stories by Carly Stagg
- Calgary police seek person who picked up passenger from fatal hit-and-run vehicle
- Vandals swipe 75-year-old plaque from Reader Rock Garden
- Father of southern Alberta Cargill worker dies from COVID-19 complications
- William Shatner blasts Lethbridge police takedown of woman in stormtrooper costume
- 30 employees of Calgary Purolator facility test positive for COVID-19
- Police say owner of abandoned SUV with Alberta plates left for China a year ago
- This Alberta car has been parked at a New Mexico market for months
- 14 cases of COVID-19 confirmed at southern Alberta First Nation
- Alberta health critic casts doubt on claim 141 communities removed from RRNP by mistake
- Annual Alberta bike swaps postponed due to COVID-19
- Resident charged in retirement home fire that sent man to hospital
- 2 Calgary Drop-In Centre clients test positive for COVID-19
- Confusion after 141 communities removed from rural list and Shandro walks back rural doctor pay changes
- AHS finds northwest Calgary pub, central Alberta restaurant still offering dine-in service
- 'Quite substandard quality': Alberta front-line workers concerned about new procedure masks
- Calgary's annual spring street sweeping starts Monday
- 3 Co-op Midtown employees, 1 at Deerfoot Meadows Walmart test positive for COVID-19
- Alberta records another death linked to influenza virus
- The fascinating art of 'stripping' your clothes and other COVID cleaning tips
- Bears are waking up, here's how to keep them from coming over
Carly Stagg
ContactCarly Stagg joined the CTV News Calgary digital team in October 2019.
She holds a holds a bachelor of journalism degree from Carleton University. She also attended the University of King's College school of journalism.
Carly is a generalist with a particular interest in medical and health reporting.
Before joining CTV, Carly worked in newsrooms in Alberta, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Hawaii, which Included a four-year stint with CBC. She has also worked with Cystic Fibrosis Canada and the Canadian Transplant Association.
Carly speaks English, French and some Spanish.