CTV Calgary broadcast legend Darrel Janz dies at 83
He inspired thousands of young journalists and continued telling Calgarians' stories until his last days.
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He inspired thousands of young journalists and continued telling Calgarians' stories until his last days.
An expected crowd of 2,000 people showed up at City Hall supporting the rights of trans people in the province.
Barb Higgins says hearing Darrel Janz had died left her feeling numb.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith received a dominating 91.5 per cent vote of support from her United Conservative Party members in a scheduled leadership review vote on Saturday.
Calgary police issued a media statement Saturday reminding residents about the rules regarding personal fireworks after receiving over 150 complaints.
An affordable housing project is being built in northeast Calgary.
Viking RCMP are on scene at a serious motor vehicle collision involving a semi-truck hauling crude oil.
A Danielle Smith leadership vote and policy surrounding gender and net-zero emissions targets will take centre stage when the United Conservative Party Annual General Meeting (AGM) gets underway Friday.
A local organization wants to establish a permanent reminder of the sacrifice of Canadians in war.
Abortion is a flashpoint in the upcoming American election, even as polls in the U.S. show most people support reproductive freedom. Abortion rights advocates tell CTV News that when candidates take a stance on that, it could influence a decision at the polling station– especially for women on who they want elected.
A former U.S. ambassador says Canada needs to spend more on defence, and do so faster than the federal government's currently planning to, to meet the expectations of its NATO allies.
People who only exercise on weekends have a similar risk of developing mild dementia to those who work out more frequently, a new study has found.
Mandy Suess was so certain the red-haired man she met at Oktoberfest was special that she got on a plane to go and find him
More than 600,000 people who are eligible to vote in the U.S. election live in Canada, according to the U.S. Federal Voting Assistance Program.
Kamil Karamali has more on the provinces that want daylight saving time to end as most of the world relies on digital clocks to track time.