The contexts are different but the photos are similar: a collection of colourful tents grouped together on the University of Calgary campus.
Accused serial rapist Richard Mantha has suffered a serious stroke while in custody awaiting the continuation of his sexual assault trial, CBC News has learned.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she won't intervene with the controversial rezoning bylaw passed in Calgary earlier this week, even in light of the proposed Bill 20, which would give the provincial government more power over municipalities.
Cooler temperatures and calmer winds have helped subdue the wildfire threatening Fort McMurray, a relief to firefighters bracing for a prolonged battle with the flames.
Two black bears, including a female cub in poor health and a radio-collared adult male, were euthanized last week in two separate events, according to Parks Canada.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the federal government should give Canadians a summer tax holiday from federal fuel charges.
Shoppers may find themselves doing a double take in the olive oil section of their local grocery stores these days as industry analysts say prices have reached a record high.
A new episode of CBC's World on Fire podcast looks at how Canadians are feeling this spring, following the worst wildfire season in recorded history.
The warning has been issued for all trails, facilities and campgrounds within the Tunnel Mountain area and along the Tunnel Mountain bench.
If 10 days in July isn't enough time to scratch the Calgary Stampede itch, a new centre that will give visitors a year-round immersive experience of the show will soon fulfil that need.