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Danielle Smith says she won't repeal Calgary's rezoning bylaw in the wake of Bill 20

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.

Petition to recall Calgary's mayor officially deemed insufficient

During a special meeting of council on Monday, the City of Calgary officially determined the effort to recall Mayor Jyoti Gondek has fallen short of the required threshold, garnering 69,344 signatures 444,940 shy of the target.
This is Calgary

A heartfelt goodbye to Eau Claire Market and all it could have been

After years of being on life support, the plug has finally been pulled on Eau Claire Market.It's closing on May 31 to make room for the Green Line LRT. As the mall enters its final days, Calgary is preparing for the loss of a notable landmark that never really lived up to what it was promised to be.

5 people arrested following pro-Palestinian protest at University of Calgary

Calgary police Chief Mark Neufeld says people had ample opportunity to leave a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Calgary before officers used force to remove remaining demonstrators on Thursday night.

Alberta NDP leadership candidates accuse Naheed Nenshi of anti-union statements

Candidates running to lead Alberta's Opposition NDP want answers from presumed front-runner Naheed Nenshi about a five-year-old letter they say signals he is anti-union.
This is Calgary

Why poplars are so popular in Calgary in number, that is

Calgary is a city of poplar trees, but they aren't always popular with the public. In preparation for poplar season, CBCs This is Calgary podcast dug into how and why the city ended up with so many poplars.

Calgary's single-use items bylaw repealed, businesses no longer required to charge bag fee

Calgary city council has officially repealed the single-use items bylaw in a 12-3 vote, which means businesses will no longer be required to collect a fee from customers for any single-use or reusable bags.

Province reverses decision to cut funding for low-income bus passes in Calgary and Edmonton

The provincial government won't cut funding to low-income transit passes in Alberta's two biggest cities. The news came after mayors and social advocates roundly criticized the decision.

Calgary Folk Fest lineup announced, The Roots among those set to headline

While spring hasn't necessarily sprung yet in the city, the lineup for the 45th annual Calgary Folk Music Festival has been announced, which means summer is closer than it feels.

Calgary city council's largest and longest public hearing ever enters 2nd week

Calgarys city council has entered Week 2 of its record-breaking public hearing on blanket rezoning. Over 900 people so far have registered to speak at the public hearing, and it's set to continue all of this week.