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The former Calgary mayor is beloved by many in the province. He might well be the favourite in the race to succeed Rachel Notley as leader of the Alberta NDP. But he's never really been involved with the party, and his trademark 'purple' comes from blending Liberal red and Conservative blue. No orange in sight.But his campaign will force some fascinating questions onto the party, both in Alberta and nationally. Questions that have been bubbling just below the surface for the past couple of elections, and are making insiders wonder about the future of a unified national NDP... GUEST: Graham Thomson, Alberta-based political analyst Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/20253254?utm_source=youtube

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From t-shirts and shorts to winter jackets in the span of 24 hours - that's the change Calgarians will see going into Tuesday. Silvia Naranjo finds out how people feel about the cold front.

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"The nutritional needs of newborns are very different from one of a two-year-old," says dietitian Marie-Ève Guérette St-Amour, as Fondation Olo offers coupons for baby cereals, purées, tofu and bread. Anastasia Dextrene reports.

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Vancouver Coastal Health says it has no information on a proposed policy from B.C.’s health minister requiring drug use spaces in the province's hospitals, which he said Friday was "not the decision."

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The Vancouver Canucks are heading back to the postseason. Rogers Arena will host a Stanley Cup playoff game for the first time since 2015, and Canucks fans -- along with local bars and restaurants -- are ready.

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A PNE staff member has been recognized for helping save the lives of two people -- a father and son -– two years apart.

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It’s been a decade since five young Calgarians were fatally stabbed at a Brentwood house party in 2014. Henna Saeed talks to Kyle Tenove, a close friend and band member of two of the victims.

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Its been more than three decades since a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup, and a new survey reveals what hockey team they think will end that streak.

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The Alberta government wants your say when it comes to the options of increasing water storage on the Bow River.

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You'll be able to step into a decommissioned fire truck the next time you visit the Fish Creek Library.

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Calgary’s first-ever safe-surrender box opened Monday outside of the Children’s Cottage in the northwest community of Montgomery. As Jillian Code reports, the goal is to provide a safe spot for both the parents and the children surrendered.

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Jury selection is underway in Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial. CNN's Julia Benbrook discusses the challenge of finding enough impartial jurors and how Trump will balance his time in court and on the campaign trail.

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The next Ontario election won't likely happen until 2026, however Bonnie Crombie already has her eyes on the prize. Caryn Ceolin speaks with the new Liberal leader about the housing crisis, meeting residents, and the upcoming Milton by-election.

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Hundreds of food and service workers could soon be going on strike at Pearson Airport and that could impact your flight departure time. Caryn Ceolin speaks with the Teamsters Local 647 president on why negotiations broke down.

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Sunday marked eight years since BC declared the toxic drug crisis a public health emergency. To stop the stigma, Trevor Tablotney organized a car rally in Richmond. Angela Bower reports.

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It can be easy, given our changing climate, not to worry much about events that aren't extreme. It's not flooding? No hurricanes or heat waves or wildfires? Just a little rain?! Well, we can live with that. And maybe we can, but in the Arctic, a lot of things can't. In recent years, snowfall has been replaced with rainfall more and more often. And sure, they're just different types of moisture, but the impact is fascinating and profound. And has a ton of implications for both Canadians in the region, and every other creature that makes its home up there. GUEST: Ed Struzik, writing in The Tyee Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/20233930?utm_source=youtube

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Emergency crews took an individual to hospital after they were injured in a Saturday night fire.

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Students from grades three to six are immersing themselves in the agricultural industry at Aggie School Days

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Organized by Parachutes for Pets and Calgary Municipal Land Corporation, this stylish affair featured a dog fashion show and shopping opportunities.

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The city of Calgary is pushing back the re-introduction of fluoride back in the drinking water supply to the first quarter of 2025.

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