Walk, roll, drive or ride: everyone has the right to arrive safely. We are committed to ensuring road safety for everyone in ...
With Calgarians heading out to vote on Oct. 20, what can they expect for the 2025 General Election? On this episode, we’re joined by Kate Martin, City Clerk and Returning Officer, and Andrew Brouwer, ...
First concrete slab was poured for the main concourse (ground level). Approximately 25% of concrete has been poured for the mezzanine level. Excavation continued for the parkade and the N.E. corner of ...
We are prepared to offer a variety of fun, creative and active day camps during a school disruption. Our camps include sports ...
Two new shade structures will soon be built and installed in Redstone Park, creating a comfortable, welcoming gathering space ...
Calgary Housing is the largest residential landlord in Calgary, managing homes for nearly 10,000 households. They provide ...
Budgets are the plans we use to run and build our city. They describe how The City will raise and spend the money required to ...
A number of considerations are taken into account in the selection of non-market housing sites, such as the size of the parcel so that it could accommodate a housing development, and proximity to ...
As part of The City’s efforts to revitalize downtown, the Centre Street Platform is being redesigned to provide a more welcoming, functional and safe experience for everyone. This project was made ...
FESP recipients can apply for up to $20,000 to fund innovative initiatives that diversify programming, enhance accessibility, foster community, and promote environmental sustainability.
That means your new best friend is ready to go home with you — healthy, safe, and already cared for. The City of Calgary is once again adopting cats and dogs at the Animal Services Centre in addition ...
In Calgary’s Culture + Entertainment District, Scotia Place is where the city gathers. Game nights. Concerts. Memorable moments. Calgary sits on fertile land where two rivers meet, where Indigenous ...