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Calgary Herald on MSNTransit time travel: What if Calgary kept its streetcars?Heritage Park is the only place in Calgary where you can see — and ride — a streetcar. A small streetcar line encircles the ...
The Calgary Stampede, an event that started more than 100 years ago, has grown into one of the world’s most popular rodeos and a reflection of Western Canada’s culture.
When the Calgary Stampede Rodeo begins Friday, it will welcome twice as many female competitors as previous years. Women’s breakaway roping has been introduced as a new event for the 2025 rodeo ...
The 113th annual Calgary Stampede kicked off Friday as huge crowds gathered to watch the Stampede parade, led by Canadian country-pop icon Shania Twain.
With the 2025 Calgary Stampede now over, officials say this year’s event neared its all-time attendance record. despite safety concerns and other challenges that emerged during the Greatest Outdoor ...
The Calgary Stampede is saddling up for 10 days of action, kicking off Friday as the 113th annual Stampede Parade winds its way through downtown Calgary.Visitors should expect large crowds hitting the ...
Calgary Stampede announcer Les McIntyre reflects on his career as it reaches the 40-year milestone this summer.
It's Stampede season in Calgary and the festivities kicked off Thursday morning wit the traditional "First Flip" pancake breakfast featuring a who's who of local politicians.
CALGARY - Police say they are looking for suspects after three people were stabbed at the Calgary Stampede late Tuesday.
The Canadian Press So began a career calling rodeos and chuckwagon races across Alberta, and eventually at the Calgary Stampede – a career that reaches the 40-year milestone this summer.
As he remembers it, McIntyre had made a sharp turn, hit a competitor’s wagon and tumbled to the ground at no less than 40 kilometres an hour. When he hit the ground, another wagon following behind hit ...
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Here's how to be a 'real cowboy' at the Calgary Stampede - MSNAs the 2025 Calgary Stampede begins, former Stampede rodeo champion Kyle Irwin shows the CBC's Acton Clarkin what it takes to be a true cowboy. Photo credit: Canadian Press.
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