Culture Alberta — Your Guide to Events, Culture & Food in Calgary & Edmonton
Trending This Week
Missing Alberta Woman Diane Cooper, 82, Found Dead in Saskatchewan After 13-Day Search
Lethbridge Man Facing Child Sex Charges Caught With Teen at Pool Parking Lot, Police Say
Calls for Class Action Lawsuit Grow After Massive Alberta Voter Data Leak
Fort McMurray-Area Community of Draper Under Evacuation Alert as Ice Jam Threatens Flooding
Alberta's 120 km/h Speed Limit on the QEII Goes Live Today
Edmonton Spotlight
View All
Alberta Wildfire Near Whitecourt Between Edmonton and Grande Prairie Forces Evacuation Order
A wildfire south of Whitecourt has forced an evacuation order for part of Woodlands County, including the West Ridge subdivision, as crews respond near Highway 43 between Edmonton and Grande Prairie.

Alberta Is Spending $384 Million to Build One of the Biggest Trades Training Facilities in the Country
Alberta committed $384 million Monday toward a new Advanced Skills Centre at NAIT the largest trades training infrastructure investment in the province's history. The 625,000-square-foot facility will add 5,500 apprenticeship seats annually when it opens in 2030.

Six Edmonton Men Charged After Deliberately Damaging Vehicles to Lowball Private Sellers
Six Edmonton men face 33 charges after police say they posed as desperate buyers, secretly sabotaged vehicles during private sales, then spent hours pressuring sellers into accepting far less than asking price. Two suspects remain wanted on province-wide warrants.
Calgary Spotlight
View All
Best Calgary Patio Restaurants 2026: Rooftops, River Views And Sunny Spots
Patio season is returning to Calgary, and the city’s restaurants are getting ready for another busy summer of rooftop drinks, riverfront dining, brunch patios, dog-friendly spots, and neighbourhood gems. Here are some of the best Calgary patio restaurants to visit in 2026 as warmer weather arrives.

Calgary’s Free Fare Zone Could End This Summer. Here’s What It Means For CTrain Riders
Calgary Transit is recommending the end of the downtown CTrain Free Fare Zone, a long-running feature that has allowed riders to travel for free along 7 Avenue. If approved by council, the change could affect downtown workers, students, visitors, vulnerable Calgarians, businesses, and anyone using the CTrain for short trips through the core.

Calgary Police Identify 16-Year-Old Angeline Boucher as Homicide Victim After Woodlands Stabbing — Suspect Still at Large
Angeline Boucher was 16 years old. She was found dead on a southwest Calgary street at 5:40 in the morning. Two days later, no one is in custody and police are asking the public to check their garbage bins.
More From Alberta
View All
Grande Prairie Charter Bus Rollover Leaves Four Oil and Gas Workers in Critical Condition
A charter bus carrying 17 oil and gas workers rolled off Highway 672 near Beaverlodge Wednesday morning, leaving four people in critical condition. STARS Air Ambulance flew two missions from the scene.

High Oil Prices Could Erase Alberta's $9.4 Billion Deficit and Flip It to a $6 Billion Surplus, Report Says
A new Business Council of Alberta report says sustained high oil prices could swing Alberta's fiscal position by more than $15 billion turning a projected deficit into the province's largest surplus in years.

Medicine Hat Man Charged With Using Explosives After Object Thrown at Propane Tanks Outside Business
A 38-year-old Medicine Hat man is facing serious explosive-related charges after police say he threw an object at propane tanks outside a business on Kingsway Avenue SE, triggering a small explosion that sent bystanders to EMS for smoke inhalation.

Lethbridge Rejects Province's EMS Contract, Warns New Terms Would Cost Taxpayers $182 Extra Per Home
Lethbridge City Council has refused to accept new Emergency Health Services contract conditions from the province, citing costs that would grow to $4.6 million annually by 2029 and add nearly $200 to the average homeowner's tax bill.

Is Dunkin’ Donuts Opening In Alberta? What We Know About The Chain’s Return To Canada
Dunkin’ is officially returning to Canada through a new national expansion deal with Foodtastic, with hundreds of locations planned across the country. No Alberta locations have been confirmed yet, but Calgary and Edmonton could be markets to watch as the rollout develops.

Lethbridge Man Charged With Impersonating Police Officer After SUV Traffic Stop
Lethbridge police say a 20-year-old man was charged after officers stopped a black Ford Explorer that appeared similar to a law enforcement vehicle, with police-style lights, siren speakers, a push bar, antennas, and a “Police Interceptor” sticker.
Upcoming Events
View AllFood & Drink
View All
Is Dunkin’ Donuts Opening In Alberta? What We Know About The Chain’s Return To Canada

Best Calgary Patio Restaurants 2026: Rooftops, River Views And Sunny Spots

Wingstop Is Opening in Calgary, Alberta in 2026 — Locations, Menu and Everything You Need to Know
Best of Alberta
Discover the top-rated professionals and businesses across Alberta, from healthcare providers to legal services.
Providing exceptional dental care for the whole family.

