Calgary police undermines Kenney’s plans to end photo radar
Despite Premier Jason Kenney’s promise to eliminate speed traps across the province, Calgary police just announced their intention to place photo radar in over 30 communities across Calgary.
Calgary faces unexplainable teacher shortages following vaccine mandate
The Calgary Board of Education confirmed that multiple schools face teacher shortages, with increased student and staff absences and several substitute teachers apparently uninterested in dealing with it.
Poilievre says he understands Alberta separatism
At a campaign rally in Calgary, Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre said that he understands the desire for Western separatism in Alberta.
WATCH: Pierre Poilievre pulls massive numbers in Calgary
Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre has drawn a massive crowd to his campaign rally in Calgary, Alberta.
Calgary Police Chief halts ‘thin blue line’ ban
Calgary police chief Mark Neufeld says officers don’t trust the commission enough to obey their ‘Thin Blue Line’ ban and will halt its removal.
Hundreds protest remaining restrictions outside Calgary City Hall
On April 2 at 1:00 pm MT, hundreds converged at Calgary City Hall to protest the remaining mandates and restrictions — despite mayor Jyoti Gondek’s recent court injunction that was used to criminalize peaceful demonstrations.
Calgary Police expected to continue wearing ‘Thin Blue Line’
Despite an order from the Calgary Police Commission, the Calgary Police Association President believes officers will continue wearing the ‘Thin Blue Line’ police logo.
DESPISED: Jyoti Gondek’s approval rating tanks
A new Think IQ poll shows that Gondek’s approval rating has tanked since becoming mayor, with most Calgarians disapproving of her performance thus far.
Crazy Jyoti wants Calgary to stop being an oil town during fuel crisis
Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek is back to her nutty anti-gas proposals, even as Canadians face the greatest fuel crisis in our nation’s history.
BREAKING: George Chahal fined measly $500 for stealing opponent’s election material
Elections Canada has fined liberal MP George Chahal $500 for stealing his opponent’s election material. No comment was made about his successful attempts to redirect Conservative voters to the fake polling stations.