See behind the scenes as Calgary’s first Green Line LRT trains are built, tested, and prepared for service, including manufacturing and cold‑weather testing.
Structures like tents, canopies, stages, bleachers and interactive art installations must meet building code requirements.
Buying industrial land from The City follows a structured and transparent process. This approach supports fairness, clear expectations, and predictable timelines. Understanding the process helps ...
You may need permits for temporary structures that you’re planning to have at your Stampede event. The information below will ...
Industrial land decisions have long-term implications. Buyers assess access, servicing, timing, and operational performance.
The Public Hearing on Blanket Rezoning concluded on the 7th of April, 2026. A day later, Council reconvened to vote on the ...
The City is asking residents to share their input as work begins on the 2027–2030 Business Plans and Budgets. This four-year ...
Road safety is a shared responsibility, but drivers carry a higher duty of care because of the damage a vehicle can cause in ...
The North Calgary Water Servicing Project includes the construction of a new 22‑kilometre water feeder main, along with ...
The Industrial Development Incentive Program supports shovel‑ready industrial land development in greenfield areas. It does ...
People showed up with care, conviction, and a real desire to shape Calgary’s future. Even when views differed sharply, what stood out was a shared commitment to this city and to one another.
A local area plan (LAP) provides direction for development and community improvements to help guide change over the next 30 ...
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