Public transit users in Calgary may soon be able to travel to and from a neighbouring First Nation for the first time.
Calgary’s five leading mayoral candidates are proposing similar platforms to tackle public safety and transparency, but they are touting different ideas when it comes to improving public transit.
After the first leg of the CTrain opened in May 1981—a “glorified streetcar,” some observed—the free fare zone quickly became a perk of city life in Calgary. And the CTrain, far from being obsolete, ...
The City of Calgary expects to save nearly $900,000 per electric bus over their lifespans compared to their diesel fleet, according to a newly released city memo. The memo was released late Friday ...