This week in Calgary saw severe winter weather disrupting transit while innovative travel routes emerged. Emergency teams rescued stranded animals and officials introduced urgent public safety and regulatory measures. Security heightened for a major visit, and campus protests fueled heated political debates.

Calgary, City, News, Alberta, Canada
February 2025
Calgary's month unfolded as a resilient battle against harsh weather and unexpected crises.
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This month in Calgary, severe winter storms spurred bold policy changes and emergency rescues while transit disruptions and sudden infrastructure failures kept residents on edge. Political debates, strikes, and safety probes added tension, yet community spirit shone through local sports wins and public rallies, reflecting a city in flux yet steadfast in its resilience.

Feb 3 – Feb 9, 2025
Calgary braves the chill with bold moves and shifting policies.
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Feb 10 – Feb 16, 2025
Calgary’s week weaves local tensions with bold political moves.
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Calgary faced a mix of challenges and high-stakes moves this week. Union workers weighed strike action amid cabinet reshuffles and diplomatic trips, while theft probes and a sudden water main break kept locals on alert. Yet, sports and community spirit added a resilient spark to the unfolding drama.

Feb 17 – Feb 23, 2025
Calgary's week: a dazzling blend of triumph and turmoil.
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Calgary's week mixed highs and lows: a spirited hockey win contrasted with local tragedy, as warming skies accompanied education strikes and a fraud probe. Officials clashed over corruption claims while minor quakes and civic unrest highlighted shifting economic winds and deep community tensions.

Feb 24 – Mar 2, 2025
Calgary’s week: a blend of tension and tenacity on multiple fronts.
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In Calgary this week, an education strike fueled intense debate while safety teams seized illegal drugs and quelled a large grass fire. Economic concerns, including a hefty budget gap and a fatal train crash, surfaced alongside renewed community efforts and rising border tariff worries.