Episodi

  • How Calgary’s water main breaks highlight a bigger problem facing our city
    Jan 21 2026

    When it comes to Calgary's infrastructure, there’s a big gap between what needs to be done and the money needed to do it. In the wake of a second major water main break, we look at why municipalities across the country face similar issues, and we hear from former Ward 12 councillor Evan Spencer, who tried to raise alarms about this very issue while on council.

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    19 min
  • Is Calgary better than we think at preserving our history?
    Jan 14 2026

    It’s easy to focus on what’s been torn down, but what about what’s been saved? This episode explores Calgary’s approach to preserving historic buildings through adaptive reuse. We also preview a new project that could transform two downtown heritage buildings, the historic Fire Hall No. 1 and the North-West Travellers Building.


    Curious what options exist for the downtown Hudson's Bay Building? Listen to that episode here.

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    19 min
  • Calgary's water main broke (again!?) Here's what we know so far
    Jan 7 2026

    An underground city pipe — that carries about 60 per cent of Calgary's drinking water — has had a second catastrophic break in two years. CBC reporter Brendan Coulter joins us to talk about what fixing it might take, and what that means for accessing water in the meantime.


    UPDATE: The highly anticipated report about the 2024 failure of the city's key water feeder main is out now, read CBC's coverage here.

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    14 min
  • We need to talk about what 16th Avenue looks like
    Dec 24 2025

    Sixteenth Avenue is a major gateway road in this city, but the way it looks leaves a little something to be desired. We are replaying one of our favourite episodes from this year exploring why this roadway looks the way it does, it's unique history and if there's any hope for a better, more colourful future.


    This is Calgary will return with new episodes on January 7th, happy holidays!

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    20 min
  • From meet-cutes to monsters: Calgary is going all-in on genre bookstores
    Dec 17 2025

    In an era of e-books and online shopping, Calgary is embracing something unexpected: genre bookstores. From romance to horror, two new brick-and-mortar shops are proving that a niche can be powerful. Host Jenny Howe explores why these stores are opening now, the 'feral' appetites of their readers and what they tell us about the future of local bookstores.

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    18 min
  • What could a safer Calgary for pedestrians look like?
    Dec 10 2025

    Calgary is seeing a record rise in pedestrian deaths, raising tough questions about safety in a car-centric, sprawling city. We talk to the City of Calgary about how they’re responding — and to an urban planner with a vision for a more walkable, people-first future.

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    20 min
  • The nearly-there, almost-done annual Calgary budget episode
    Dec 3 2025

    At city hall, there has been a marathon discussion by council over how it will spend Calgary's more than $8-billion annual budget. Yes, we'll talk about property taxes but also hear why the latest showdown between urban councillors and their suburban counterparts matters. CBC senior producer Josh Pagé joins us to make sense of it all.

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    15 min
  • The ‘curse’ of 17th Avenue and 14th Street... and the man hoping to break it
    Nov 26 2025

    At the west end of 17th Avenue SW lies one of Calgary's most notorious intersections — a corner where businesses struggle and vibrancy dulls. We explore the history of 14th Street and 17th Avenue’s persistent challenges, and meet the man who believes he can finally transform this troubled corner for good.

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    20 min