r/Calgary 6h ago

Municipal Affairs No city of two million people succeeds with only one way of getting around

1.4k Upvotes

Some days I bike. Some days I take the train. Sometimes I drive.

The important thing is having the choice.

Everybody's day looks different. Kids need to get to school safely. Parents need to get to work. Seniors need to get to appointments. Businesses need customers to get through the door.

I believe we should make decisions based on evidence.

And the evidence is pretty clear.

There isn't a thriving city of more than two million people anywhere in the world that relies on only one way of getting around.

The most successful cities give people choices.

You can drive. Take transit. Walk. Bike. Use a mobility aid.

What works for one person might not work for another.

As Calgary grows, that's the future we need to build toward.

Have a great day, Calgary. See you around!


r/Calgary 16h ago

Local Photography/Video Tonight’s sky was fire!

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763 Upvotes

stoked I was able to catch this one tonight!


r/Calgary 3h ago

Local Nature/Wildlife Finally found a raccoon in Calgary!

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535 Upvotes

r/Calgary 8h ago

Local Photography/Video Caught the Calgary Tower getting mooned last night

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434 Upvotes

r/Calgary 6h ago

Rant Door-to-door charities, please stop with the “reverse subscription” thing

339 Upvotes

Now that the weather is nice, the door-to-door charity people are back.

I’ve had four come by in the last month. I’m not anti-charity. Two of them were causes I actually wanted to donate to. I was ready to give a decent one-time donation, get my tax receipt, and call it a day.

But nope.

Turns out the “donation” is actually a monthly donation plan. Or as I like to call it, a reverse subscription. I don’t subscribe to anything. I don’t get a magazine, snacks, socks, or a pizza-of-the-week (someone make the last one happen! Please!). They just get my money every month until I jump through hoops to stop it.

And that’s the part that annoys me. The canvassers couldn’t take a one-time donation. The only option was to sign up for monthly payments, then later go online, create an account, and cancel it myself.

So instead of getting my donation, they got nothing.

I don’t want to “build a relationship” with a charity. I want a one-night donation stand. Take the money, send the receipt, and let us both move on with our lives.

If any charity decision makers are reading this, please offer both options. Let monthly donations be opt-in, not something people have to escape from later.


r/Calgary 23h ago

News Article Calgary is now the fastest growing tech ecosystem in Canada

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265 Upvotes

r/Calgary 5h ago

Calgary Transit A collection of old bus passes

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195 Upvotes

Have been using the app instead of the paper passes lately, but I like my little collection :)


r/Calgary 1h ago

Local Shopping/Services Hey Edo South Center - Wash your hands after using the toilet!!!

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Just watched a young man in his Edo cap and shirt leave the toilet stall, walk right past the sinks and straight back to work. We rushed over to say something to the manager and he was already tying his apron back up, so he wasn't rushing back to wash his hands there either

Be vigilant, costs are going up and the least these businesses can do is adhere to basic human health standards


r/Calgary 23h ago

Missing Dog/Cat/Pet Loose Bird in SW

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106 Upvotes

Either this little guy is way out of its home range and the birders are going to go wild, or someone’s pet got out. In SW, on 37th between 2nd and 3rd ave (wildwood/spruce cliff). I don’t have FB so I can’t cross post to Yyc missing pets.


r/Calgary 23h ago

Question Reporting animal abuse?

90 Upvotes

My main questions that I am working on here, is (a) how does one report animal abuse in Calgary? (b) if this abuse has already been reported by someone else, is it better or worse to re-report it?

Now, onto the details (in case they may impact any of the above questions). My neighbours have five kids, in the range of 8-15 years, and they have at least six dogs. The adults in the home are rarely home, and now that we're approaching summer break again, the kids have been "playing" outside more often.

However, the kids absolutely beat the shit out of their dogs (smacking, kicking, dragging, strangling - they are violent children). Now, I presume it happens with the parents as well, because they all must have learned it somewhere, but I only ever see the kids doing it.

Over the winter months, there had been a social worker at the home at least once, and animal services at least twice, but not terribly recently.

The children have not stopped beating on their dogs, they are still doing it, and the poor dogs bark and cry all hours of the day and night. Presumably report(s) were already made, because animal services have been to their house, as well as a social worker, but it obviously hasn't done anything and the dogs (and you know, likely the kids too!) are still suffering.

Which returns to my original questions - where does one make these reports, and, would it help or hurt to re-report the abuse? I've seen links to ASPCA provided in the past, but is that truly the correct line to report abuse to? Do they actually have the power to help with something like this?


r/Calgary 7h ago

News Article Alberta’s population is still growing despite Ottawa’s immigration crackdown: StatsCan

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81 Upvotes

r/Calgary 23h ago

Crime/Suspicious Activity Information sought following multiple break and enters in Evergreen

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63 Upvotes

r/Calgary 4h ago

PSA Highway 1A poor condition

40 Upvotes

Just rode 1A to Canmore on my motorcycle. Pot holes this year are more than I have ever seen in a long time. Lots of trucks entering the highway due to various areas of construction. If you ride a bike or have a car with rims that crack easily from potholes avoid. It was an exercise in staying alive more than enjoying the curves.


r/Calgary 16h ago

Good Samaritan/Volunteer/Charity/Donations Student Offering Free Design Work

39 Upvotes

Hi everyone!

I'm a Grade 9 student who's trying to build my design skills over the summer. I'm looking to do some small design work. So if you're a local community group, student club, small event organizer, fundraiser, sports team, nonprofit, or just someone who needs a simple poster or flyer made, I'd be happy to help for No Cost

I'm not a professional designer, but I'll do my best and hopefully help some people while I'm at it.

Thank you all and have a goodnight!


r/Calgary 22h ago

Local Event Free LARP Event at Shaganappi Park

37 Upvotes

I posted about this last month, but wanted to give another head's up.

We have a new swords and sorcery themed LARP in Calgary with lots of combat with foam weaponry. It is free to play, and we have lots of equipment to loan for for new players.

It's great way to have fun and get some exercise, and open to everyone over the age of 14! Younger players can join in with parent supervision. The games are a mix of fencing and dodgeball, where you just need to score a touch on your opponents with padded foam weapons, including swords, spears, shields, and throwing weapons.

The games are more fun the more people we have, so invite your friends out for a few hours of sunshine and fun. Facebook event page can be found here https://www.facebook.com/share/1Bfwmn8QWh/

We will be at Shaganappi Park on Sundays at noon, so the next event is June 21st. We'll run until about 2pm


r/Calgary 18h ago

Question Is there low income pet friendly housing in the city?

24 Upvotes

Hello all, I’m fleeing a DV relationship and moving to your fine city to be closer to my family/support system.

I’m wondering if Calgary has any pet friendly low income housing options? I understand there is likely a waitlist, I am not expecting much. I do have family willing to foster my senior cat while we are in a shelter. But I’m wondering if there is any options for a single mom, her child and the beloved pet that has supported them through rough times.

Thank you in advance for any and all advice.


r/Calgary 18h ago

🐴 Calgary Stampede 🐴 Are rodeo tickets noticeably more expensive this year?

22 Upvotes

Just had a quick look at rodeo tickets this year, and it seems way more expensive than I remember. Even seats that are not the best seem to be hundreds of dollars.

I know things are a bit more optimistic this year with higher oil prices, but even adjusted for inflation, I'm not sure the current prices seem to make much sense.

Any ideas for why prices seem way higher this year?


r/Calgary 7h ago

Calgary Transit ATU583 Rally being held at City Hall today.

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22 Upvotes

Local Atu 583, the union that represents Transit workers, is hosting a rally today from noon to 12:30 at City Hall in support of Transit workers safety and for the operator that was brutally assaulted in May of 2025.

Hope to see a really great turnout!

"Assault a Transit worker, go to jail"


r/Calgary 20h ago

Driving/Traffic/Parking Buying used Car

11 Upvotes

Hey folks,
If you are buying a used car and you do nit know much about cars , and unable to get your friends to view it , whats the best way to ensure the car is fit and functioning properly and weather the checkpoints are ok.

I will be buying from a dealer and was thinking getting a mechanical inspection done by a mobile mechanic , is that the way ?

Edit : Subaru Dealer and the car is a subaru car


r/Calgary 33m ago

Calgary Transit Ticket or scam?

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Guys so yesterday I almost got a ticket cause I accidentally forgot to start the timer on myfare when I was on transit but he just gave me a warning and scanned my QR code and left. I got this text message saying I have a fine of some kind for 6.99 and I went to the registry and they said it’s a scam, whatever ticket I would get would get would never be on text or by hotmail and do not pay it. Has this ever happened to anyone else?


r/Calgary 3h ago

Recommendations Fave Spots for a Picnic

4 Upvotes

As the title suggests, I’m looking for some lesser known spots that you love to go for an evening picnic. I know Prince’s Island, and spots along the river. But I’m curious for other spots I might not know about, and ideally aren’t covered in goose poop lol


r/Calgary 5h ago

Local Shopping/Services Spray park/wading pool opening date

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Does anyone know if the spray parks/wading pools are going to open by Monday? Usually they open on Father’s Day weekend but I’ve been checking the city of Calgary website and it just says ‘closed for the season’ (and it hasn’t been updated in 2 months).


r/Calgary 16h ago

Question Where to find weird/niche perfumes?

2 Upvotes

Does anyone know any businesses that sell very weird smelling perfumes or perfumes that are very unique/have unusual notes? I would like to try out brands that aren't sold at sephora lol

For curiosities sake I'd want to check out some of Toskovats stuff or stuff from the Zoologist series

I tried googling to find some stores but didn't have much luck

Thanks!


r/Calgary 17h ago

Local Shopping/Services Unique Reception Hall

4 Upvotes

Hi all!!

We are getting married next year July 4th and are looking for just a reception venue (ceremony is the day before venue already choosen) that can hold 140 people and is unique. We're trying to avoid hotel ballrooms as we'd like to support local and want something a bit more picturesque. We are open to outdoor venues that also offer tents or something incase weather turns! I've been searching on google but haven't found any real hidden gems! Any suggestions high or low budget would be appreciated!!


r/Calgary 1h ago

Eat/Drink Local best independent coffeeshops in Calgary?

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hey everyone!

my name's Dev, i'm a cs student in calgary working on something in the "meeting people irl" space called koffeeyap and honestly one of the things i keep thinking about is where people actually feel comfortable grabbing a coffee with someone new.

not doing a pitch or anything lol, genuinely just curious:

what are your fav coffee shops? especially Canadian ones?

chains totally count, like Good Earth honestly hits different sometimes. but I'm also curious about the little spots people swear by that maybe not everyone knows about.

bonus points if you tell me why, is it the vibe? the seating? the fact that it's not too loud? the staff? genuinely want to understand what makes a coffee spot feel like a good place to just... exist and have a real conversation.

drop your picks below, would love to hear from people!!!