Josh Pagé

Senior producer

Multi-award winning journalist Josh Pagé produces CBC's Calgary Eyeopener. His career in print, television and radio spans Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

Latest from Josh Pagé

And the winning suburb is...

After nearly 119,000 votes in CBC Calgary's Battle of the Burbs competition, Calgary has crowned its best suburb.

Battle of the Burbs: The South chooses its champ

As CBC Calgary’s Battle of the Burbs contest nears its finale this week, four communities are left, with voting starting Thursday, April 21, in the city’s south.

Battle of the Burbs: The North chooses its champ

As CBC Calgary’s Battle of the Burbs contest nears its finale this week, four communities are left, with voting starting Wednesday, April 20, in the city’s north.

These are the best 8 suburbs in Calgary

Through nearly 56,000 mouse clicks, eight suburbs in Calgary are left in our Battle of the Burbs competition. And this week, each quadrant crowns its representative in the final duels. CBC Calgary's Josh Pagé explains how we got here.

What is a Calgary suburb? It's about facts and feel 

CBC Calgary has launched a new contest to declare our best suburb after suburban homes outperformed the inner city in the latest round of property assessments.

B.C.'s midsize cities look to hire more police officers in 2020

From Kelowna to Prince George to Terrace, municipal leaders are being asked to hire more RCMP to respond to rising public safety concerns, as well as bylaw officers to tackle problems associated with the province's addictions and housing crises.

Proposed hunting regulations reveal a bleak picture for some B.C. wildlife

Newly proposed hunting regulations put forward by the B.C. government reveal a bleak snapshot of several declining wild animal populations in the province.

Supreme Court rejects appeal to speed up challenge to assisted dying restriction

Canada's top court has rejected a B.C. woman's push to speed up a key assisted dying challenge.

Despite concerns, opioids remain legitimate pain medications, says Health Canada

In an email, Health Canada spokesperson Maryse Durette said opioids are legitimate medications that help alleviate pain, and a recall may not be needed.

Researchers push for ban on strongest drugs as opioid overdose crisis continues

A Toronto doctor and Halifax lawyer say it's time Canada's health minister takes power opioids away from doctors.