Brendan Coulter

Brendan Coulter is a reporter for CBC Calgary. He previously served as CBC British Columbia's Kootenay pop-up bureau reporter. He has also worked for the CBC in Kamloops and Edmonton. Reach him at brendan.coulter@cbc.ca.

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Elite Alberta athletes racing to make Olympic team in 'punishing' new sport

Ski mountaineering — or "skimo" for short — involves racing up and down mountains, either on skis or carrying them.

'Brutal for beekeepers': Value and volume of Alberta honey declined in 2024

Honey produced in the province was worth $100 million in 2023. This year, it was worth just $75 million.

Calgary neighbourhood pushing city hall to make more space for vehicle traffic, not less

Design plans show the City of Calgary is set to create a permanent, multi-use pathway connecting Ramsay and Inglewood in space formerly used for vehicle traffic.

Calgary dog owners disturbing nature by breaking leash rules, letting pooches run free

Remote-triggered cameras show dog owners are letting their canines loose in green spaces home to coyotes, raccoons and other critters. 

Review praises University of Calgary response to pro-Palestinian protest encampment

A third-party review calls the overall response "comprehensive." But some say they're not satisfied with the university's review process.

Calgary golfers tee off in November thanks to double-digit temperatures

Golfers can enjoy the unusually warm November weather by hitting the links at two city-owned courses.

Calgary artist wins 2025 Stampede poster contest

Grit to Greatness, designed by 22-year-old Calgary artist Elora Kiddle, depicts an action-packed moment from the Stampede Rodeo.

'Buying snake oil': Growers ask Ottawa for help avoiding shoddy fertilizer alternatives

The National Farmers Union wants Ottawa to bring back a testing program to help farmers avoid lousy non-fertilizer supplements.

CBE asking for more temporary classrooms amid continued space crunch

The district wants portable classrooms to ease next year's enrollment growth pressures, as the number of schools in overflow status climbs around the city.

Saskatchewan Roughriders fan of the year award goes to a Calgarian

Govind Achyuthan has made the 750-kilometer drive to Regina for almost every Roughriders home game since 2006.