CFCN-TV (Calgary, AB)

CFCN-TV (Calgary, AB)

CFCN-DT is a television station that operates on virtual channel 4 and UHF digital channel 29, situated in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This station is part of the CTV family and is owned by Bell Media. It shares a connection with CTV Two Alberta, which is cable-exclusive and based in Edmonton, as well as with its sister station CFRN. The station's studios are located on Patina Rise Southwest, close to the Coach Hill area of Calgary, while its transmitter can be found near Old Banff Coach Road and Highway 563.

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  • 1 month ago | calgary.ctvnews.ca

    A Liberal member of Parliament is set to join a United States senator at the Canada-U.S. border today for a discussion on how to navigate the trade war between the two nations.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | calgary.ctvnews.ca | Kevin Green

    Stan Valant, a long-time resident of Calgary's Silver Springs, is baffled by the city's recent assessment of his bi-level home. Despite making no improvements, the value of his 1,084-square-foot house jumped from $673,000 in 2023 to more than $1 million last year, according to city tax assessors. "No, it's nowhere near a million. There's no way," Valant said.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | calgary.ctvnews.ca | Michael Franklin

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to answer questions from the media about her recent meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago on the weekend. The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App On Sunday, Smith posted images of herself with Trump and Canadian billionaire Kevin O'Leary of Dragon's Den fame.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | calgary.ctvnews.ca | Stephen Hunt

    Alberta premier Danielle Smith met with President-elect Donald Trump Saturday at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Smith posted an update on social media Sunday,  including photos of herself with Trump and Dragon’s Den star Kevin O’Leary.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | calgary.ctvnews.ca | Stephen Hunt

    An investigation is underway by Elk Valley RCMP after a man died Wednesday after falling into a sink hole at Fernie Alpine Resort. Wednesday, officers responded to reports of a possible sudden death at the resort, where they discovered B.C. Ambulance transporting a man to hospital. Police say the man had apparently fallen into a "naturally occurring terrain trap"  located close to the Polar Peak chairlift underneath one of the resort’s lift towers.