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Calgary's Only 24 /7 All News Radio Station.

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Program Schedule

News
- Only 660News delivers news as it happens. . . 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- 660News provides Calgary's most complete local, national and international news coverage

Sports
- In-depth reports at : 15 and : 45 past the hour
- We get our sports from Calgary's #1 sports station, The FAN 960
- The latest trades, drafts and team management changes
- Flames, Stamps, Hitmen, Jays updates

Traffic and Weather
- Up-to-the-minute traffic and weather together on the ones. . . at : 01, : 11, : 21, : 31, : 41 and : 51 past the hour. . . 24 hours day, 7 days a week
- Calgary's most experienced traffic reporters
- More airborne traffic than any other radio station in the city
- Calgary's most experienced weather team with meteorologist David Spence

Business News
- Calgary's most frequent business reports at : 26 and : 56 past the hour. . . 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Market Minutes at : 13 and : 43 during trading hours
Breaking news from the world's major stock markets including Toronto, New York, London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong
- When the markets are open, 660News is there live with real time quotes

Reviews

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The Calgary Hitmen received a pair of goals from James Malm, but it wasn’t enough as the Regina Pats scored in overtime to secure a 5-4 win at the Brandt Centre.

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RCMP in High River are looking to the public for assistance after a series of commercial break and enters.

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Stephen Mandel still doesn't know if he can run in the upcoming provincial election. He has gone to court to overturn a ban for not filing his financial paperwork on time. The judge over seeing his case won't make her decision until next week.

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An Edmonton woman braved double-digit wind chills to run a half marathon. But as Rachelle Elsiufi reports, what's more impressive is that she did it without being able to see.

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The National Energy Board has decided the Trans Mountain Pipeline is in the country’s best interest. That decision has split Canadians. Kristen Fong has more on the 156 conditions that are attached to the pipeline should the project get approved.

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UCP leader Jason Kenney says there’s still a long way to go when it comes to the Trans Mountain pipeline becoming a reality. However, Premier Rachel Notley is optimistic about the project’s future following National Energy Board’s endorsement on Friday. Sarolta Saskiw has the details.

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Should the federal government repatriate ISIS brides and their children who remain in Syria? It appears there is not much public sympathy to bring them home.

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Alberta Party Leader Stephen Mandel must wait until next week to learn whether he can run in the upcoming provincial election.

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“There is going to be no way directly through on Macleod Trail, there will be limited detours set up, but if you need to go that way, we would really recommend that you plan around it using either Deerfoot Trail or 37 Street."

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Jason Kenney outlined a nine-point plan to prevent trafficking, protect victims and prosecute traffickers if a United Conservative government were elected in the spring.

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"We can do big things that make a difference if we do them right, and we do them in the national interest.”

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“These exchanges provide international academic experience to both Canadian and Chinese students and researchers — and foster co-operation between our two countries."

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Friday’s charges come after years of allegations directed at Kelly, accusing the now 52-year-old of sexual misconduct involving women and underage girls. Through his lawyers, he has consistently denied them.

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Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, of the Union of B-C Indian Chiefs, says it’s apparent that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau believes jobs are more important that justice in both situations.

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