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Calgary Stampede already receives 70 noise complaints, Badlands issued ticket

Western Standard

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July 7, 2026

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Calgary Stampede already receives 70 noise complaints, Badlands issued ticket

The City of Calgary has received 70 noise complaints during the first four days of the 2026 Calgary Stampede, with Badlands Music Festival already facing enforcement action after allegedly exceeding the sound limits set out in its Noise Exemption Permit.

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Western Standard

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· Jun 26, 2026

IN-DEPTH: Could Calgary have avoided the Stampede noise dispute?

Last year, the discussion around Calgary Stampede focused on just over 220 reported noise complaints.

Global News

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· Jul 6, 2026

City of Calgary has received 70 noise complaints so far during 2026 Stampede

Last year, the city said it received 225 noise complaints during the entire Stampede, with Cowboys Music Festival being the subject of 125 of those complaints.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 27, 2026

Alberta and Calgary beef over Stampede noise levels quashed, premier and mayor say

CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Calgary’s mayor say a disagreement over noise levels during the Calgary Stampede has been quashed. Smith and Mayor Jeromy Farkas say in separate posts on X that the city and Stampede event operators recently agreed to keep reduced concert hours and decibel levels for outdoor events during this [] The post Alberta and Calgary beef over Stampede noise levels quashed, premier and mayor say appeared first on Loonie Politics.

3DownNation

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· Jul 12, 2026

Five down low: why long Calgary Stampeders losing streak continued in Montreal

In what may prove to be a bad omen for the Calgary Stampeders, the team went into Montreal and did what they have done every time they have visited La Belle Province since 2018: lost to the Alouettes. Since that Grey Cup championship season, they have lost every game in Montreal, and have gone that []

CFL.ca

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· Jun 20, 2026

Live Now: McAllistar goes 120 yards for Stamps, cuts lead at half

Follow along on CFL.ca's Game Tracker as the Saskatchewan Roughriders take on the Calgary Stampeders at McMahon Stadium.

Calgary Sun

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· Jun 29, 2026

Letters, June 29, 2026: ‘Stampede a valuable tradition on many levels’

Stampede math Those folks who complain about the 10 days in July when Calgary becomes Cowtown should give their heads a shake. Unless you have been a mushroom, you should know the Stampede has been a tradition for a long, long time, even before most of you were even a twinkle in your father’s eye. []

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Related coverage for "Calgary Stampede already receives 70 noise complaints, Badlands issued ticket ": Western Standard — IN-DEPTH: Could Calgary have avoided the Stampede noise dispute?. Global News — City of Calgary has received 70 noise complaints so far during 2026 Stampede. Loonie Politics — Alberta and Calgary beef over Stampede noise levels quashed, premier and mayor say. 3DownNation — Five down low: why long Calgary Stampeders losing streak continued in Montreal. CFL.ca — Live Now: McAllistar goes 120 yards for Stamps, cuts lead at half. Calgary Sun — Letters, June 29, 2026: ‘Stampede a valuable tradition on many levels’