Lily Dupuis

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Lily Dupuis is the Digital Associate Producer for CBC Calgary. She joined CBC News as a researcher for the 2023 Alberta provincial election. She can be reached at [email protected].

Latest from Lily Dupuis

Calgary police blame drop in photo radar fines for $28M revenue shortfall

The Calgary Police Service's operating budget is facing a $28-million shortfall following a decrease in photo radar fine revenue, according to police Chief Mark Neufeld.

How Trump's tariffs might land in Alberta, if the clock runs out on Canada's 30-day reprieve

Given the temporary nature of Donald Trump's tariff reprieve, everyday Albertans are still bracing for impact, and analysts caution about a challenging road ahead.

Mind the gap: Why Trump's tariffs could blow out the WCS and WTI differential

While the price gap between a barrel of North American benchmark oil and a barrel of Canadian oilsands crude has long existed, some market watchers say if the tariffs proposed by U.S. president Donald Trump were applied to Canadian oil exports, that gap would widen even further

Mid-level jobs seem few and far between for some Albertans

Some Albertans who have a few years of career experience under their belt say they're struggling to find mid-career jobs that match their skill level and knowledge.

Trans Mountain expansion has delivered so far on some profitable promises, report suggests

A recently released report compiled by a local economist suggests the oil sector is already seeing some of the promised benefits from the contentious Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion just six months after its completion.

Beef sector caught in the crossfire of Trump tariff threats

Ahead of the U.S. president-elect’s rapidly approaching inauguration, Canadians in the agri-food sector are anxiously awaiting what could be a turbulent start to a second Donald Trump term, as threats of sweeping tariffs continue to dominate headlines.

'This is unprecedented': Calgarians in L.A. describe wildfire destruction

Over 100,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate their homes as of Thursday as wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles communities. Some former and current Calgarians describe how the rapidly evolving situation has impacted the area.

Green Line discussions on hold despite urgent calls for provincial, federal talks

Given the many disagreements that transpired before Christmastime, Calgary's mayor says the path forward on the Green Line LRT project still isn't clear — and what's happening in Ottawa isn't helping, either. 

Why Gen Z is sparking a digital camera renaissance

Digital cameras have become trendy among Gen Z photographers. Some say the renewed popularity is part of a countercultural practice.

How many people does it take to run a city? In Calgary, it's about 15,000

As of Dec. 31, 2022, there were 13,483 people working for the City of Calgary. That number grew to 15,751 people as of Sept. 30, 2024, according to data provided to CBC News from the city.