As of October 5, 2015, CBRT airs over 11 hours a week of local news programming. On weekdays,
CBC Calgary News broadcasts six 1-minute news updates at :59 past the hour from 2 to 10 p.m. A thirty-minute evening news magazine airs at 6 p.m., and a late evening newscast is shown at 11 p.m., following
The National. On weekends,
CBC Alberta News, originating from CBC Edmonton (
CBXT), is broadcast on Saturday evenings after
Hockey Night in Canada, and at 11 p.m. on Sunday evenings. However, since the beginning of the
COVID-19 pandemic,
CBC Alberta News has been put on hiatus and replaced with entertainment programming on Saturday evenings, and a rebroadcast of
The National on Sunday nights. CBRT also simulcasts
CBC Radio One's local morning news and current affairs program,
The Calgary Eyeopener, from 6 to 7 a.m. weekdays. The station also produces
Our Calgary, a thirty-minute weekly local current affairs program on Saturdays at 10 a.m. and repeated on Sundays at 1 p.m.. CBC Calgary's first supper-hour newscast on CBRT was named
Evening Eye-Opener and later,
The CBC Evening News. The original late-night news was called
Night Final. In 1991, the CBC cancelled the local newscast on CBRT due to corporate budget cuts and began producing a provincial newscast,
CBC Alberta News, co-produced and presented from Calgary and
CBXT-DT in Edmonton. Following a sharp drop in ratings, localized newscasts from Calgary were restored in 1997. The local supper-hour programs were cut to 30 minutes in length in 2000 with the launch of a national and international news program,
Canada Now from
Vancouver. Seven years later, the sole Calgary newscast returned to its hour-long format under the umbrella title of
CBC News at Six. ==Notable current on-air staff==