Illegal Debris Dumping Sparks Outrage in Northwest Calgary
Calgary’s Kincora neighborhood is grappling with a significant issue of illegally dumped construction debris, a situation described as “absolutely atrocious” by Ward 2 Coun. Jennifer Wyness. The large pile of waste, discovered approximately two weeks before November 6, 2025, has sparked environmental and safety concerns among residents in the northwest community.
The City of Calgary has issued a stop order on the activity and is currently investigating the incident. This Kincora event is not an isolated occurrence, reflecting a persistent challenge with illegal dumping across the city. Similar frustrations have been voiced in other areas, such as northeast Calgary, where undeveloped lots frequently become targets for discarded items ranging from furniture to construction materials. Such incidents place a burden on city resources, as clean-up costs often fall to the municipality, diverting funds from other essential services.
Illegal dumping can negatively impact the environment, create safety hazards, and diminish the quality of life in affected communities. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity to 311, providing details such as vehicle information and license plates, to aid in investigations and prevent future occurrences. The incident in Kincora underscores the ongoing need for stricter enforcement and heightened community vigilance to combat this city-wide problem.