The noise dispute at the Calgary Stampede was settled on Sunday. Mayor Naheed Nenshi and Premier Danielle Smith signed an agreement. The deal caps sound levels for concerts and other events during the ten‑day festival. Inside that arena bands may reach 95 decibels, no more. In outdoor areas the ceiling is 85 decibels. Organisers say the limits is set to cut down on loudness while still giving the crowd a buzz.
City council will check compliance throughout the show. residents can look forward to quieter evenings, though the rodeo atmosphere remains. The agreement is meant to balance noise control with the event’s energy.