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ASIRT releases details in police shooting death near Irricana, east of Calgary
Two RCMP officers responded to a domestic disturbance call July 3. One officer fired after a man exited the residence holding what...
More than 20,000 Albertans apply to work October referendum, Elections Alberta needs 60,000
With hand-counted ballots required, Elections Alberta launched recruitment a month ago and expects to hire enough workers by the October...
Madison Shipman becomes first woman colour analyst for Toronto Blue Jays broadcast
The Calgary native will call a regular-season game Friday night versus the San Diego Padres, breaking gender barriers in baseball media.
3.8-magnitude earthquake south of Grande Prairie shakes region, industry-related
The quake near Wabamun occurred Thursday evening about 35 kilometres south of Grande Prairie. No injuries or damage reported, but...
P.E.I. paramedic Jenna Croucher, 23, remembered as 'rare beacon of light' after ambulance crash
Jenna Croucher, who died in a collision between an ambulance and transport truck on a New Brunswick highway, was engaged to marry her...
First Nations leaders across Canada say they were blindsided by pipeline announcements
Chiefs in Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta say governments announced major pipeline projects with little to no consultation with...
Massive de-methanizer transport to slow Highway 63 traffic July 12–18
A 104-metre natural gas processing vessel will travel north from Edmonton at 50 km/h to a Fort McMurray work site.
King Charles hosts Prince Harry and family for first time in years as they work to repair rift
The king met with Prince Harry, Meghan, and their two children at Highgrove House west of London Friday, their first in-person meeting in years.
Ontario lost 16,700 jobs in June, erasing gains from spring hiring
The province's unemployment rate held steady at 7 per cent — above the national average of 6.5 per cent — despite strong job growth in...
CRTC considers Telus request to lock phones for 60 days to prevent theft
The telecom giant wants to temporarily lock devices after activation, citing rising fraud and theft—but the practice was banned in 2017.
B.C. residents' climate change anxiety spikes as province warms faster than global average
Over 55 per cent of British Columbians report high concern about climate change, the fourth-highest rate in Canada, as the province...
California Democrat pushes Canada to lift restrictions on U.S. wine imports over tariff boycott
U.S. Senator Adam Schiff wrote to Quebec's Premier in June requesting the province lift its ban on American wine, citing devastating...