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US Pauses Military Cooperation Board With Canada
The U.S. Department of Defense has suspended a 86-year-old bilateral military cooperation forum, citing Canadian defense spending concerns.
Banff Prepares for Another Record Summer Tourism Surge
As warmer weather approaches, the town of Banff is bracing for record crowds this summer. Infrastructure and planning are already under strain.
Homicide Investigation Underway After Sunridge Hotel Death
Calgary police are investigating a suspicious death at a northeast hotel. One person is in custody as detectives work to determine what happened.
Medieval Faire Is Coming to Southern Alberta This Summer
Millarville is hosting an inaugural three-day Medieval Faire in June, bringing period costumes, entertainment, and celebration to the...
Calgary's Food Scene Gets a Health-Focused Boost
Ontario's iQ Food Co. is opening its first Western Canadian location in Calgary, bringing clean-eating bowls and smoothies to the city.
Canada's Journalism Program Closes Amid Education Shift
Vancouver's Langara College ends hands-on two-year journalism program, marking another milestone in changing media education.
Canadiens Face Sabres in Playoff Knockout Game Tonight
Montreal and Buffalo battle for Eastern Conference Finals berth; winner takes on undefeated Carolina.
Federal Government Reaffirms Housing Construction Goals
Ottawa pushes forward on doubling home building pace despite headwinds in construction industry.
Road Conditions Shift as Spring Weather Moves In
Foothills and nearby routes see active monitoring after weekend rain; check conditions before heading out.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Second MVP Cements Legacy
Canadian basketball star wins back-to-back NBA MVP with Oklahoma City Thunder, joining elite historical company.
Balcony Solar Panels Could Transform Calgary Homes
Environmental activists push for plug-in solar generation as Alberta residents embrace renewable energy alternatives.
Long Weekend Weather Disrupts Victoria Day Festivities
Snow and rain dampened celebrations across the region, but photographers captured heritage site reopenings and festival moments in spite...