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Manitoba's Parkland faces repeated flooding in three weeks
The Swan Valley region is hit again after major storms, with roads washed out and a provincial park closed to stranded visitors.
Quebec comics heading to Brussels for major European showcase
Nearly 100 Quebec authors will be featured in a museum exhibition running through June 2027. It's the largest comic-book show dedicated...
Carney backs away from Trudeau-era climate plan
Prime Minister acknowledges emissions will be higher under new energy policies as Alberta prepares pipeline proposal deadline.
Glacial lake outburst triggers flooding near Pemberton
The glacial lake at Place Glacier has burst its banks, sending debris and floodwaters through Place Creek. About two dozen homes remain...
Southern Alberta native grassland saved through conservation deal
Nature Conservancy protects 16 hectares of endangered fescue grassland near Waterton Lakes as part of expanding prairie preservation effort.
Canada Post suspends parcels to 12 European Union countries
New EU customs duties on imported goods take effect Wednesday, forcing postal service to pause service.
Stranded Kananaskis campers able to leave after flooding
Alberta crews finish evacuating 50+ people sheltering in place as roads reopen and state of emergency remains in effect.
Filmmaker Carl Rinsch sentenced for defrauding Netflix of $11M
The director of 47 Ronin received 30 months in prison Monday for diverting streaming funds into stock speculation and luxury cars. Keanu...
Canada faces CUSMA review deadline Wednesday amid U.S. renegotiation push
July 1 marks the six-year review of the trade deal shielding 90% of Canadian exports from U.S. tariffs.
Kelowna equestrian coach convicted of child luring and sexual assault
Jury found Sebastian Devrainne guilty of sexual crimes involving former riding student; sentencing set for September.
Crave adds Canadian films and drag competition in July
Bell's streaming service launches Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie and Canada's Drag Race All Stars this month.
Teacher shortages push Alberta schools to use uncertified educators
Letters of authority allow non-certified teachers in classrooms, with usage climbing in rural and northern communities.