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FIFA Reverses Water Bottle Ban After Public Outcry
Fans can now bring one sealed disposable bottle into World Cup stadiums in U.S. and Canada.
Iran and U.S. exchange fire in Gulf as ceasefire talks strain
Early Saturday, Iran fired ballistic missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait. The U.S. responded by striking Iranian surveillance...
Mounties testing AI to draft police reports in Alberta, B.C.
RCMP pilot program uses AI to convert body-camera footage into written reports; legal experts warn of risks.
Ukraine strikes St. Petersburg after Putin rejects direct talks with Zelenskyy
Large-scale drone attack on Russia's second-largest city underscores Kyiv's growing capability to strike deep inside Russia.
Former Conservative candidate defects to Quebec Liberals
Ange Claude Bigilimana, ex-PCQ vice-president, is backing Charles Milliard, citing the Conservative leader's lack of "solid guiding principle."
Suspect in 2024 Ottawa fatal shooting arrested in Turkey
A 31-year-old wanted for first-degree murder in the death of Jama Roble is returned to Canada after capture abroad.
Summer lake guide: 5 Alberta lakes worth the drive
From Banff's turquoise waters to Jasper's backcountry gems, these are the spots worth booking time off for this summer.
9 Alberta restaurants worth the road trip this summer
From Banff's Alpine Italian to Drumheller's smokehouse, these spots make the drive worth it.
RCMP testing AI software to write police reports
Officers in Alberta and B.C. are piloting a program that converts body-camera audio into written reports, with mandatory human review...
RCMP testing AI software to write police reports across Alberta, B.C.
Mounties piloting Draft One program that converts body-camera audio into written reports; legal experts raise accuracy concerns.
Alberta separatism question heads to October ballot
Premier Smith's muddy referendum asks voters whether to pursue independence, sparking battle between federalist and separatist campaigns.
Newfoundland faces major power outages
Tens of thousands without electricity as multiple unplanned outages sweep across the province. Cause under investigation.