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Saskatchewan looking to U.S. to cure doctor woes with recruitment program
The Saskatchewan government is looking south of the border to cure its ailing doctor woes with a program to recruit American physicians to the Prairie province. Read More
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In Calgary courts: Murder suspect's internet browsing included searches into how police investigate homicides, expert testifies
Calgary murder suspect Michael Adenyi conducted internet searches into how police investigate kidnappings and homicides, a forensic expert suggested Wednesday. Read More
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Albertan women show strong support for energy and economic independence: survey
Amid heightened concerns for economic and energy independence, a recent survey by Canada Powered by Women (CPW) shows three-quarters of Albertan women support a "self-reliant, economically strong nation powered by increased oil and gas production and exports." Read More
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Booms, busts and ‘about that guy:’ A decade of B.C. Lions draft picks
There is gold in them thar hills of football players, and just like the dust-covered prospectors of distant years past, the B.C. Lions do occasionally find it. Read More
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Braid: Carney's grand plan for oil and gas — can we believe it?
Liberal Leader Mark Carney has a clear and appealing plan for Alberta’s oil and gas industry. Read More
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New Vancouver park bordering Kitsilano and Fairview coming in 2027
Vancouver will be getting a new park in the city's Kitsilano and Fairview neighbourhoods, replacing vacant light-industrial buildings and warehouses. Read More
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Alberta Sheriffs group seeks assurances around staffing and funding as provincial police agency draws nearer
An advocacy group for sheriffs in Alberta says while it supports the creation of a new provincial police agency, it's also seeking assurances around concern regarding the future of jobs, loss of expertise and declining morale. Read More
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Council approves $30 million in additional borrowing to expand green retrofit loan programs
More Calgary homes and businesses will be able to apply for a loan from the city to help pay for energy-efficient upgrades and retrofits to their properties, thanks to the continuation of a green incentive financing program. Read More
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Juno-winner Jessie Reyez, Dan Mangan, Mission Folk Festival and Sparks announce Vancouver concerts
The spring touring rush is starting with a host of new shows coming to town. This week saw several concert announcements including Jessie Reyez, Dan Mangan and more. Read More
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Man charged with second-degree murder in Ogden domestic-related homicide
The man police believe killed a woman in the southeast community of Ogden last week is charged with second degree murder. Read More
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Opinion: Alberta should put a stop to municipal 'vacancy taxes'
What happens when a municipal government decides that how you use your own property is grounds for financial punishment? In Canmore, a radical new tax policy threatens to transform property ownership from a well-earned right to a highly-regulated privilege — potentially driving some owners to sell, threatening investors and turning a once strong community spirit into a corrosive, adversarial relationship. Left unchecked, these actions risk fundamentally reshaping Alberta's real estate landscape. Read More
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Lethbridge police charge five people following problem property investigation
Five Lethbridge residents face charges after police recently investigated a "problem property" in the city. Read More
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Edmonton Oil Kings could win WHL bantam draft lottery to ease pain of playoff loss to Prince Albert
It could be the worst and best of times for the Edmonton Oil Kings, who fell to the Prince Albert Raiders in Game 7 on Tuesday to drop out of the playoff picture but on Thursday have the best odds at winning the WHL’s bantam draft lottery. Read More
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Pickard backs his way up to Edmonton Oilers' Masterton nomination
If you want to see perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication, don't look at the past two years Calvin Pickard has spent with the Edmonton Oilers. Read More
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Man arrested after statue burned down in Sherwood Park: RCMP
Police in Sherwood Park have arrested and charged a man with arson after a statue of a prominent Canadian soldier was destroyed in a fire. Read More
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Saskatchewan Party MLA apologizes for calling federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh 'a terrorist'
A Saskatchewan Party MLA is apologizing after calling federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh "a terrorist" from the floor of the provincial legislature. Read More
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16-year-old pedestrian hit by RCMP vehicle on Kawacatoose First Nation
The Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has been notified after a 16-year-old boy was hit by a police vehicle and seriously injured on Tuesday night, says the Saskatchewan RCMP. Read More
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Namerind Housing Corporation says plan to end homelessness in Regina will cost $111M
Delivering enough housing units and support services to end homelessness in Regina by 2030 will cost $111 million, according to an updated strategic plan from Namerind Housing Corporation. Read More
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B.C. crime news: Fraud alert for Northern Indigenous communities | Carjacking at gunpoint in Mission
Mounties in Northern B.C. are warning Indigenous communities and businesses about an increase in "high-value fraud schemes" that have been targeting them in recent months. Read More
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50 years ago, Lolita the orca was captured off the coast of B.C. A new film follows the fight to set her free
Filmmakers Sarah Sharkey Pearce and Simon Schneider set out to tell one story. But, as often happens, best-laid plans were soon replaced. Read More
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