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Supreme Court won’t hear appeal on questioning former Alberta minister in coal suit
OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court of Canada says it won't hear an appeal by the Alberta government regarding a decision to have its former energy minister questioned in a multibillion-dollar coal mining lawsuit. Read More
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Sarah McLachlan just announced a cross-Canada tour. Here's what you should know
Last year, Vancouver-based artist Sarah McLachlan was forced to cancel her planned Canadian tour due to concerns related to her vocal health. Read More
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Alberta pauses some of its fight-back plan against the U.S. amid tariff dispute
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government is pausing the procurement policy it announced more than a month ago to fight U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. Read More
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Video: 'New fear unlocked' after TransLink bus suffers coolant leak
A messy coolant leak on board a TransLink bus was captured on video and shared to Reddit this week, prompting a "new fear" for some transit riders. Read More
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'They were the conduits to a way better life': Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale still treasures hits from 1994 debut, Sixteen Stone
Given Gavin Rossdale's seemingly quick rise to fame, it's tempting to see the British rocker as an overnight success. Read More
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Killer who strangled Edmonton woman, hid body in carpet sentenced to 10-1/2 years; defence says police errors led Crown to accept manslaughter plea
Telling him he must spend the rest of his life making amends, a judge sentenced a man who strangled a young Edmonton woman in a random attack to 10-1/2 years in prison. Read More
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Easter cartoons: 11 editorial cartoons from 2025 and from the archives
Editorial cartoonists know how to use any holiday as an entry point in creating a good cartoon. With Easter upon us, here's a look at some of our favourite editorial cartoons of the season from this year and the previous five years. Enjoy the long weekend! Read More
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Many Albertans rejigging travel plans as U.S. trade war drags on
About 68 per cent of Albertans say the recent U.S. tariffs have influenced their decision to travel to or through the U.S., according to a new survey. Read More
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Sold (Bought): Seymour Street suite has prime downtown Vancouver location
Weekly roundup of three properties that recently sold in Metro Vancouver. Read More
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Corus says Heather Shaw to retire as executive chair, will remain non-executive chair
TORONTO - Corus Entertainment Inc. says Heather Shaw will retire from her position as executive chair as of May 31. Read More
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Warren Foegele is on other side of fence now in Edmonton Oilers-Los Angeles Kings playoff battle
When Los Angeles Kings’ winger Warren Foegele gets married this summer in Toronto, rest assured, several of his old Edmonton Oilers teammates will be invited, and some may even be in the wedding party, like Evan Bouchard. Read More
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One broken leg and an earthquake later, Edmonton singer Lucette brings gorgeous EP to Double Dragon April 24
De-jetlagging and just back from Japan, Edmonton indie-pop musician Lucette was in Bangkok when a 7.7-magnitude earthquake ripped a 400-km gash in the earth on March 28, killing over 5,000 people across Myanmar and Thailand. Read More
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Canucks Coffee: Something always goes wrong in year four
Maybe we should have known this season was doomed when we first learned that the Larscheiders section wasn't going to return. One of the smartest additions to Rogers Arena's fan experience in years, had been bungled into near oblivion. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: A different sort of wine club is popping corks in Calgary
Many Calgary wine lovers were disappointed when The Cellar — the much-beloved wine store on 8th Avenue in the brick and sandstone heritage building also home to Murrieta’s – closed in early 2024. The shop, with its cave-like atmosphere and hidden nooks and crannies, was the perfect place to house a treasure trove of premium bottles. A year after that fixture in the wine scene closed, a new chapter is beginning with Cavernus, a new wine club and lounge located in the old Cellar space. Read More
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A flippin' family: Regina pinball is more than a hobby, it's a home
Flip, don't flop. Read More
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Regina scores 'F' on budget transparency for 2024: think tank
Regina is one of four cities to receive a failing grade in budget transparency, according to a recent analysis of Canadian municipalities by a Toronto public policy think tank. Read More
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Best thing about the Edmonton Oilers regular season: It's finally over
The best thing about the 2024-25 regular season happened at about 10:53 p.m. on Wednesday night in San Jose. Read More
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GAME DAY: Meet the four Flames prospects set to debut in Los Angeles
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HOT TOPICS MAILBAG: Answering your questions on Zayne Parekh, Joel Hanley, offer sheets and more
The playoff chase is over, so maybe it’s not surprising that when we called for questions about the Calgary Flames from fans, they delivered big-time. Read More
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Corbella: When it comes to who’s more like Trump, Carney trumps Poilievre
Of Canada’s top two federal party leaders, which one is more like U.S. President Donald Trump? Read More
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