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Alberta doctors say province seeks to cut $400M in cuts to billing fees
The Alberta government wants to cut more than $400 million in the fees it pays to doctors, according to a confidential memo obtained by The Canadian Press. Read More
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Five potential impacts of an injury to Flames captain Mikael Backlund
You certainly get the feeling the Calgary Flames, while their fingers remain crossed, are bracing to be without their captain and best defensive forward for at least a little while. Read More
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Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard announces new solo album, Vancouver concert
Vancouver actor Finn Wolfhard is a household name for his turn as Mike Wheeler in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. But the 22 year-old talent has a second calling as a musician. Read More
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Court declines to review Crown's decision not to prosecute Edmonton police officer who kicked Pacey Dumas in the head
A judge has declined to review the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service's decision not to prosecute an Edmonton police officer who kicked an Indigenous teenager in the head, finding there is no evidence of an "abuse of process" justifying the "extremely rare" step. Read More
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Calgary auto show underway amid 'troublesome' tariffs
An auto and truck show is rolling into Calgary's BMO Centre as Canada's automotive industry is seeing gears shift on tariffs. Read More
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Internal police investigation of officers' alleged brutality questioned
A CPS detective described on Thursday pushback from senior Calgary police members in her investigation of how a complaint of alleged officer brutality had been probed. Read More
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City's new bus barn will force closure of popular motocross track
A future Calgary Transit storage and maintenance facility will mean the end for a popular motocross track in the inner city. Read More
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Province files statement of defence in lawsuit from former CEO
Alberta Health Service's former CEO is challenging public comments made by the premier and health minister in a new statement issued minutes before the province filed its statement of defence in the matter, suggesting she was let go because "she couldn't do her job." Read More
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Flames forward Connor Zary suspended for two games
Flames forward Connor Zary has been slapped with a two-game suspension for what the NHL’s Department of Player Safety described as a “late, high, retaliatory hit” on Vancouver Canucks defenceman Elias Pettersson. Read More
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Alberta pulls funding for mental health service provider in Ponoka County
An organization that has been providing transitional mental health services to Albertans in Ponoka County says the province has pulled their funding without any reasoning. Read More
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Mexican national in alleged Sinaloa-linked Surrey gang convicted in earlier cocaine case
The Mexican national who was allegedly part of a Sinaloa cartel-linked drug trafficking organization based in Surrey was convicted in the U.S. in 2017 of attempting to smuggle cocaine into Alberta, Postmedia has learned. Read More
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Amber Alert cancelled after two-year-old boy found safe
Note: This story has been updated to remove identifying details after the Amber Alert was cancelled on Thursday afternoon. Read More
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DNA identifies remains of Edmonton man who disappeared in 1990: EPS
The Edmonton Police Service says DNA sequencing has been used to identify the remains of a man who was last seen in Edmonton in November 1990. Read More
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Lafarge planning to open contaminated-soil processing facility in Burnaby
Lafarge Canada is planning to open a soil-washing facility in Burnaby this summer that could treat all of Metro Vancouver's contaminated soil. Read More
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Opinion: Sexual assault survivors bear the brunt of Alberta budget cuts
On Monday, my team and I faced the heartbreaking decision to pause intakes to many of our clinical services, including counselling for children, youth, and adults. This was not a decision made lightly but one forced upon us after learning that we will have a significant funding shortfall in the next fiscal year. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers better hope they've already hit rock bottom on season
From the top of the Pacific Division to the depths of the lowest point in the season, it was a February to forget for the Edmonton Oilers. And March isn't shaping up to be much better. Read More
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B.C. Hydro cuts Tesla from charger rebate program in tariff fight
B.C. Hydro has pulled the plug on rebates for Tesla electric vehicle chargers as part of the provincial government's response to U.S. tariffs. Read More
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First phase of Brentwood Block community in Burnaby set to rise
Work is starting this month on The Residences, the 41-storey condo building in the first phase of Grosvenor’s Brentwood Block, a large master-planned community in Burnaby, that is prioritizing pedestrian experiences, sustainability and modern urban living. Read More
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Wine Guy: 3 redolent B.C. red wines to ride out final weeks of winter
Finally, the end is near! The winter season is drawing to a close and, frankly, I can’t wait for spring to be sprung. I can almost taste it — or perhaps that’s just the juicy, aromatic reds currently occupying the tasting glass. Sipping one of these bright, exuberant B.C. wines will certainly aid in chasing away any lingering winter blues. Read More
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Restaurant review: Brothers carry on a Greek family tradition with Selene Aegean Bistro
Their restaurants are spreading like little Greek Islands and it’s no wonder: Yianni and Petro Kerasiotis are from a family that has been prolific since the 1970s. Read More
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