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Nelson: Liberals reborn under Carney? Pray it ain't so

Calgary Herald - Thu, 2025-03-06 06:00
A great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money. Read More
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Parker: New owners continue Highwood Distillers' legacy of fine whisky

Calgary Herald - Thu, 2025-03-06 06:00
After earning his bachelor of arts at the University of Calgary, Jarret Stuart worked for a couple of years in the energy industry here. In 2006, he became principal of Helios Energy in Toronto, and in 2011, with friend David Walker, founded Stuwalk Energy based in Fort Nelson, B.C., that trucked fuels to natural gas companies in the field. Read More
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GAME DAY: Can Flames wrap roadie with win over red-hot Stars?

Calgary Herald - Thu, 2025-03-06 06:00
When: Thursday, 6 p.m. MT, American Airlines Center Read More
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Lorne Gunter: Canada the 51st state? Never! And Trudeau should know better

Edmonton Journal - Thu, 2025-03-06 06:00
Justin Trudeau told reporters Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s goal “is to destroy the Canadian economy so he can try to annex the country.” The prime minister is channelling his inner drama teacher again. Read More
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Human trafficking — it’s not what you think

Calgary Herald - Thu, 2025-03-06 06:00
The recent focus on the Canada-U.S. border has led to confusion over human smuggling and human trafficking. Read More
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Keith Gerein: Alberta budget finally gives Edmonton a win, but are the Oilers the biggest beneficiary?

Edmonton Journal - Thu, 2025-03-06 05:59
For a city that has too often found itself in the position of nail rather than hammer in recent years when it comes to Alberta politics, it is hard to know how to react when the pounding subsides for a moment. Read More
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Mandryk: Moe's non-response to Trump tariffs hasn't been worth watching

Regina Leader Post - Thu, 2025-03-06 05:14
Seven years ago when Canada's now-longest-serving premier was brand new, Scott Moe's first words to the public he had just been assigned to lead were "just watch me." Read More
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The Youth Criminal Justice Act: What can journalists publish, and who does it protect?   

Regina Leader Post - Thu, 2025-03-06 05:00
When police announce that a violent crime has been committed, people want to know who was hurt and who was charged. Read More
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Matriarch's Collective tackles food insecurity in Regina with dignity and respect

Regina Leader Post - Thu, 2025-03-06 05:00
When handing out food to unhoused people in Regina, Lori Whiteman makes it a habit to ask which First Nation an individual is from. Read More
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Canucks 3, Ducks 2: Shooting first, shooting often, hitting the net pays off

The Province - Wed, 2025-03-05 23:48
They couldn't have scripted a better start. Read More
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'They need to find a goalie': Debate rages over Edmonton Oilers need for new goalie

Edmonton Journal - Wed, 2025-03-05 23:22
This in, a raging debate over whether or not the top priority at the 2025 trading deadline for the Edmonton Oilers is a goalie, and whether or not the Oilers could acquire a more useful goalie than either Stuart Skinner or Calvin Pickard. Read More
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Admitted killer convicted of manslaughter in Banff stabbing after jury rejects self-defence argument

Calgary Herald - Wed, 2025-03-05 21:11
B.C. tourist John Sproule was not acting in self-defence when he fatally stabbed Priddis man Ryden Brogden outside a Banff bar, a jury ruled Wednesday. Read More
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Port Coquitlam elementary school to be rebuilt after 2023 fire

Vancouver Sun - Wed, 2025-03-05 20:59
The B.C. government will rebuild a Port Coquitlam elementary school destroyed by fire in 2023. Read More
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Scott Lear: B.C. should step up and fund automated external defibrillators in all schools across the province

Vancouver Sun - Wed, 2025-03-05 19:00
Every 75 minutes, someone in B.C. experiences a cardiac arrest. Only one-in-10 will survive. About 96 of these cardiac arrests in a given year are in children. Usually there is an underlying cause or heart abnormality that has gone undetected and, for many kids, their first symptom is death. Read More
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What's new with Calgary Wild FC? Talented goalie Stephanie Bukovec returns to Canada

Calgary Herald - Wed, 2025-03-05 18:51
After defending soccer nets around the world, Stephanie Bukovec has returned home to realize her dream of playing professionally in Canada by adding her name to the Calgary Wild FC roster. Read More
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Bell: Danielle Smith slams Trump and she'll still be called a traitor

Calgary Herald - Wed, 2025-03-05 18:43
Premier Danielle Smith joins the rest of Team Canada on Trump Tariff Day 2. Read More
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Five surprises so far at the 2025 Brier

Calgary Herald - Wed, 2025-03-05 17:56
Surprise, surprise! When it comes to the Brier, there’s always one or two — and more — that make the 10-day-long national curling championship a little more interesting and exciting. Read More
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B.C. budget leaves TransLink waiting for funding lifeline

Vancouver Sun - Wed, 2025-03-05 17:50
The absence of any mention of a resolution for TransLink's fiscal crisis in Tuesday's provincial budget was conspicuous enough to raise alarm bells with transit advocates aware of the agency's looming deadline to resolve its revenue shortfall. Read More
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Federal support will help but businesses say B.C. needs to step up to the plate on tariffs

Vancouver Sun - Wed, 2025-03-05 17:41
As U.S. tariffs start to impact British Columbians, prompting fears of layoffs and higher prices, business groups and economists are urging the province to take immediate steps to support companies and workers through tax measures and retraining programs. Read More
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