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New 'I've been in Alberta doing my job,' says low-profile Jason Kenney
Alberta Progressive Conservative Leader Jason Kenney hasn't been heard from much lately but says he has been busy doing his job, trying to unite his party with the Wildrose. More
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Calgary man charged with sexual abuse of 3 teen girls
A 27-year-old Calgary man has been charged in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of three teen girls.
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Scientists discover feathered dinosaur provides more clues to evolution of birds
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It looks like a cross between a chicken and a dinosaur, but this strange-looking creature is helping paleontologists better understand the link between dinosaurs and modern-day birds.
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Video 'It was supposed to be safe': Family questions man's suicide in psych ward as inquiry begins
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A family hopes a fatality inquiry that starts Wednesday gives them the answers they say Alberta Health Services has failed to provide in the four years since Glenn Piche hanged himself at the Medicine Hat regional hospital.
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Updated Premier thanks Fort McMurray, Alta., first responders, residents for resiliency
Last year's devastating Fort McMurray wildfire "brought out the best" in all Albertans, Premier Rachel Notley said Wednesday on the disaster's first anniversary.
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Victim in Tuxedo homicide investigation identified
Calgary police have identified a man who died after he was brought to a hospital late Sunday night.
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Sorry, beaver: Wolf leads the pack in Calgary Zoo's Greatest Animal contest
The zoo launched the contest in March to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday, highlight at-risk species and start a debate about which animal best exemplifies the country's national identity.
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'I could see the look of fear in her eyes': Gas-and-dash murder trial hears first-hand account from passenger
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Moments after Joshua Mitchell fled a gas station with a tank full of stolen fuel, his passenger Braydon Brown says he looked into Maryam Rashidi's terrified eyes as the gas station attendant, clinging to the hood of the truck, realized she was in trouble.
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Weapon or kitchen tool? Facebook's choppy ad policy confuses Calgary knife shop
The Calgary owner of an artisan kitchen knife company is scratching his head over why Facebook keeps cutting his ads on its website.
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Updated Seniors now outnumber children in Canada, census figures show
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For the first time, seniors outnumber children in Canada, as the population experienced its greatest increase in the proportion of older people since Confederation, according to census figures released today.
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Rash of violence prompts Maskwacis to push for its own First Nations police force
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Leaders from Maskwacis have asked the Alberta government to help the community establish its own First Nations police force to work alongside the RCMP. They want the province to fund the force in a 50/50 cost share with Ottawa.
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They're baaaack: Goldfish spotted in Okotoks storm ponds once again
Goldfish are prevailing in the Town of Okotoks's storm water systems, despite officials' best efforts to rid the ponds of the invasive species.
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Family and friends remember Alberta men who died in Tofino boat capsizing
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Alvin Beckley and Mike Cutler have been identified as the men who died in a boating accident Sunday in Tofino, B.C.
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Changes to Canada's drunk driving laws will give police sweeping powers, warn legal experts
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Proposed changes to Canada's impaired driving laws didn't get much attention when introduced the same day as the Trudeau government unveiled its plan to legalize marijuana, but defence lawyers and legal experts say the changes would violate our constitutional rights.
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Firefighters rescue man injured while pruning tree
Emergency crews were called to the northwest community of Highland Park Tuesday afternoon after a man was injured while pruning a tree.
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Metre-long snake found on stove of Calgary apartment
Residents of a downtown apartment building got a big fright when they went into their kitchen and discovered a metre-long snake on top of the stove.
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Deerfoot Trail to close some lanes overnight on Tuesday, Wednesday
Sections of Deerfoot Trail will be shut down from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Tuesday and Wednesday as crews do a spring cleanup on the Calgary freeway.
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75% of steel for Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion will come from Regina plant
Kinder Morgan says it has an agreement to purchase about 250,000 tonnes of pipe, equivalent to 800 kilometres of pipeline, from EVRAZ North America.
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Calgary girl with rare liver cancer listed for organ transplant in U.S.
Three-year-old Greta Marofke and her family are heading to Cincinnati this week to wait for a potentially life-saving liver transplant.
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Plagued by PTSD, some evacuees leave fire-ravaged Fort McMurray behind
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Even witnessing the ravages of war left Ken Carpenter unprepared for the devastation of the Fort McMurray wildfire.
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Sawed-off shotgun, $20K in cocaine seized in Calgary police raids
Raids executed on two Calgary homes last months turned up $20,000 worth of cocaine, a crack cocaine lab and several firearms, police say.
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Police hunt 3 suspects wanted on 28 warrants in Calgary
Calgary police are asking the public for help as they continue to search for three people wanted in connection with a stolen vehicle sting staged by officers earlier this year.
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The U.S. will not drown the world in oil, forecaster says
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After a bump in the fall, oil prices have been stuck around the $50 US mark for months. When will that change?
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'We're really thrilled': Urgent fundraising campaign for Alberta Theatre Projects exceeds goal
Alberta Theatre Projects executive director Vicki Stroich says she is thrilled and overwhelmed after the organization exceeded the goal of its urgent fundraising campaign, raising about $250,000 in two months.
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Alberta property developer granted bankruptcy protection, energy downturn blamed
One of the largest property developers in Alberta has filed for bankruptcy protection, after losing $67.3 million in the past three years.
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Fort McMurray experts warn more needed to deal with future wildfire threat
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Experts warn it is only a matter of time before another community in Canada is ravaged by a sudden intense wildfire similar to the one that hit Fort McMurray.
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WestJet targets expanding long-range routes with up to 20 new Dreamliners
WestJet Airlines Ltd. has placed a firm order for 10 Boeing Dreamliners, which will have the range and fuel efficiency to serve new destinations in Asia, South America and expand the airline's presence in Europe.
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Enbridge pipeline targeted by activists concerned over potential spill in Great Lakes
Line 5, owned by Calgary-based Enbridge, transports 540,000 barrels of light crude, synthetic crude and natural gas liquids per day between Michigan and Ontario and supplies more than 50 per cent of the state's propane demands.
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Plane crashes into southern Alberta lake
A small plane made a big splash in southern Alberta on Monday night, coming down in the Pine Coulee reservoir just west of Stavely.
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- Marine Le Pen offering French voters a softer, gentler message
- FBI's James Comey defends timing of Clinton email announcement
- 'A shot in the dark': NRA takes on state gun laws with Trump in its corner
- Massachusetts indoor auto auction mishap leaves 3 dead, 9 injured
- 'I would be your president' if not for WikiLeaks and FBI, Clinton says
- Canadian seniors now outnumber children for 1st time, 2016 census shows
- Premier thanks Fort McMurray, Alta., first responders, residents for resiliency
- Spies' use of cellphone surveillance technology suspended in January, pending review
- Quebec flooding overtakes Île Mercier in Montreal
- RCMP warned about being accountable for injury, death years before Moncton shooting spree
- Office of the Chief Medical Examiner takes budget cut as external review continues
- Spies' use of cellphone surveillance technology suspended in January, pending review
- Bern Coffey sued Western Health same day he was appointed top N.L. civil servant
- Dalhousie backpedals on cheating allegations against 2 tutoring schools
- Refugee sponsors wait a year to discover fate of Syrian family left in limbo
Analysis
- Maxime Bernier's broad regional donor base edges out remaining rivals
- True test of Trudeau's expensive data devotion will be whether he follows the numbers
- Everything you need to know about Home Capital's woes and the impact on the housing market
- Off-the-books notes between vice-admiral and shipyard boss in 'legal grey zone,' expert says
- Kevin O'Leary's path to victory wasn't easy, but is Maxime Bernier's any easier?
- Canadian seniors now outnumber children for 1st time, 2016 census shows
- 'Unprecedented' crisis in South Sudan needs troops along with aid, groups say
- Trudeau should recuse himself from choice of ethics watchdog, MP says
- Making sense of the census: Try our demographic tool
- Maxime Bernier's broad regional donor base edges out remaining rivals
- 'I never ordered it': Facebook blocks LuxStyle beauty product ads after customers complain
- Bombay Sapphire gin recalled for having almost twice the advertised alcohol content
- Federal Reserve keeps interest rate unchanged
- Rapidly aging suburbs pose a challenge to residents, urban planners alike
- Alternative lender Equitable says all 6 big banks have agreed to fund $2B backstop
- Healthy hearts: Gluten-free diets don't help people without celiac disease, study finds
- Government has to stop looking for cheap way to address doctor shortage, says GP
- Bombay Sapphire gin recalled in at least 5 provinces for containing too much alcohol
- 'I felt like I had been raped': Stealth removal of condom during sex raises legal, ethical concerns
- Plagued by PTSD, some evacuees leave fire-ravaged Fort McMurray behind
- 'I'm really trying to get better:' Brad Pitt opens up on divorce, drinking and art as therapy
- Turner Prize drops age barrier to allow mature nominees
- Novel debuts, sci-fi tales shortlisted for Leacock Medal
- Chris Rock, Jimmy Fallon poke fun of Manitoban Cree singer on Tonight Show
- Paris Jackson signs on for big screen acting debut
- Scientists discover feathered dinosaur provides more clues to evolution of birds
- Facebook adding 3,000 new moderators to curb violent videos
- Atlantic bluefin tuna not listed as an endangered species
- Spies' use of cellphone surveillance technology suspended in January, pending review
- Prestigious Killam Prize for engineering awarded to female scientist second year in a row
Interactives
- Making sense of the census: Try our demographic tool
- How one woman's death illustrates the brutality of Philippines drug war
- To the bitter end: The broken nation of Zimbabwe awaits the death of a dictator
- 'Everything was hurting so bad': How one Muslim man snuck across the U.S. border into Canada
- Obama wanted to improve U.S. image abroad — what went wrong?
- Racial profiling is daily reality for many Ontarians: Ont. Human Rights Commission report
- Cree singer from northern Manitoba gets Tonight Show nod
- New exhibit paints fuller picture of National Gallery's contemporary trove
- Rash of violence prompts Maskwacis to push for its own First Nations police force
- NWT Métis Nation seeks $120M in compensation for 80 years of lost hunting rights in nat'l park