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Central Alberta communities trying to silence train whistles

Central Alberta communities trying to silence train whistles

Whistles to be silenced at three rail crossings in Lacombe
Carbon price carve-out for heating oil muddied waters in Senate on other bill: Simons

Carbon price carve-out for heating oil muddied waters in Senate on other bill: Simons

Smith says pension exit debate awakened national recognition of Alberta’s grievances

Smith says pension exit debate awakened national recognition of Alberta’s grievances

Tech giant Amazon’s first Canadian wind farm project to be located in Alberta

Tech giant Amazon’s first Canadian wind farm project to be located in Alberta

Successful Race Week 2.0 for Hansens

Successful Race Week 2.0 for Hansens

Bluffton family brings kids out to race in the States
Vancouver police sent to protect Trudeau after protest at restaurant

Vancouver police sent to protect Trudeau after protest at restaurant

Friends and family mourn the loss of Canadians killed by Hamas in Israel

Friends and family mourn the loss of Canadians killed by Hamas in Israel

Friends, family and government officials have confirmed that at least seven Canadians were killed when Hamas militants conducted a series of attacks in Israel on Oct. 7.
Guilbeault, Poilievre trade barbs over carbon price exemption bill for farmers

Guilbeault, Poilievre trade barbs over carbon price exemption bill for farmers

A private member’s bill that would create another carbon-pricing carve-out has Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault accusing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre of having no “moral decency,” and the Tory leader goading that the minister should resign if the bill passes.
Wanted sex offender Randall Hopley arrested outside Vancouver police station

Wanted sex offender Randall Hopley arrested outside Vancouver police station

Vancouver police say the 10-day manhunt for high-risk sex offender Randall Hopley ended outside a police station when he was recognized and arrested by an off-duty officer.
Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

A Statistics Canada study says nearly seven million Canadians struggled with hunger last year.