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Although a number of areas across the province remain under evacuation orders, around 650 people have been allowed back to their homes near Lac du Bonnet.


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The Alberta Energy Regulator has approved a controversial coal exploration proposal in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains despite fierce opposition.


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For the first time since 2018, the Saskatchewan Rush will have a shot at bringing the NLL Cup back to the province as they'll face the Buffalo Bandits in NLL Finals.


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About 100 people have signed up to speak for and against the proposed redevelopment of a Safeway lot next to the Commercial-Broadway SkyTrain station.


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The city confirmed $295,000 worth of gift cards remain unreconciled. Also, it says an employee has been terminated, and the RCMP is investigating as a forensic audit continues.


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The ostriches are part of an international antibody research program to fight the avian flu pandemic, which has been wiping out entire chicken farms.


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There growing outbreak of measles in Alberta now has health officials on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border concerned.


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On the inside, the decay has reached a dangerous state. Global News has learned that rot and mould have made the building uninhabitable.


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The post-secondary's vice-president, academic Peter Leclaire says the changes are to ensure NAIT can meet the needs of students and industry.


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Despite a rain delay launching the tournament, fans cheered their teams on as a weekend full of baseball comes to southern Alberta.


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he spring sitting of the Alberta Legislature wrapped up Wednesday evening under a cloud of separatist controversy and allegations of government wrong-doing.


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Fort Edmonton Park opens for its 51st season on May 17 and is offering a 10 per cent ticket discount as part of a special campaign to support staycations.


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The FIFA Congress is traditionally held in the World Cup host country the year of the tournament. In earning hosting rights, Canada wins out over co-hosts the U.S. and Mexico.


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From game to game Kevin Gausman isn't sure how his splitter is going to work and that's a big problem for the Toronto Blue Jays starter.


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First Nations leaders are calling on Premier David Eby to immediately "kill" two pieces of legislation that would fast-track projects in response to U.S. government tariffs.


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The latest housing starts data, based on private-sector analysis, revises down already grim estimates from previous budgets. Ontario wants to build 1.5 million homes by 2031.


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This year marks the 140th annual Saskatoon Exhibition and Prairieland is preparing for their biggest festival yet, with star studded performers, better rides and delicious food.


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The Saskatchewan Health Authority is warning Saskatchewan residents heading to this campsite this long weekend of the dry conditions and wildfires burning near provincial parks.


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It is the start of flood season in southern Alberta, but experts say lower than normal snowpack in the mountains means there isn't much threat of flooding in Calgary this year.


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Brandon Lowe had a two-run homer in the first and the ninth inning as the Tampa Bay Rays routed the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3 Thursday afternoon.


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In the video, the suspect, who has blonde shoulder-length hair and a slim build, can be seen walking up the steps and grabbing the backpack, checking to see if anyone is around.


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The Victoria Day long weekend is often the start to summer for many Ontarians with many heading to trailers and cottages to kick off the season.


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The latest update to the public cost of alcohol liberalization comes as the budget shows revenues at the LCBO are down, along with taxes on the sale of beer, wine and spirits.


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The First Nation filed a statement of claim in 2022, but lawyer Robert Hladun says the community put it on pause, hoping for consultation and a resolution with government.


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The district is facing a $16 million budget shortfall next year, with the elementary school band program slated to be one of the casualties as it looks to balance the books.


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