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B.C. storm: More highway closures could be implemented, province warns

B.C. storm: More highway closures could be implemented, province warns

British Columbians are being asked to keep up to date on the latest forecasts and advisories from Environment Canada.
Peter Mansbridge on his new memoir, 'Off The Record'

Peter Mansbridge on his new memoir, 'Off The Record'

Canada's best-known news anchor shares anecdotes from over 50 years in the business.
Kids COVID-19 vaccine bookings start Wednesday in Alberta

Kids COVID-19 vaccine bookings start Wednesday in Alberta

In a press statement, Health Canada said it determined that benefits of the vaccine outweighed the risk of COVID-19 in that age group.
Trans Mountain pipeline likely to be back in operation by end of the week

Trans Mountain pipeline likely to be back in operation by end of the week

It's the longest shutdown in the line's 70-year history.
Historical missing persons case from 1967 highlighted in national initiative

Historical missing persons case from 1967 highlighted in national initiative

More than half a century later, Bonnvyille RCMP are revisiting a missing persons case involving a Bonnyville woman, Margaret Mildred Batoche, who was reported missing by her family in 1967.
'Significant milestone:' COVID vaccine plans for children roll out across the country

'Significant milestone:' COVID vaccine plans for children roll out across the country

Ontario, Manitoba parents can start booking vaccine appointments for their children this week.
Kenney more confident in his leadership following United Conservative Party meeting

Kenney more confident in his leadership following United Conservative Party meeting

A leadership review is scheduled to take place next April but could come sooner as 22 constituency associations have signed a letter to the party executive calling for an advance vote.
MS Knowledge Network campaign aims to offer relief to those impacted by disease

MS Knowledge Network campaign aims to offer relief to those impacted by disease

The MS Society of Canada is offering resources and relief to those impacted by multiple sclerosis though the MS Knowledge Network - a virtual information service whereby those afflicted can seek support in navigating local health and community services.
Sundre-area cowboy is a Canadian champion

Sundre-area cowboy is a Canadian champion

Riley Warren claims first tie-down roping title
Banff visitors support human use restrictions to protect grizzly bears

Banff visitors support human use restrictions to protect grizzly bears

“I was really pleasantly surprised at how many people were very supportive of prioritizing grizzly bear needs over their own recreational needs.”
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