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Life satisfaction among Canadians on the decline, StatCan survey finds

Life satisfaction among Canadians on the decline, StatCan survey finds

The survey found only 48.6 per cent of Canadians aged 15 years and older feeling were "highly satisfied" with their lives in 2024.
How to get cast on 'Survivor'

How to get cast on 'Survivor'

Backstage breaks down exactly what it takes to become a cast member of reality competition series 'Survivor.'
Sunk car needs to go say Northern Alberta residents who use the lake it is in

Sunk car needs to go say Northern Alberta residents who use the lake it is in

A car is still underwater in Northern Alberta lake after almost a year despite residents efforts to get it removed
Alberta population surge causing raft of political and financial problems for the province

Alberta population surge causing raft of political and financial problems for the province

Alberta will need to allocate more money to schools and healthcare to keep pace with pressures
Second suspect in Rocky View County fatal shooting arrested

Second suspect in Rocky View County fatal shooting arrested

With this arrest of 28-year-old Elijah Blake Strawberry at a residence on O’Chiese First Nation, the Alberta RCMP are confident that both suspects involved in the Aug. 6, 2024, homicide of Colin John Hough and the attempted murder of another individual are in custody.
Cougar that killed Foothills family's cat believed to have left area

Cougar that killed Foothills family's cat believed to have left area

Jessica Low remains concerned as the investigation into the mountain lion, which had killed a cat on private property near Priddis, remains ongoing.
Alberta Insider: Idea of surging population falls out of political favour

Alberta Insider: Idea of surging population falls out of political favour

Danielle Smith made several statements about how if the province’s population could double to 10 million before 2050 it would be a boon for the economy, but that talking point is no longer on the agenda
Yearlong criminal trial of 'Freedom Convoy' organizers comes to an end

Yearlong criminal trial of 'Freedom Convoy' organizers comes to an end

After 45 days of evidence and legal arguments the criminal trial of "Freedom Convoy" organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber is finally at an end.
RSV shot will be offered widely in Ontario and Quebec, but not in Western provinces

RSV shot will be offered widely in Ontario and Quebec, but not in Western provinces

Citing costs, none of the Western provinces will provide the vaccine to newborns this season
Alberta town adopts new resident code of conduct to address staff safety

Alberta town adopts new resident code of conduct to address staff safety

Ben Gronberg, a town councillor in Devon, Alberta, say he thinks there's a growing trend across the country for public servants to be yelled at, bullied or harassed by members of the public.
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