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Anti-fascism protesters brave the cold to spread messages of joy

Anti-fascism protesters brave the cold to spread messages of joy

Around 100 people brave the cold to spread messages of love and diversity in St. Albert in response to a fascist group that held anti-immigration signs on a busy street in the city just over a week earlier.
Jasper on Fire: New book recounts first five days of monster blaze

Jasper on Fire: New book recounts first five days of monster blaze

The book includes interview with, among others, Jasper Mayor Richard Ireland, Jasper Fire Chief Mathew Conte and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. The author also spoke with an evacuated woman who was expecting to go into labour.
Teenager flown to Calgary hospital after 'uncontrolled landing' at Lake Louise Ski Resort

Teenager flown to Calgary hospital after 'uncontrolled landing' at Lake Louise Ski Resort

A male teenage skier was taken to a Calgary hospital in serious condition on Jan. 26 after an uncontrolled landing at Lake Louise Ski Resort.
Tim Hortons brings back the cups for Roll Up to Win contest

Tim Hortons brings back the cups for Roll Up to Win contest

Tim Hortons is returning its famed Roll up to Win contest back to its roots. The café chain said Monday it will reintroduce hot beverage cups with rims that can be rolled up to reveal a prize when the promotion gets underway on Feb. 24.
Mark Carney might have the edge as potential Liberal leader, but still faces major obstacles

Mark Carney might have the edge as potential Liberal leader, but still faces major obstacles

While Mark Carney’s outsider status inspires the Liberal faithful, his performance on the campaign trail is more likely to highlight the drawbacks of political inexperience.
Reconciling problems key says Alberta couple married for over 70 years

Reconciling problems key says Alberta couple married for over 70 years

Much of the couple’s success is attributed to the fact that the groom has maintained a very positive outlook on life, says his wife.  
Business groups on both sides are sounding the alarm over Trump's incoming tariffs

Business groups on both sides are sounding the alarm over Trump's incoming tariffs

Business associations on both sides of the border are sounding the alarm over the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's incoming tariffs on the North American economy.
UPDATE: RCMP no longer looking for man missing for a year

UPDATE: RCMP no longer looking for man missing for a year

Police said a man reported missing and last seen in Alberta may have been in the area of Enderby, B.C.
'Her traumatic legacy': American killer and fugitive lived 50 years in Alberta town

'Her traumatic legacy': American killer and fugitive lived 50 years in Alberta town

Kinne, also known as Jeanette Pugliese and in Mexico as La Pistolera, was charged before her 25th birthday with killing her Missouri husband, her boyfriend’s wife and a man she’d picked up at a bar in Mexico.
Social media post helps abandoned Alberta dog find a home

Social media post helps abandoned Alberta dog find a home

“It’s a sad reality that during Covid-19, everyone was getting dogs. Now there are stray dogs everywhere. I have never seen so many. They are everywhere. It’s a problem we are dealing with, and I think we are doing a good job.”
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