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Watch thief acting as potential buyer takes off with Rolex in broad daylight

Watch thief acting as potential buyer takes off with Rolex in broad daylight

Setting up Kijiji purchase in public didn't stop a thief from bear spraying the owner of a Rolex and taking off with the expensive watch.
Endangered red panda cub born at Toronto Zoo, just third in more than 25 years

Endangered red panda cub born at Toronto Zoo, just third in more than 25 years

An endangered red panda cub has been born at the Toronto Zoo.
Two new dragonfly family fossils dating back 50 million years discovered near Princeton

Two new dragonfly family fossils dating back 50 million years discovered near Princeton

Ttwo new fossils of the dragonfly order of insects have been discovered that are around 50 million years old in Princeton, B.C.
Freedom Convoy plan to protest Pope’s apology in Maskwacis

Freedom Convoy plan to protest Pope’s apology in Maskwacis

Chiefs of Maskwacis urge Freedom Convoy protestors to stay away from Papal Visit event set for July 25.
Premier targets fuel resale prices as MLA Jean pumps up his attack

Premier targets fuel resale prices as MLA Jean pumps up his attack

Alberta politicians are asking: How much are you paying for fuel? How much is the mark-up?
Public gathering violation conviction set aside for Calgary preacher and his brother

Public gathering violation conviction set aside for Calgary preacher and his brother

A preacher and his brother have successfully appealed their convictions for hosting public gatherings during the pandemic and are to have their fines reimbursed.
Pierre Poilievre risks hefty fine with plan to skip Conservative leadership debate

Pierre Poilievre risks hefty fine with plan to skip Conservative leadership debate

The Conservative Party of Canada's plan to host a third leadership debate in August may be crumbling, with one candidate refusing to attend and another mulling whether it's really necessary
Alberta family applauds changes to victims of crime support

Alberta family applauds changes to victims of crime support

Province approves 19 recommendations from committee that consulted with victims of crime and agencies.
Urgent care closure in Airdrie is a move backwards, say mayor

Urgent care closure in Airdrie is a move backwards, say mayor

“This is completely unacceptable,” said Airdrie mayor Peter Brown about the evening closure of that city's Urgent Care centre on weekends for the next eight weeks.
Alberta Parks investigating alleged vandalism of wall pictographs

Alberta Parks investigating alleged vandalism of wall pictographs

An investigation into an alleged vandalizing of Indigenous wall pictographs at Grotto Canyon is being looked into by Alberta Environment and Parks.
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