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Canadian air shows may be scaled back in 2025

Canadian air shows may be scaled back in 2025

The U.S. military has decided to cut back the number of air shows they will perform outside the United States this year.
Alberta project will test chemical meant to reduce water use, increase flow of heavy oil and bitumen

Alberta project will test chemical meant to reduce water use, increase flow of heavy oil and bitumen

Three projects that are being funded by the province through a $2.7 million investment from the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program.
Federal Liberals polling at historical lows: Angus Reid

Federal Liberals polling at historical lows: Angus Reid

Most voters who supported the party in 2021 are now looking elsewhere, says the poll results.
Happy Birthday, Celsius! Canada marks 50 years of metric-Imperial measurements

Happy Birthday, Celsius! Canada marks 50 years of metric-Imperial measurements

Environment Canada's use of Celsius turns 50 years old in 2025.
Popular ice castle plunges into Lake Louise

Popular ice castle plunges into Lake Louise

Warm weather causes the ice castle to crash down into Lake Louise on Friday (Dec. 27).
UPDATE: Dangerous person alert cancelled, murder suspect found dead

UPDATE: Dangerous person alert cancelled, murder suspect found dead

Calgary Police Service's alert was issued earlier on Dec. 30 for Calgary and surrounding area including Mountain View County and the urban centres near it
Police nab eight suspected copper wire crooks in Central Alberta

Police nab eight suspected copper wire crooks in Central Alberta

Damages and losses now said to cost almost $100,000 in the Olds area, south of Red Deer.
Federal government plans to extend deadline for charitable donation tax deductions

Federal government plans to extend deadline for charitable donation tax deductions

The federal government plans to extend the deadline for claiming charitable donations on tax returns through to the end of February.
Alberta family's extravagant Christmas display damaged by vandals put back together the next day

Alberta family's extravagant Christmas display damaged by vandals put back together the next day

With help, the Ouellete family's outdoor Christmas display in Canmore, was put back together and a ride-on train was back up and working the next day after a vandal did thousands of dollars in damage on Boxing Day.
See Alberta photographer's award-winning photos

See Alberta photographer's award-winning photos

Photographer Jason Marino captured a photo of the northern lights in Alberta that was the shape of a hummingbird.
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