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Canadian speedskaters take silver in women's team sprint at world championshipHAMAR, Norway - Canada's Brooklyn McDougall, Beatrice Lamarche and Ivanie Blondin won silver in the women's team sprint ...
Tricia Stadnyk, the Canada research chair on hydrologic modelling from the University of Calgary, says Canada has had a long history of water conflicts and negotiations with the U.S., but Canadians ...
A recent report from Rentals.ca shows the average asking rent for an apartment in B.C. in February 2025 was $2,457, down one ...
Not even cracking open a cold one is safe from tariffs. As the Canada-U.S. trade war continues to dominate headlines, Alberta ...
Faced with tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, some countries have decided, so far, to respond by turning the ...
CCMI's disclosure of a technical or scientific nature in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Gary Low P.Geo., who serves as a Consultant to the Company and is a Qualified Person under ...
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Flames' Zary to have hearing with NHL Department of Player Safety for Pettersson hitNEW YORK - Calgary Flames forward Connor Zary is set to have a hearing Thursday for a hit against Vancouver Canucks ...
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As part of his economic plan for change, Mark Carney said his government will develop “ports, supply chains and new trade ...
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The Pioneer on MSNCarney: From Central Banker to Prime MinisterMark Carney’s rise from a globally respected central banker to Canada’s Prime Minister signals a dramatic shift in the ...
The Gaels traveled to the nation’s capital on March 8, where they fell just short of becoming back-to-back OUA Champions, losing 87-95 to the Ottawa Gee-Gees 87-95.
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Calgary Herald on MSN'Makes no sense': Lethbridge council asks province to reconsider banning voting tabulatorsThe City of Lethbridge is also asking to transfer the ballot boxes to a secure location at Lethbridge city hall and count ...
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Alberta doctors say province seeks to cut $400M in billing feesThe Alberta government wants to cut more than $400 million in the fees it pays to doctors, according to a confidential memo obtained by The Canadian Press.
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