Calgary radiologist and mammographer Dr. Ify Mckerlie has been at the forefront of breast health for decades, and she’s noticing a disturbing trend. “Over the past 20 years doing this,
A change in leadership at the Lethbridge & District Exhibition is taking its first steps towards rectifying its past financial troubles. In January, the City of Lethbridge entered into a
No charges are expected, say police in the North Okanagan, after a man undergoing a crisis was arrested on Tuesday morning. Vernon RCMP say they were called to a residence
After more than six months, Alberta’s moratorium on renewable energy projects will be lifted. Earlier this month in Ottawa, Premier Danielle Smith confirmed the pause was going to end on
A memorial march took place Wednesday evening, starting at Cabot square in downtown Montreal, to draw attention to missing and murdered indigenous women, girls, trans, and two-spirited people across Quebec,
BCE Inc. is urging the CRTC to implement conditions such as caps on eligible speeds and initial access restrictions if the regulator allows smaller internet providers to use rivals’ fibre
Canadian manufacturers of masks and other equipment for protecting against COVID-19 are seeking more than $5 billion in damages from the federal government, saying Ottawa misled them about buying and
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The United Nations' top tech official fears that corporate interests may undermine the push to rein in artificial intelligence, exacerbating social divisions and encroaching on human rights.
This is one very big week for curling fans in Calgary. Along with all the excitement at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, fans will also be taking in some fun
Researchers have found a new way in which great apes are similar to humans: they tease each other.
A new study by an international team of scientists has