Calgary city council has struck down an attempt to overhaul new noise restrictions for downtown music festival tents during this year’s Calgary Stampede, in defiance of calls from some prominent
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A new provincial initiative aimed at reducing repeat property crime and social disorder is drawing cautious support in Kelowna, B.C., but local business leaders and prosecutors say more resources are
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Calgary’s 911 emergency call centre officers are answering more calls for emergency services with more complex issues. Last year, more than one million emergency and non-emergency calls were answered by
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An Indigenous advocacy group is calling on a Swiss collector who owns culturally significant Indigenous artifacts to ensure the items are return to their original Indigenous owners as he prepares for retirement.
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By David Baxter The Canadian Press Posted June 23, 2026 6:44 pm 2 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Immigration Minister Lena Diab said she told
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The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) was unprepared for last year’s onslaught of wildfires and is entering the 2026 fire season in a similar position, the provincial auditor found. In the summer edition of her
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The manifesto allegedly left behind by the suspect in Monday’s shooting in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood that claimed the lives of a police officer and civilian expresses violent extremist ideologies aligned
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The artist behind a controversial photograph blasted as blasphemous by detractors says renewed criticism over its display in Fredericton misses the point. Created in 1987, American photographer Andres Serrano’s Piss
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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The man who went over the weir of the South Saskatchewan River has been identified by Saskatoon police, who said they are still trying
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Canadian cities like Lethbridge, Alta., Saint John, N.B., and Thunder Bay, Ont., are some of the most affordable for those looking to own a home amid the cost-of-living crunch, according
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