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A 19-year-old high school student, she fled to Winnipeg in 2017 to escape the ISIS gunmen who stormed into northern Iraq and forced women and girls into sexual slavery.She thought
Many people living in Lunenburg, N.S., and surrounding communities were left in the dark over the weekend, after a planned power outage dragged on much longer than expected. Businesses were
A critical failure of the Bearspaw feeder main was identified as low probability in a City of Calgary assessment to prioritize asset inspections, prior to its rupture in June. The
An Alberta cabinet minister is weighing in on the ongoing Canada Post strike, demanding the federal government to intervene. With only two weeks away until Christmas, Edmonton businesses say pressure
A Kelowna father is speaking out about the pediatrician shortage at Kelowna General Hospital (KGH) after what he says was a terrifying situation over the weekend. His son Roman, who
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared an “overview” of the federal government’s plan to strengthen border security with Canada’s premiers and discussed potential responses to tariffs threatened by U.S. president-elect Donald
It is an exciting day for St. Frances Cree Bilingual School, as they will officially have a new name moving forward. The school will be renamed awâsisak kâ-nîmîhtocik – St.
After 45 years, the barricades preventing people crossing at Portage and Main are coming down. Crews could be seen demolishing the concrete barriers seperating the street from the sidewalk this
“Let’s take a vacation.” It’s a phrase used by many this time of year, as people search for warm weather and adventure.But over the last few years, travel has increasingly


