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Alberta man caught driving 230 km/h while under the influence near Fairmont Hot Springs
An Alberta man has received multiple tickets, fines and had his car impounded after driving nearly three times the posted speed limit while under the influence of alcohol. Read More
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These are the Republicans who voted for the Iran War Powers resolution
Four Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House voted on Thursday to approve a war powers resolution to place pressure on the Trump administration to wind down its military operations against Iran.
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Tesla robotaxi goes wrong way down one-way street day after Tampa launch
A driver spotted a Tesla robotaxi going the wrong way down a one-way street a day after the company rolled out its driverless taxi service.
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Water main break shuts down part of Macleod Trail south
An overnight water main break on Macleod Trail S has caused road closures into Thursday morning. Read More
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Dip in condo pricing improves housing affordability
Homeownership affordability is improving in Canada, a new report has found. RBC Economics’ recent national housing affordability survey revealed that Canada’s housing market in the first quarter of this year had among the most favourable conditions for buyers over the past four years. Read More
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Questions raised over fate of moose left orphaned in Bowness
A former fish and wildlife officer is questioning a decision by his former colleagues to leave an orphaned moose calf in the area where its mother was killed by a vehicle. Read More
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Chorney-Booth: Petalo creates new family memories in former Franca’s space
Sometimes long-running restaurants close quickly. After years of being able to get your favourite dumplings or spaghetti and meatballs at a decades-old restaurant, you show up one day to find the doors closed without any notice. For Franca’s, the beloved family-run restaurant on Edmonton Trail, it was a more gradual goodbye that eventually resulted in…
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To have boldly gone: Anson Mount talks Season 4 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
After spending more than five years exploring the outer reaches of the universe as Captain Christopher Pike on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, actor Anson Mount quickly learned not to question the infinite expanse of the writers’ imaginations. Read More
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Nelson: Danielle Smith bounces back as Naheed Nenshi has Stampede to forget
It was quite the Stampede for Premier Danielle Smith. She entered it a little bruised and bloodied, but left it with the political winds once more blowing in her favour. Read More
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The world needs more Canada: Alberta’s partnership with the Ismaili Imamat shows how
We live in turbulent times, troubled by economic uncertainty and threatened by currents of technological change. In moments of vulnerability, the global impulse is to pull inward, but shared challenges demand co-operation. Read More