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Man charged in Saskatchewan, Alberta thefts where ATMs were taken

Man charged in Saskatchewan, Alberta thefts where ATMs were taken

Mounties say a man has been charged in a string of break and enters in which vehicles were used to smash the doors of businesses so thieves could make off with ATMs, cash registers and other goods.
Edmonton council approves first step for gondola across North Saskatchewan River

Edmonton council approves first step for gondola across North Saskatchewan River

EDMONTON — A proposal from a private company to build a gondola across Edmonton's river valley will keep moving forward after city council approved an important step Monday.
'Trojan Horse:' Alberta to argue that federal assessment law unconstitutional

'Trojan Horse:' Alberta to argue that federal assessment law unconstitutional

Alberta and its allies are in the province's highest court trying to have the federal government's environmental assessment act declared unconstitutional.
Ex-Moose Jaw GM Alan Millar heads to Hockey Canada as director of player personnel

Ex-Moose Jaw GM Alan Millar heads to Hockey Canada as director of player personnel

CALGARY — Hockey Canada has hired former Moose Jaw Warriors general manager Alan Millar as its director of player personnel within the Program of Excellence.
Canadian firm Just Energy warns of huge losses due to extreme Texas winter weather

Canadian firm Just Energy warns of huge losses due to extreme Texas winter weather

CALGARY — Shares in Canadian energy retailer Just Energy Group Inc. are falling after it warned it may not be able to continue operating due to hundreds of millions of dollars in losses because of extreme winter weather in Texas over the past week.
Curlers drawn to diversions in bubble life

Curlers drawn to diversions in bubble life

CALGARY — Plans to curl in a bubble had to include how relax and recharge between draws, since the athletes in the Canadian women's curling championship are confined to the arena and their hotel.
TC Energy refuses to raise bid for TC PipeLines despite unitholder criticism

TC Energy refuses to raise bid for TC PipeLines despite unitholder criticism

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. says it has no intention of again sweetening its bid to buy out the other unitholders of TC PipeLines LP, a U.S.
Critics ask why no details on government plan for parks management

Critics ask why no details on government plan for parks management

EDMONTON — The Alberta government has yet to release details on how it will "optimize" the province's parks by getting other people to run them.
Chelsea Carey finding Hearts success with yet another new team

Chelsea Carey finding Hearts success with yet another new team

CALGARY — A Chelsea Carey seven-degrees-of-separation chart might come close to connecting the skip to every curler at the Canadian women's curling championship. The two-time national champion has played with a plethora of teammates in recent years.
Church whose pastor was arrested for defying COVID-19 restrictions holds service

Church whose pastor was arrested for defying COVID-19 restrictions holds service

EDMONTON — With their pastor behind bars, an Edmonton area church held a service again Sunday where the sermon chastised other churches for bowing to COVID-19 public health restrictions.
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