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Alberta skier's neck broken in World Cup race, back home recovering

Alberta skier's neck broken in World Cup race, back home recovering

“If you want to play the game, you got to be willing to pay the price. That crash just happened to be a high price that day.”
Alberta woman pleads guilty to negligence after her young child injured in fall while she was out

Alberta woman pleads guilty to negligence after her young child injured in fall while she was out

Woman left three children under five alone while she went for a run
Some Northern Alberta towns navigating increased crime

Some Northern Alberta towns navigating increased crime

Over the past year, some communities in the Lakeland region have been faced with an increase in criminal incidents, raising concerns for many people across the area.
Tim Hortons to revive beloved dutchie, other favourites to mark 60th anniversary

Tim Hortons to revive beloved dutchie, other favourites to mark 60th anniversary

TORONTO — For roughly two decades, Canadians have been telling Tim Hortons something's missing from the company's menu: The dutchie.
Police looking for missing Vermilion woman and children

Police looking for missing Vermilion woman and children

VERMILION - Vermilion RCMP are looking for a 24-year-old women and her two children.
PHOTOS: Alberta train station moved on back of flatbed

PHOTOS: Alberta train station moved on back of flatbed

Traffic was slowed along Highway 29, coming into St. Paul on Dec. 14 as a large, much-anticipated addition to the St. Paul Museum was brought to town.
Hundreds report feeling 4.9-magnitude quake centre on B.C. coast

Hundreds report feeling 4.9-magnitude quake centre on B.C. coast

An earthquake measured at magnitude 4.5 was felt in Central Vancouver Island and other parts of the Island on Sunday afternoon.
St. Albert man builds gaming computers for families in need

St. Albert man builds gaming computers for families in need

'Rigz4Kids' a holiday tradition sparked by rekindled love of creating PCs
Hundreds of tonnes of mandarin oranges are wasted in B.C. each year – why?

Hundreds of tonnes of mandarin oranges are wasted in B.C. each year – why?

Around 10% of the holiday citrus is wasted annually, due to overproduction and its sensitivity to degradation, says food recovery expert
Podcast looks for new leads in Saskatoon woman's disappearance

Podcast looks for new leads in Saskatoon woman's disappearance

The SPS-produced podcast series explores the 2015 unsolved disappearance of 32-year-old Kandice Marie Singbeil.
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