RCMP national security team investigating Yellowhead County pipeline rupture: Alberta minister
Alberta's minister of forestry and parks said the RCMP national security investigation team is involved in a probe looking into what caused a pipeline to rupture and catch fire.
Environment
Apr 18
Chair of Alberta Energy Regulator says he’s stepping down in September
David Goldie joined the AER in 2019 when the board was given the mandate to reform the organization's governance and make it more streamlined.
Canada
Apr 9
Alberta First Nations hope for new chapter as Trans Mountain pipeline enables record oil output
The $34 billion pipeline project from Alberta to the B.C. coast promises improved access to export markets for oilsands producers.
Features
11 hours
Manjit Minhas becomes 1st female owner in CEBL history with Edmonton Stingers
TV star and Alberta entrepreneur Manjit Minhas has become the first female owner ever in Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL).
Sports
Apr 4
Baltimore bridge collapse: Biden tours wreckage site, says nation ‘has your back’
Aboard Marine One, Biden circled the warped metal remains and the mass of construction and salvage equipment trying to clear the wreckage of last week's collapse.
U.S. News
Apr 5
‘Pretty bummed’: Vancouver promoter says city flip-flopped on music festival
A Vancouver concert promoter says the city flip-flopped on its approval of a two-day music festival just months before the event was to take place.
Crime
Mar 21
U.S. is sending Ukraine longer-range weapons with new aid. Why it matters
Yet soon after Biden signed the legislation, U.S. media reported the administration had secretly shipped the powerful missiles to the warfront already — and that they've been used.
World
Apr 24
Saskatchewan not paying federal carbon price is ‘immoral’: Guilbeault
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is calling Saskatchewan's decision to not pay the carbon price on home heating 'immoral' and that it's illegal.
Canada
Mar 5
Baltimore bridge collapse: Six construction workers feared dead as search continues
Tuesday's collapse is sure to create a logistical headache along the East Coast for months, if not longer, shutting down shipping traffic at the Port of Baltimore, a major hub.
U.S. News
Mar 27
Overhaul of Ontario police law set to take effect 5 years after act passed
An overhaul of Ontario's 34-year-old law governing policing in the province is set to take effect next month.
Politics
Mar 13
A look at the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion’s milestones and setbacks over the years
Here's a look back at the history of the Trans Mountain pipeline, and the milestones and setbacks it has experienced up to now.
Canada
Jan 31
Houthi attack kills 2 in rebels’ 1st fatal assault on Red Sea shipping
A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden killed two of its crew members and forced survivors to abandon the vessel on Wednesday.
World
Mar 6
Oprah Winfrey exits WeightWatchers board, shares plummet more than 25%
Oprah Winfrey's departure from WeightWatchers' board of directors comes only months after the star revealed she was taking an unspecified weight-loss drug.
Entertainment
Feb 29
Pension funds are Canada’s ‘crown jewels.’ Should they invest more at home?
Ottawa says it's looking to encourage Canada's public pension plans to invest more in the country. Some members of the business community support the idea, but pensions push back.
Canada
Mar 15
The West Block Transcript – Episode 28, Season 13
From how changes in sexual offences in the military will be addressed, to controversial attempts at getting recruitment numbers up, the defence minister joins us in studio.
Politics
Mar 24
Saskatchewan Rattlers bring back 2019 champion Lee Genier as team president
Five years after winning it all with the Saskatchewan Rattlers, Lee Genier is returning to the program to serve as team president once again.
Sports
Feb 1
Caribbean cruise rewards for top workers: Pinnacle of recognition or ‘carbon bomb’?
Bank ‘carbon bomb’ cruises may signal need for mindset shift about employee recognition trips in corporate Canada, to better align corporate values with corporate actions.
Investigations
Feb 7
U.S. GDP unexpectedly grew by 3.3% last quarter. What this means for the Fed
The U.S. economy grew at an unexpectedly brisk 3.3 per cent annual pace from October through December as Americans showed a continued willingness to spend freelly.
Economy
Jan 25
Saskatchewan carbon price halt shouldn’t affect rebates, minister says
As Saskatchewan stops collecting the federal carbon price for home heating, the minister responsible for SaskEnergy says he doesn't believe the move should affect rebates.
Politics
Jan 2
Four ways life could get pricier in B.C. in 2024, and a handful of ways it might not
From rent to restaurants, here are four ways life is about to get more expensive in 2024 — and a handful of ways that it probably won’t.
Economy
Jan 1