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  • Grass fire in northwest Calgary
    A major grass fire broke out in Bowness on Friday afternoon, sending smoke billowing into the sky. Calgarians were quick to spread the news on Twitter.
    Dec 31, 1969
  • Grass fire in northwest Calgary
    A major grass fire broke out in Bowness on Friday afternoon, sending smoke billowing into the sky. Calgarians were quick to spread the news on Twitter.
    Dec 31, 1969
  • Grass fire in northwest Calgary
    A major grass fire broke out in Bowness on Friday afternoon, sending smoke billowing into the sky. Calgarians were quick to spread the news on Twitter.
    Dec 31, 1969
  • Crews battle grass fire near rail tracks on northeast outskirts of Edmonton
    Edmonton fire crews were called to the scene of a large grass fire near some rail tracks off Hayter Road at 3:56 a.m.
    Fire
    Apr 15
  • Residents can return home after large grass fire doused on Enoch Cree Nation
    A large grass fire that prompted some homes on Enoch Cree Nation to be evacuated on Tuesday afternoon has been extinguished.
    Fire
    Apr 9
  • Lethbridge dance class hired for Mini Pop Kids gig
    A group of 19 dancers at Lethbridge's Joys Dance Factory is leaping with joy as it prepares for its upcoming performance with Canada's best-selling music group for kids.
    Canada
    Apr 3
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  • Calgary man’s body identified after grass fire near Tsuut’ina Nation
    A homicide victim from Calgary has been identified after his body was found in a grass fire near the Tsuut'ina First Nation earlier this month.
    Crime
    Apr 9
  • Fire chief asks for Edmontonians’ help ahead of wildfire season
    'Over the last two weeks, looking at the dashboard, anywhere from five to 10 grass wildfires were happening per day,' Edmonton's fire chief said Tuesday.
    Environment
    Apr 16
  • Highrise fire near Maple Leaf Square causes afternoon road closures
    A fire in a downtown Toronto highrise building caused a number of road closures Monday afternoon due to shattering glass and falling debris, according to police. 
    Fire
    Apr 15
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  • Hate Crimes Unit investigating symbols burned in grass at Edmonton park
    City crews were cleaning up at Gold Bar Park after what appeared to be a Swastika burned into the grass was reported to Edmonton police.
    Crime
    Apr 15
  • Alberta wine clubs, retailers feeling short-poured over B.C. wine war
    Some Calgary liquor retailers and wine lovers are feeling like the glass is half-empty following a move from AGLC to stop direct-to-consumer deliveries from B.C. wine producers.
    Canada
    Feb 7
  • Cloudy skies likely kept crowds away from Kingston for total solar eclipse, city says
    Kingston was considered to be among the best spots in the world to view the rare celestial event due to its location along the path of totality.
    Canada
    Apr 9
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  • N.S. storm: Schools, universities to close Monday as snow keeps piling on
    The Halifax Regional Centre for Education announced Sunday that classes were cancelled for all students on Monday due to the major weekend snow storm for Nova Scotia.
    Education
    Feb 4
  • Quebec community vows to rebuild Hudson church damaged in ‘devastating’ fire
    The community of Hudson is in shock after a fire ravaged a 182-year old church. St. James Anglican Church was not only a religious building but a community hub.
    Fire
    Apr 15
  • Montreal school is making sure solar eclipse glasses get new lives
    More than 250 students, staff and families gathered on the grounds of a Montreal-area school on Monday to take in the total solar eclipse together.
    Canada
    Apr 9
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  • Arrest made after shots fired at convenience store in daytime robbery: Guelph police
    Investigators say a suspect fired shots from what was later turned out to be a fake handgun.
    Crime
    Apr 11
  • Winnipeg school restructures its day to address absenteeism, improve learning
    A Winnipeg school has restructured its school day to address learning and absenteeism.
    Education
    Apr 9
  • Quebec court approves class action alleging opioid makers misled users about risks
    The class action includes everyone in Quebec who was diagnosed with opioid use disorder after being prescribed opioid medications between 1996 and the present.
    Health
    Apr 16
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  • Quebec teen sells eclipse glasses to help people in need
    Logan Laguë has been selling eclipse glasses all over the Eastern Townships. With the proceeds, he helps the homeless population, youth shelters and families in need.
    Canada
    Mar 30
  • RCMP investigate discovery of human remains near Tsuut’ina Nation
    RCMP are investigating the discovery of human remains in Rocky View County near Tsuut’ina Nation.
    Crime
    Apr 4
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