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Calgary’s Green Line faces uncertainty as city eyes project’s transfer to provinceMayor Gondek's office confirmed they're seeking meetings with Premier Danielle Smith to discuss the Green Line, as council's decision on a path forward is expected on Sept. 17.PoliticsSep 5
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Maintaining plants in hot temperaturesKath Smyth with the Calgary Horticultural Society joins Global News Morning Calgary to discuss how you can protect your plants from extreme heat.Jul 24
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Rate hikes, no-fault claims in new rules pitched for Alberta auto insuranceUnder the new system, victims in most cases won’t be able to sue those responsible for their injuries and, instead, insurers would pay compensation at rates set by the government.Consumer11 hours
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Rapper turned Saskatchewan NDP candidate says sorry for lyrics called misogynisticA former rapper turned Saskatchewan N-D-P candidate says he's sorry for lyrics he used in songs that have been criticized as misogynistic by the Saskatchewan Party.PoliticsOct 15
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Trump’s new energy council could mean trade opportunity for Canada: expertsPresident-elect Donald Trump announced Friday that he would create a National Energy Council to establish U.S. "energy dominance" around the world.CanadaNov 17
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Sexual assault trial against Regina chiropractor beginsThe 47-year-old woman, testified that chiropractor Ruben Manz sexually assault her. Manz is accused of sexually assaulting seven women over 10 years while they were under his care.CanadaNov 5
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ISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgenceWhy terror plots linked to the Islamic State are increasing.CanadaNov 18
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says feds, provinces must work together to tackle productivity crisisCanada's lagging productivity record has been in the spotlight in recent months.PoliticsOct 16
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Quick Look: the 3 party leaders vying to be Nova Scotia’s next premierEverything voters need to know about the Novia Scotia Conservative, Liberal and NDP leaders and their political and professional careers and families.PoliticsOct 27
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Samidoun, group behind ‘death to Canada’ chant, listed as terrorist entityListing Samidoun, also known as the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, as a terrorist entity was done alongside the U.S. Treasury Department making a similar move.CanadaOct 15
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Experts give nod to Saskatchewan Party but expect tight October election racePolitical experts say Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party is on track for a fifth majority government but will lose seats to Carla Beck’s NDP.PoliticsSep 29
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Alberta municipal leaders squash advocacy for permanent resident voting rightsThose with permanent residency status hold many of the same privileges as Canadian citizens, but they can't vote in elections or obtain a Canadian passport.PoliticsSep 28
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How a stone-age comet might have led to the discovery of musicWhere did humans' ability to appreciate music and art come from? One theory suggests it arrived from 200 light years away.EntertainmentSep 22
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Mount Royal University protesters decry provincial interference in bargaining, Bill 18Staff and students at one of Calgary's largest post-secondary institutions are protesting a recent provincial bill they fear will limit academic freedom and threaten funding.PoliticsSep 24
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Observers criticize Alberta energy minister’s oil well cleanup possibilitiesObservers are criticizing Alberta's suggestions on how the province might clean up its thousands of abandoned oil wells, saying they favour industry and lack input from the public.PoliticsSep 18
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NDP caucus meets to chart path beyond supply-and-confidence dealThe three-day caucus retreat kicking off Tuesday comes less than a week after NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced the end of the supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberals.PoliticsSep 10
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Trump pleads not guilty to new indictment as lawyer, judge clash in courtProsecutors and defense lawyers are bitterly at odds over the next steps in the case after the U.S. Supreme Court's immunity ruling narrowed the scope of the indictment.U.S. NewsSep 5
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Alberta government to pursue legislation this fall on opt-in sex education in schoolsEducation Minister Demetrios Nicolaides, in a statement, said school boards, teachers, superintendents and parents are being consulted.EducationSep 3
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Addiction recovery centre opens west of EdmontonYears after the government closed a facility west of Edmonton that supported homeless men with addiction issues, the province has reopened a new treatment centre at the site.HealthAug 15
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5 things to know from Saturday at the Paris GamesFrom b-boy gold to shattering records, here are five things to know from Saturday at the 2024 Paris Games:SportsAug 10