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  • U Sports women’s basketball Final 8 now underway in Edmonton
    Lea-Sophie Verret scored a game-high 18 points to lift the Laval Rouge et Or to a 65-57 win over the Alberta Pandas at the U Sports women's basketball Final 8 in Edmonton.
    Canada
    Mar 8
  • Cineplex sees box office revenue up 46% from 1 year ago
    Cineplex also said the total amounted to 95 per cent of what it saw in March 2019 before the pandemic when its take at the box office amounted to $62.6 million.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • University of Alberta Golden Bears volleyball team captures 2nd national title in 3 seasons
    The University of Alberta Golden Bears were crowned U Sports champions on Sunday.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Canadian zoo examined animal behaviour during total solar eclipse
    The zoo collected data on a wide range of species, including some that are typically active during the day and others that tend to be more nocturnal.
    Canada
    Apr 14
  • Anxious or oblivious? Canadian zoo studying behaviour of animals during eclipse
    Staff at the Granby Zoo outside Montreal and the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas are participating in a study on how animals react to an eclipse.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • A look at teams competing in U Sports women’s basketball Final 8 in Edmonton
    Here's a look at the eight teams competing in the U Sports women's basketball Final 8 in Edmonton.
    Canada
    Mar 6
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  • U Sask. Huskies women’s basketball chasing third ‘Bronze Baby’ at U Sports nationals
    It's familiar territory for the U Sask. Huskies women's basketball team qualifying for U Sports nationals, however this time they'll be chasing a Canadian title with the top seed.
    Sports
    Mar 5
  • Ravens edge Huskies 70-67 in Edmonton to defend U Sports women’s basketball title
    The second-seeded Ravens won a 70-67 thriller over the top-seeded Huskies in Sunday's championship final at Edmonton's Saville Centre.
    Canada
    Mar 11
  • Legendary University of Alberta hockey coach reflects on moving to New York for PWHL opportunity
    Hockey coach Howie Draper arrived in New York ahead of the PWHL's first-ever season with an astonishing list of achievements on his resume.
    Sports
    Feb 9
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  • Guelph region United Way sees donations down, use of services up
    With donations down and more people using services like shelters and food banks , the United Way had to make difficult decisions on where the money goes.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • United Way raises millions as Better is Possible campaign wraps up
    The 2023 campaign raised $2.54 million, falling just short of the $2.6 million raised in 2022.
    Canada
    Feb 27
  • Good Samaritans rescue dog from Edmonton’s North Saskatchewan River
    An Edmonton woman is praising two kind strangers for rescuing her dog from the icy waters of the North Saskatchewan River this past weekend.
    Weather
    Mar 18
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  • University of Regina Cougars’ Wiens has come full circle
    Before Kianna Wiens embarked on her post-secondary basketball career, she was cashing buckets for the Riffel Royals during her high school years.
    Sports
    Jan 18
  • Exhibition at Kelowna Art Gallery aims to push boundaries of how art is viewed
    Through painting, drawing, embroidery, sculpture and installation, seven artists whose works on are display at Kelowna Art Gallery push the boundaries of how art is viewed.
    Features
    Mar 4
  • Poilievre’s Youth: Meet the young voters supporting the Conservatives
    The Conservatives are polling unusually strong with young Canadians. Supporters say it’s because he’s mirroring their frustration with the status quo.
    Politics
    Apr 9
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  • Who killed this couple and set their house on fire? OPP seek answers 25 years on
    Roger Smith and Wendy Haveron died of blunt force trauma, Elgin County OPP say, and their house was deliberately set on fire in February 1999.
    Crime
    Feb 6
  • Mysterious shipwreck suddenly turns up along Newfoundland shoreline
    Not much is known about the mysterious shipwreck at Cape Ray, but experts are determined to find out.
    Canada
    Jan 31
  • Alberta proposes parental consent for name changes in schools, age limits on gender affirmation care
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said the government will be requiring parental notification and consent if a child 15 years or younger changes their name and pronouns at school. 
    Politics
    Jan 31
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  • Construction of largest solar facility in Saskatchewan set for 2025
    SaskPower announced the contractor that will be creating the largest solar facility in Saskatchewan.
    Canada
    Jan 22
  • Canada Life announces $1 million donation to Kids Help Phone
    The donation, part of a 30-year partnership between Canada Life and Kids Help Phone, will help get more crisis responders trained for the texting service.
    Canada
    Jan 12
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