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Spain denies White House claim it ‘agreed to co-operate’ amid Iran war'The president expects all of our European allies, of course, to co-operate in this long sought-after mission,' White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.WorldMar 5
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Canada’s high-speed rail will start with Ottawa-Montreal line, minister saysThe 200-kilometre stretch of the Alto High-Speed Rail corridor is only the first phase of a line that will eventually connect Toronto and Quebec City.CanadaDec 12, 2025
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Publication ban lifted as sentencing begins in case of Edmonton girl found dead in hockey bagAs manslaughter sentencing got underway for the woman initially accused of murdering an eight-year-old girl in her care, victim Nina Napope's identity can finally be revealed.CrimeFeb 25
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WWE Hall of Fame ring belonging to wrestling legend recovered after stolenFamily members say the sentimental WWE ring, stolen during a wrestling tour stop, was found after someone tried to sell it at a Lloydminster pawn shop.CanadaFeb 27
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Bank of Canada orders tip manager XTM to halt payments as B.C. restaurants’ money missingThis comes after more people in the hospitality industry across B.C. are coming forward about tips disappearing from the third-party program that manages them.EconomyFeb 17
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Alberta weather watchers say recent snow not enough to alleviate drought concernsDespite the heavy snowfall across much of Western Canada this week, farmers, ranchers and firefighters say it may not be enough to make up for the dry winter so far.FireFeb 18
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Five things to watch Wednesday at the Winter GamesFrom the first matches for Canada's men's curling team to possible Canadian medals ice dance, women's moguls and men's 1000-metre speedskating, here are five things to look out for at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Wednesday, Feb. 11:SportsFeb 10
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CNRL defers oilsands mine expansion, citing regulatory uncertaintyCNRL says it's putting Jackpine mine expansion spending on hold until it gets more clarity around expected changes to federal carbon pricing and methane emissions rules.MoneyMar 5
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More B.C. restaurants say money gone from 3rd-party program and still no answershe brewery uses Everyday Payments, a company that manages tip collection and staff wages. It is the same company that other businesses across B.C. have been using.EconomyFeb 12
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Alberta police recover stolen Jaws of Life used in string of theftsThe Jaws of Life were used in over a dozen break-ins across Edmonton, resulting in losses between $750,000 and $1 million, after they were stolen from a volunteer fire department.CrimeFeb 26
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Dach, Dickinson relish opportunities with OilersColton Dach grew up a self-proclaimed diehard Oilers fan.SportsMar 6
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As U.S. and Israel trade blows with Iran, what’s next?While questions are being raised about whether a regime change is possible in Iran, experts say attacks by Iran on Israel are likely to continue in the days to come.WorldMar 1
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Mass casualty incident declared after children fall ill from swim at Alberta poolA scary incident for parents and their children staying at a hotel in Canmore, Alta. this weekend, when a chlorine leak in the pool area sent close to a dozen people to hospital.FireJan 26
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Alberta Sheriffs continue to remove unsafe commercial vehicles from roadwaysAlberta Sheriffs continue to work to remove unsafe commercial vehicles from Alberta roadways. Over the course of 2025 more than 15,000 inspections were conducted.CanadaFeb 13
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Where is Shelley-Anne Bacsu? $50K reward aims to uncover answers in Alberta cold caseFor four decades, Alberta's Sandy and Muriel Bacsu have lived with a painful question no parent should have to endure: What happened to their 16-year-old daughter?CrimeMar 6
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Capital Power CEO excited about Alberta AI data centre opportunitiesSome generators have been looking at opportunities to provide power exclusively to a tech partner, while others have been eyeing options to add more juice to the overall grid.TechMar 4
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Calgary distillery told to pull some popular spirits off the shelf by the CFIAAn award-winning Calgary distillery is locked in a dispute with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency after being ordered to stop selling some of its most popular spirits.EconomyFeb 23
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Best friends who played on Jasper hockey team remembered as ‘bright shining lights’A memorial at the Jasper arena honours best friends Danica Hills and Kayla Peacock, who on Monday laced up for what would be their last practice before being killed that night.CanadaFeb 25
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Here’s the latest on the Milan Cortina OlympicsIt's the first full day of competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics, following Friday's opening ceremony.SportsFeb 7
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Trump calls Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show ‘a slap in the face’ to U.S.'God bless America!' Bad Bunny shouted toward the end of his halftime show, before giving a roll call of the nations of North, South and Central America, including Canada.EntertainmentFeb 9