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Twelve new COVID-19 cases in Grande Prairie, ten more recoveries
There were twelve new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday in the City of Grande Prairie, while the province added 427 new cases.The City's new cases come as there were 10 more recoveries, bringing the acti...
Oct 22, 2020

Canadian receiver Jana's name missing from jersey to honour enslaved labourers
Canadian receiver Terrell Jana's last name doesn't appear on the back of his Virginia Cavaliers football jersey. And for good reason. The senior from Vancouver made that decision after visiting the me...
Oct 22, 2020

Promised path to residency for "Guardian Angel" asylum seekers yet to open
OTTAWA - A much-heralded program to grant permanent residency to some asylum seekers working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to accept a single application. Federal Immigrati...
Oct 22, 2020

Julien energized by Canadiens' busy off-season: 'I expect us to make the playoffs'
Claude Julien glanced down at some notes towards the end of his nearly hour-long video conference call with reporters Thursday. The Montreal Canadiens head coach was promptly asked - tongue firmly pla...
Oct 22, 2020

Province announces new road test system
The Alberta government is privatizing testing for Class 4, 5 and 6 licences, which it says will repair damage done by the previous NDP government.Beginning Dec. 1, Albertans will be able to book passe...
Oct 22, 2020

COVID-19 testing option to be tried at Calgary airport, U.S. border crossing
CALGARY - International travellers arriving in Alberta by air or land will have the option to take an expedited COVID-19 test to avoid quarantining for 14 days - a move the premier says would help the...
Oct 22, 2020

Canada's mink breeders increasing security to protect animals and industry from COVID
HALIFAX - Canada's mink breeders are increasing safety measures on their farms to avoid the devastating COVID-19 outbreaks that have plagued their European and American counterparts. Infections ...
Oct 22, 2020

N.S. mass shooting probe will include look at RCMP actions, gender-based violence
HALIFAX - The joint public inquiry in response to the April mass shooting in Nova Scotia has announced a mandate that includes a probe of the RCMP response as well as the role of gender-based violence...
Oct 22, 2020

Chuckegg Creek wildfire extinguished 17 months after igniting
After burning since May of 2019, the Chuckegg Creek wildfire near High Level has officially been extinguished. Alberta Wildfire says in a release that the fire was officially extinguished on October 1...
Oct 22, 2020

Adopt a Family program to provide Christmas to families escaping domestic violence
The Odyssey House is running it's annual Adopt a Family program, and is calling for donations to help provide Christmas to families in need.The program sees individuals, groups and organizations make ...
Oct 22, 2020