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Horse Lake First Nation breaks ground on new bio-refinery
Horse Lake First Nation broke ground on a new bio-refinery Wednesday, which will be a fully organic and self-sustaining facility which will create jobs and revenue for the nation. Horse Lake has partn...
Sep 16, 2021

Intersection of 100 Ave & 98 St reopened
The intersection of 100 Avenue and 98 Street has reopened to traffic.The intersection had been closed since mid-August as part of the Downtown Rehabilitation Project.The city says construction consist...
Sep 16, 2021

Tory Leader Erin O'Toole evades questions about Alberta's response to COVID-19 surge
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole evaded questions on Thursday about Alberta Premier Jason Kenney's decision to call a public health emergency and introduce a vaccine passport system...
Sep 16, 2021

Goodbye Pfizer, hello Comirnaty: top COVID-19 vaccines renamed in Canada
OTTAWA - Health Canada announced the Pfizer, Moderna and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines have been given new names. New brand names for the vaccines have been approved at the request of the drug companies...
Sep 16, 2021

Alberta post-secondary schools cancel in-person classes as new COVID rules kick in
EDMONTON - At least eight post-secondary schools in Alberta are temporarily cancelling in-person classes as they work to adapt to a new range of provincial COVID-19 health restrictions. On-line learni...
Sep 16, 2021

Murdaugh surrenders to face charges in $10M insurance fraud
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Lawyer Alex Murdaugh surrendered Thursday to face insurance fraud and other charges after state police said he arranged to have himself shot in the head so that his son would get...
Sep 16, 2021

Maple Leafs and Sabres to play 2022 Heritage Classic in Hamilton
HAMILTON - The Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres are taking things outside. They'll play the 2022 Heritage Classic on March 13 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, the NHL announced Thursday. The ou...
Sep 16, 2021

Nothing to see here, Canada says of Five Eyes alliance despite absence from sub deal
WASHINGTON - The federal government insists a new intelligence deal between three key allies won't diminish Canada's ability to defend its own interests in the Indo-Pacific region. The White House is ...
Sep 16, 2021

'Quebec bashing': why an English federal debate question continues to draw criticism
MONTREAL - A question at the English-language federal leaders' debate last week has become a major issue in Quebec, boosting the Bloc Qubcois in the polls and drawing criticism from Quebec politicians...
Sep 16, 2021

Justin Trudeau won't directly say whether he's asking Canadians for a majority
MONTREAL - Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says it's his goal to send as many MPs to Ottawa as possible, but stopped short of directly asking Canadians for a Liberal majority. Trudeau has repeatedly dec...
Sep 16, 2021