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Kenney in UK to boost investment confidence in Alberta's economy
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Jason Kenney heads to the UK today for a trip his office says will highlight the province's ``responsible energy sector'' and to counter what Kenney says is a campaign again...
Dec 16, 2019

Harvey Weinstein says he's advanced women's film careers
NEW YORK - Harvey Weinstein says he is a pioneer in advancing the careers of women in the film industry, saying his work has been forgotten in the wake of allegations of sexual assault. "I feel like t...
Dec 16, 2019

Alberta, Ottawa head to province’s Appeal Court over carbon tax dispute
EDMONTON - About a year ago, Alberta's United Conservative Party leader stood in front of 1,500 raucous supporters and called the federal carbon tax an act of "economic masochism" that he would fight ...
Dec 16, 2019

Toronto police and family to make statement in Barry and Honey Sherman case
Toronto police will release a statement this morning regarding the investigation into the murders of billionaire philanthropists Barry and Honey Sherman. Police say they will release a statement ...
Dec 16, 2019

Winter Try-It Day returning to Grande Prairie
Winter Try-It Day is returning to Grande Prairie for its sixth year on January 18, 2020. The day is operated by the Grande Prairie Regional Sport Connection and gives kids aged 6-17 an opportunity to ...
Dec 16, 2019 Photo Credit: Grande Prarie Regional Sport Connection Facebook page.

Trades training opportunities for women coming to Grande Prairie
A partnership between Pembina Pipelines and Women Building Futures will see more skills training offered in Grande Prairie for women who want to learn a trade.Pembina is investing $200,000 in Women Bu...
Dec 16, 2019 WBF Student at WBF training facility (photo courtesy of Women Building Futures)

Ex-Sudan strongman al-Bashir gets 2 years for corruption
KHARTOUM, Sudan - A court in Sudan convicted former President Omar al-Bashir of money laundering and corruption on Saturday, sentencing him to two years in a minimum security lockup. That's the first ...
Dec 16, 2019

Royalty, EU, US delegations attend Battle of Bulge ceremony
BASTOGNE, Belgium - Royalty, U.S. and European Union top officials are attending ceremonies to mark the 75th anniversary of one of the most important battles in World War II - the Battle of the Bulge,...
Dec 16, 2019

Court to hear First Nations' challenge of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
VANCOUVER - Four British Columbia Indigenous groups are set to argue in the Federal Court of Appeal that the Canadian government failed to consult adequately with them before its latest approval of th...
Dec 16, 2019

Little Bay Islanders say goodbye as N.L. town resettles, but some eye return
LITTLE BAY ISLANDS, N.L. - On a clear Friday morning in mid-November, the MV Hazel McIsaac is packed with a gaggle of chatting passengers. U-Hauls and pick-up trucks are parked on the ferry's bottom d...
Dec 16, 2019