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South Africa demolishes Canada 66-7, all but into quarters
KOBE, Japan - South Africa demolished 14-man Canada 66-7 to pretty much confirm its place in the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday. The Springboks scored 10 tries and had four tries and a bonus...
Oct 08, 2019

RCMP investigate sudden death of a woman in Peace River
UPDATE 3:15 p.m.: Peace River RCMP say they are investigating the sudden death of a female.They were called out just before 1:50 a.m. today to a report of an injured person and found the woman's body ...
Oct 08, 2019

CP NewsAlert: Toronto Argonauts fire general manager Jim Popp
TORONTO - The Toronto Argonauts have fired general manager Jim Popp. A source confirmed the move to The Canadian Press. The source was granted anonymity because the decision will not be announced unti...
Oct 08, 2019

Felix Auger-Aliassime, Vasek Pospisil win at Shanghai Masters
SHANGHAI - Canadians improved to 4-0 at the Shanghai Masters after wins by Felix Auger-Aliassime and Vasek Pospisil on Tuesday. Vancouver's Pospisil won his second match in as many days and just his t...
Oct 08, 2019

CIBC Run for the Cure raises nearly $55,000 for breast cancer research
The 2019 CIBC Run for the Cure saw a great turnout, and raised a lot of money here in Grande Prairie.Volunteer Run Director, Janice Lovejoy, says it was amazing to see the amount of participants who l...
Oct 08, 2019 Runners flocked to Muskoseepi Park on Sunday in support of breast cancer research (Photo: Facebook / Q99)

South Park, games company swept up in China censorship fury
TV show South Park and a major video game studio are the latest businesses to get swept into a controversy over how to handle China's censorship efforts. Video games maker Activision Blizzard said Tue...
Oct 08, 2019

Edmonton van attacker confessed in prison: undercover RCMP officer
An undercover RCMP officer says a man accused of stabbing a constable and striking four pedestrians with a cube van in Edmonton two years ago detailed the attack while in a holding cell the next morni...
Oct 08, 2019

RDC, students preparing for possible lifting of tuition freeze
Alberta post-secondary students are bracing for a possible lifting of the current tuition freeze when the provincial budget is handed down on Oct. 24.The MacKinnon Report on Alberta's Finances release...
Oct 08, 2019

Ginger Baker, Cream's volatile drummer, dies at 80
LONDON - Ginger Baker, the volatile and propulsive drummer for Cream and other bands who wielded blues power and jazz finesse and helped shatter boundaries of time, tempo and style in popular music, d...
Oct 08, 2019

October marks Child Abuse Prevention Month
Grande Prairie's Caribou Child and Youth Centre is joining similar organizations across Alberta in marking Child Abuse Prevention Month in October.Last year, the Centre worked with 177 kids and non-of...
Oct 08, 2019 Photo from www.dreamstime.com