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Chiefs, dignitaries gather on Treaty Four grounds to celebrate 150th anniversary of signing
According to Indigenous leaders, Treaty Four, signed by their ancestors, is the formalization of the relationship between the Indigenous People of Canada and the Crown. * This article was originally published here
Ottawa expands ban on senior Iranian officials entering Canada
The change, announced Sunday, means any senior official who served in the Iranian government at any time since June 23, 2003 is now inadmissible to Canada. * This article was originally published here
How will misinformation impact the Saskatchewan election?
After the last provincial election in 2020, Elections Saskatchewan released a series of legislative recommendations that would give the office more authority to deal with threats. * This article was originally published here
Bowness residents look to save park in their community
Residents in Bowness are hoping to save a park in the area that could become an affordable housing development. * This article was originally published here
ARC Liquor store employees in Kelowna officially take strike action
According to Service Employees International Union Local 2, the union representing the workers, talks went south when monetary issues were brought to the table. * This article was originally published here
Stampeders return to Maier at QB as team prepares to face Alouettes
Visiting McMahon Stadium are the Eastern Conference-leading Montreal Alouettes (10-2) who own the CFL's best record. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan advisory committee aims to improve accessibility in the province
The government of Saskatchewan has formed an accessibility advisory committee to help assess and improve accessibility in the province. * This article was originally published here
Ontario mom begs for son’s return 7 months since alleged abduction
A Toronto mother desperate to find her missing son has travelled to Vietnam after he was taken there by his father in February and never returned. * This article was originally published here
Alberta’s Spruce Grove Saints prepare for first full season in BCHL
The Spruce Grove Saints are expecting stiffer competition in their first full season in the BCHL. The team was exiled from the AJHL partway through last season. * This article was originally published here
Ontario’s public broadcaster under fire for funding, then pulling Russian war doc
Ongoing controversy over the documentary "Russians at War" has brought scrutiny to Ontario’s public broadcaster, which has said it will not air the film it helped fund. * This article was originally published here
Ontario company faces 124 charges in homebuilding regulator’s ‘largest investigation’ ever
An Ontario new home building company is facing 124 charges after the regulator found it was illegally building homes without permission. * This article was originally published here
Bylaw changes to enforce noisy vehicles clears hurdle at Calgary city hall
The changes introduce fines and criteria to allow bylaw officers to enforce excessive vehicle noise, which is currently undertaken by the Calgary Police Service. * This article was originally published here
Lethbridge’s job market has rebounded from the COVID-19 years
One expert says those seeking jobs should “check those websites” and start calling around, because it is a job seeker's market. * This article was originally published here
Air Canada strike: What are your rights in an airline work stoppage?
According to the airline, plans were already being made to start suspending operations ahead of the potential work stoppage, with cancellations starting as early as Friday. * This article was originally published here
How tariffs on Chinese semiconductors, batteries could hit Canadian wallets
Experts say the tariffs may not necessarily mean a return to long-term semiconductor shortages or supply disruptions, but could lead to higher prices. * This article was originally published here
Pie in the sky: Why there’s talk in Toronto for an international pizza fest
Toronto has many “unique” pizzas that one councillor is suggesting the city serve up an international pizza festival to happen next year. * This article was originally published here
Calgary eyes transit rule changes to crack down on loitering and harassment
The City of Calgary is proposing several bylaw changes aimed at addressing fare evasion, loitering, and "non-destination use of transit" even with a paid fare. * This article was originally published here
Ford says ‘wider scope’ may be needed in Ontario’s child welfare reform
On Wednesday, Doug Ford was asked about a small girl found in a dumpster in Toronto, while new data shows a child under Ontario's care network dies on average every three days. * This article was originally published here
Montreal mayor criticized for restricting comments on social media accounts
Currently, the X accounts of Valérie Plante and Projet Montréal only allow comments from people or organizations mentioned in the accounts' posts. * This article was originally published here
Northern Alberta hamlet of Conklin getting 21 new homes thanks to Cenovus donation
The hamlet of Conklin is getting several new homes thanks to a $50 million project funded by Cenovus, which has several oil and gas operations in the northeastern Alberta region. * This article was originally published here