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Alberta RCMP officer and Edmonton police constable earn Juno nomination for gospel album
Edmonton police Const. David Pedersen and Alberta RCMP officer Stirling John have earned this year's Juno nomination for Country Gospel Album of the Year. * This article was originally published here
Slow car sales drag down retail in January, but there’s strength under the hood
Statistics Canada says core retail sales — which exclude gas stations and fuel vendors, and motor vehicle and parts dealers — were up in the first month of 2024. * This article was originally published here
Okanagan high school students learning what it takes to become a firefighter
While the goal of the program is to provide these kids with life-long skills and lessons, it’s also a great opportunity for the fire department to get a head start on recruitment. * This article was originally published here
Penticton to receive no leeway on new short-term rental regulations
Earlier this year, Penticton City Council sent a letter to the province asking for flexibility, however the province recently denied the request. * This article was originally published here
Dorothy Shephard latest N.B. Tory who clashed with premier not to seek re-election
Dorothy Shephard says she will stay on as Tory member of the legislature for the Saint John Lancaster riding until the election, which has to be scheduled by October. * This article was originally published here
Airport refugee claims spike as thousands of ‘active warrants’ remain
Even when their cases are rejected, many failed refugee claimants remain in Canada, numbers from the Canada Border Service Agency show. * This article was originally published here
Kelowna, B.C. woman to paddle, row 365 km for autism awareness, fundraising
Called Making Waves for Autism, the month-long event hopes to raise $25,000 for Autism Canada and its programs for those in need. * This article was originally published here
Preliminary water allocation forecasts in southern Alberta below average
This year is shaping up to be a dry year with irrigation boards predicting limited water allocation, something that could have major impacts on producers. * This article was originally published here
Sask. education budget announces new schools and record funding during STF strikes
The new $8.8 million will support planning to replace Minahik Waskahigan High School in Pinehouse and renovate South Corman Park School and Swift Current Comprehensive High School. * This article was originally published here
Stop the carbon price increase? Poilievre threatens non-confidence
A Conservative motion to stop the carbon price increase will face a vote in the House of Commons, while the environment minister warns, 'We can't put climate change on pause.' * This article was originally published here
Canada’s cottage country could see boost in prices, report finds
The report found the recreational real estate market could be in line for a revival with the national median house price forecast to increase by about five per cent. * This article was originally published here
2 dead, 1 injured in Caledon collision: OPP
Two people were killed, and one person was injured in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 10 in Caledon Tuesday evening, police say. * This article was originally published here
RCMP jail Winnipeg duo after finding weapons, drugs in unregistered car
On Friday evening, RCMP said officers were told about a suspicious vehicle on Highway 404 just East of Ferry Road in the Rural Municipality of St. Clements. * This article was originally published here
Brian Mulroney lying in state in Ottawa ahead of funeral
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney is lying in state Tuesday and Wednesday in Ottawa's Sir John A. Macdonald building across from Parliament Hill. * This article was originally published here
New diagnostic equipment to improve patient care in North Okanagan
A new multi-million dollar CT scanner at Vernon Jubilee Hospital (VJH) is expected to increase access to timely diagnoses and treatments for patients in the North Okanagan. * This article was originally published here
Brilliant bubblegum blue: Eye-catching herring spawn filmed off B.C. coast
Geoff Johnson, a photographer in Ucluelet, B.C., off the coast of Vancouver Island, had always wanted to capture the herring spawn and this year was his chance. * This article was originally published here
University of Alberta Golden Bears volleyball team captures 2nd national title in 3 seasons
The University of Alberta Golden Bears were crowned U Sports champions on Sunday. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan teachers to strike on provincial budget day
A provincewide teacher strike will take place on Wednesday with extracurricular activities being pulled across the province Thursday and Friday. * This article was originally published here
Series of costly losses in 2023 contributed to Just for Laughs insolvency: report
Court filings show attempts by Facebook and YouTube to compete with the increasingly popular TikTok are among the factors that led revenue to plummet at the JFL parent company. * This article was originally published here
Farmers frustrated over proposed Lac. Ste. Anne County land tax
The county council says with rising costs they need more cash to maintain infrastructure issues such as road and bridges in the region. * This article was originally published here