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Edmonton expo supporting Albertan newcomer entrepreneurs
The event hosted nearly 100 people on Saturday and featured panellists and workshops throughout the day. * This article was originally published here
‘Need is even greater’: Fundraising events being held in B.C. for Ukraine
Two events are being held in B.C. to raise funds for Ukraine near the second anniversary of the Russian invasion. * This article was originally published here
7 people arrested after drug bust in St. Thomas, Ont.
Police in St. Thomas, Ont., say a drug trafficking investigation led to a bust at two houses on Feb. 29. Seven people were arrested and now face drugs and weapons charges. * This article was originally published here
2 years in, has the Bank of Canada’s historic rate hike campaign done the job?
Two years after the Bank of Canada started raising its key interest rate, inflation, the housing market and the overall economy are vastly different. Here's what's next. * This article was originally published here
PBR comes to Lethbridge with potential economic boon
Cowboys will brave the dirt of the pen Friday and Saturday as they valiantly try to stay on the back of some of the most fearsome bulls in North America for eight seconds. * This article was originally published here
Brian Mulroney instrumental in freeing Edmonton mayor from wrongful imprisonment in India
Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is being remembered by politicians in Alberta from both sides of the aisle as a dedicated statesman who helped others. * This article was originally published here
Calgary home sales up almost 23 per cent in February, prices rising
The Calgary Real Estate Board (CREB) says February home sales were up nearly 23 per cent from last year as new listings rose. * This article was originally published here
Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: March 2024
Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day. * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens battle Florida Panthers to a shootout
It was a strong night for the Canadiens as they competed hard against a high-flying team. Brian Wilde has more on the game. * This article was originally published here
Alberta adds new EV tax, increases land titles levy in 2024 budget
Owning an electric vehicle, selling and registering a home, and smoking are about to get more expensive in Alberta. * This article was originally published here
Next generation of tradespeople compete at Limestone Skills event in Kingston
St. Lawrence College in Kingston hosts skilled trades event, nurturing student talents and career aspirations amidst Reading Week. * This article was originally published here
‘Severely malnourished:’ Toronto police find dead dog wrapped in garbage bag
Toronto police say a "severely emaciated and malnourished" dog was found dead, wrapped in a garbage bag, in the city's east end. * This article was originally published here
Former HR director alleges toxic work environment at Calgary Police Service
A former human resources director at the Calgary Police Service says CPS was rife with harassment, bullying and discrimination. * This article was originally published here
Ottawa says it’s working to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza as soon as possible
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen said Ottawa was exploring new options to deliver aid to the besieged Palestinian territory as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues. * This article was originally published here
3rd case of measles reported in southern Ontario
A child from the Brantford area has become the latest Ontarian to have contracted the measles, according to the Brant County Health Unit. * This article was originally published here
Flash freeze warnings issued for Guelph, Waterloo Region
The inclement weather is causing local organizations to close on Wednesday. The Guelph Legion is not open as Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the area. * This article was originally published here
Gender pay gap double in private vs public sector, report says. Why?
A new report found that men working in the private sector make almost 10 per cent more per hour than women on average, compared with five per cent in the public sector. * This article was originally published here
Proposed solar project around Fort Macleod sparking concern
A proposed solar project is facing opposition from nearby residents and elected officials from in and around Fort Macleod. * This article was originally published here
‘Threat to life’ leads to tent removal at Belle Park in Kingston
Fire officials have been called to the tent in the Belle Park encampment three times in three weeks, the city of Kingston says * This article was originally published here
2 teens rescued from Ajax pond after falling through thin ice
Durham Regional Police say two 14-year-old boys are safe after they fell through thin ice on an Ajax pond. * This article was originally published here